Forum:Ghoul Queen of Atlanta



Hey all, new to the forum so I'm hoping I'm not committing any massive newbie faux-pas here.

Just thought I'd share some fallout based artwork I've been working on.. still a work in progress I'm afraid but I thought i'd get some feedback off you guys before I got too carried away, so I give you Lilly the Ghoul Queen of Atlanta

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a320/armos/zombieQueen-1.jpg

She's hopefully gonna form part of a larger project detailing the other inhabitants of Atlanta, a society where ghouls are in charge and norm's the oppressed minority (though perhaps not for too long with the courier/lonewanderer/whomever's intervention). These include murderous ghoul supremisists, Super-Mutant missionaries and all manner of deadly critters... but I'm getting too far ahead of myself here.. enjoy

Comments and crits welcome ;)

Armos

I like it, excellent work. not a bad story plot either. JimmyDreznaut017 21:04, August 11, 2011 (UTC)


 * Brilliant job. Are you planning on finishing it any time soon? I'd love to see it in colour. Yes Man default.png 07:50, August 18, 2011 (UTC)

Thanks guys.. yeah tis is nearly finished so will hopefully (work permitting) update over the weekend :) Armos 23:37, August 20, 2011 (UTC)

Forged your signature, Armos. I hope you don't mind. It's just to keep the thread readable. Delete it if you don't like it.

Personally, I find it a little too "drow bondage queen" for my tastes. I mean, I guess if you're a ghoul queen, you can dress how you want, but I don't usually expect male kings/presidents/tribal chiefs/etc, to dress like leatherdaddies and such, and that's not how Angela Merkel, Indira Gandhi, Victoria, Elizabeth (I or II), Benazir Bhutto, or any other female chief of state or head of government that I can think of dressed or dresses. That said, that's an overall conceptual critique, not a criticism of the artwork itself, which I think is very nice. I suppose that she could be dressing "sexy" in an attempt to make a point about "ghoul is beautiful," while dressing frumpy or practical could be seen as conceding that ghouls can never be beautiful. Idhan 21:51, September 15, 2011 (UTC)

Kind of a Mardi Gras/Stripper thing going but I think it's a pretty rad drawing and concept.--OvaltinePatrol 07:23, September 20, 2011 (UTC)