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manavortex [2014-05-13 20:27:34 +0000 UTC]
do you have that in higher resolution? it's so beautiful :s
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noxfoxArts In reply to manavortex [2014-05-13 22:43:49 +0000 UTC]
thank you^^ I do yes, but the file is quite heavy for the web.
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PunkRoctorok In reply to noxfoxArts [2014-05-13 01:30:41 +0000 UTC]
I wish you could ride the one on dragon born or at least a quest was involved.
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noxfoxArts In reply to PunkRoctorok [2014-05-13 22:40:22 +0000 UTC]
yeah, I was very deceived. Silt-stider is there but useless for travel. Why, Beth, why you do this?
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PunkRoctorok In reply to noxfoxArts [2014-05-17 23:52:03 +0000 UTC]
Idk. I thought overall Dragonborn was a very lackluster dlc. All it was was a bunch of references to bloodmoon and not much else. Really weak and sadly not enough of a final dlc. Should of had a shivering isles.
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noxfoxArts In reply to Tobassinesia [2014-02-12 17:39:12 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much!^^ I always describe their move as legs spreading like thin panels of a fan being opened.
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Tamilucis [2014-01-02 12:22:08 +0000 UTC]
Whoah!!! I love the mix of colors and "hazy" patterns. That's just beautiful and makes me think of the Sunset going down on Morrowind... As a nation, that is.
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noxfoxArts In reply to Tamilucis [2014-01-02 22:47:37 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! And yes, there could be a bit of this, yes. I tend to consider that all the bad that happened to Morrowind is the Thalmor's fault, through plotting since the 3rd Era, and since I discovered those heart stones in Solstheim, I believe Lorkhan might come back from this place, with a new Shezzarine to kick the Old Mary's butt. It's been too long since the last Shezzarine...
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Lesliewifeofbath [2013-12-30 03:29:58 +0000 UTC]
I believe this is one of your best works! The detail, particularly in the water, planets and ferns is phenomenal. The bright colors are also a plus--very eye catching. I think it also tells a story.
Great work!
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noxfoxArts In reply to felrokker [2013-12-25 14:08:34 +0000 UTC]
Omg you saw them ash speckles, I'm so happy! *u*
*blushes around* When you print it, you gotta send me a pic XD
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DanTR [2013-12-24 12:02:14 +0000 UTC]
Gosh, the nostalgia this brings is too much for me xD
I've loved that contrast between blue and red on the painting, it reminds me of ashes and makes the picture even more atmospheric.
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noxfoxArts In reply to DanTR [2013-12-25 14:07:15 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much Dan *hugs* I'm glad you got those ashes feels, I was so happy to see the effects of some brushes that, I think, somewhat helped to get this ashy feel^^
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Faasnu [2013-12-22 22:19:58 +0000 UTC]
The silt strider is so beautiful! I also love the reflection in the water.
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noxfoxArts In reply to Faasnu [2013-12-24 00:06:27 +0000 UTC]
Ah thanks! I was very happy to paint a silt strider, I think it was the first time I actually drew one and it was so great to draw all those graceful legs^^ I'm glad the reflection came good as well!
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ShadeOvWarlock [2013-12-22 19:12:21 +0000 UTC]
great colors! This is a gift to all followers of TES III
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noxfoxArts In reply to ShadeOvWarlock [2013-12-24 00:07:39 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much! I'm really happy it gets such appreciation, Morrowind is really the best Elder Scroll in my heart <3
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HarmaaGriffin [2013-12-22 17:47:43 +0000 UTC]
Awww, thiis is so atmospheric:33
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Captain--KiKi [2013-12-22 16:28:10 +0000 UTC]
*continuously stares at amazing artworks*
Hmm? Oh yes!! Comment!! This image is so amazing I forgot all about the comments section 8D Lovely and very well detailed as alwaaayyss!!! <3
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Skythe-Soulblade [2013-12-22 14:25:46 +0000 UTC]
Man looking at Vvardenfell from Solthiem was kind of a painful thing. Just "Oi can't I just swim over there?"
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noxfoxArts In reply to Skythe-Soulblade [2013-12-24 00:12:59 +0000 UTC]
Yeah ;n; I tried to swim from Skyrim to Solstheim already, and it wasn't working... I thought it would be like in Morrowind >_> But well, that's also why I spend more time on Tamriel with my imagination than playing Skyrim.
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Sslaxx In reply to ShadeOvWarlock [2014-01-22 00:22:25 +0000 UTC]
Also take a look at the Shadow of Morrowind mod.
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noxfoxArts In reply to ShadeOvWarlock [2013-12-27 00:19:41 +0000 UTC]
So did I XD (and then I tried to install mods, and then I had a headache)
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Skythe-Soulblade In reply to noxfoxArts [2013-12-24 01:46:27 +0000 UTC]
Sometimes RPing or just story telling in general is better than the games, no matter how they are. Not to mention the levels of flexibility you are given.
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noxfoxArts In reply to Skythe-Soulblade [2013-12-27 00:26:32 +0000 UTC]
Yes, exactly! In fact, that's what I like with old generation games, there was less in the graphics, but more to imagine by yourself there, and there was more effort in the gameplay mechanics. With next gen games, there has been more and more efforts put in the graphics, and less into replayability, flexibility, etc. Devs have more and more wanted to create some kinds of interactive movies. I will totally agree that Skyrim brought immense improvements to the combat system, but at the same time, I am terribly utterly very deceived that I have to look to my journal all the time to know where the fuck I have to go to do what, because most quest dialog don't give me a single clue about it --and let alone having the possibility to end quests in various ways! What I expect from a TES game today is exactly to give more flexibility in quests, and including other things than combat-based door-foe-treasure patterns that you can solve only in blood and gore, when you should have the possibility to be a non-sneaky pacifist character. In Morrowind, you had Temple quests in which you had to heal people. Why don't they bring such quests back? *all the mods to do...*
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Skythe-Soulblade In reply to noxfoxArts [2013-12-27 15:32:29 +0000 UTC]
Yeah Morrowind had some good immersion compared to Skyrim, which had good music, and fluid gameplay. But you are right, most of the quests (if not all) were usually having to bloody some poor sod up. And dialogue just gave you a location on the map, not hints of where you were supposed to go, and then sometimes it got vague.
But the only time there was a moment you had to figure out how to do a puzzle it was very simple, save for a few dwemer puzzles.
Just hoping the next TES Game would be a throw back to that, and I don't mean ESO.
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noxfoxArts In reply to Skythe-Soulblade [2014-01-03 10:25:01 +0000 UTC]
ESO doesn't really exist *denies it wholeheartedly* the next TES is TES VI, yes. While I find MK's Kinmune fix, it still doesn't fix Mannimarco-agent-of-Bal and the rest of the bullshit so I still have to very refuse the existence of ESO. Seriously, they should have set it during the Dragonbreak of the Alessian period, it was the best time for an epic MMO... :/
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Skythe-Soulblade In reply to noxfoxArts [2014-01-03 16:52:41 +0000 UTC]
I just wonder when the next true TES would be then. Because waiting just sucks.
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Skythe-Soulblade In reply to noxfoxArts [2014-01-04 22:21:09 +0000 UTC]
I wouldn't mind NPCs that help form the story of a singular character.
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