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Agreed, much more difficult to impart an artistic style onto 3D models. Unfortunately, sprite work has no shortcuts, but then again that’s what makes it so wonderful to look at.

That’s still rub though. The authors of Red Son, of Injustice, of Kingdom Come, of any story where Superman is “off” and try and tell you “this is the correct version of Superman. This is how he SHOULD be. This is right.” The reason those stories work so well is readers inherently know it ISN’T right. It’s about

But even those issues you mentioned explore the notion of “what would happen if we deliberately alter or explore this facet of the character”, with a very clear understanding of what makes Superman “tick” and then deliberately undermining or supporting it.

I don’t even like Max Landis that much and I concede his handling of Superman is absolutely superb.

If they're going to make it realistic, they have to make the end game goal not only to end up in a European country, but bypass dozens of perfectly suitable countries until we get to one with free benefits.

Too Late To Edit Addition: I’m not going to engage in the specific people but for all the deservedly grey comments out there whining about her college paper, I will simply say this:

Blizzard, as well as a few dumbasses on various boards, think there’s no place at all for Vanilla servers. There are also those who maintain that it would be too difficult to roll back to, because you know, that makes sense. Yet here’s a working Vanilla server with hundreds of thousands of members on it. I can’t say

I had an unlisted video whose URL I shared with my professor in a private email to get a few pointers for my then current stage of production. The video had less than 10 views, only about 15 seconds of content not my own, and I didn’t even think of trying to monetize said video. BAM! Flagged and monetized instantly by

I agree! :)

Plus, this is after not raising prices in well over 2 decades. I mean, no-one could serious find any fault in them doing that with next to no fanfare. These guys were really sticking to a corporate philosophy of some sort and seem really bummed they’re having to ‘break it’.

I would think that something like this was done more for the experience of seeing if they could, and to get some experience working with WebGl. You know, basically “Hello World” but taken much further.

Thats pretty classy.

I think companies really need to get out of the habit on firing people because the internet demands a sacrifice. It only encourages people to continue using toxic behaviors to push their agendas.

Soul Striking Desert Golems! :D

Don’t worry. I’m sure one day you’ll be a companion.

Different people see different things in entertainment/art. Your way is not the right way. People who disagree with you are not fools. I think you’re being 100% internet cliche because you are unable to accept another person’s very normal viewpoint, albeit not universal, without being impolite.

It wasn’t even remotely sexual? Are you nuts? That’s a stance that has been used to show off women’s asses in advertising for years. There’s no other way to stand like that. It’s super awkward. Seriously, try it. Her whole lower body is planted directly away from the theoretical camera position, yet she’s looking over

No, it was removed because they agreed with the criticism that it didn’t fit this particular character.