Given Jorie's one of my favorite characters I figured she deserved a remake into my spiffy new character sheet format.
So, presenting Jorie Rikard in all her accessorized glory!
There's gobs of stuff in this that's never seen the light of day even after existing for 6+ years. The real detailing on her guns, the keepsake coin she wears under her shirt, her thing for licorice sticks (what does an orally fixated person who hates cigarettes do?), colors for her dagger and the caster gun she whips out when she really wants to fuck up someone's day.
And yes, the caster gun-- in concept at least-- is pulled right from Outlaw Star. (The design itself is original and only bears passing resemblance to Gene's caster however.) Given that the seeds for this character were born from me watching Outlaw Star on Cartoon Network in 2001 and promptly asking my gamemaster if I could have a character with one of those caster guns... *cackle* I figured I should keep the name and look as a homage.
If I ever get around to making the comic she's in I'll uhh... have to change that or something... =__=;;
Only thing I'm a little iffy about is the knee strapies. What I had before looked cool but made NO sense. This at least makes some. Otherwise I am incredibly pleased with this.
Now that this is done, I'll be scraping the old one: [link] Credit for spatter and bullet hole brushes goes to ~Delrosso and *redheadstock respectively.
Hey, she's lookin' good these days! It's cool to see her design change over time. I love how her hair pops out especially, thanks to your color choices.
Does he really? I haven't played it but I've heard a lot about it. The original inspiration for him came from Phantasy Star Online for Dreamcast that I was playing alot of at the time.
I can see how that might be a tad worrisome but in reality he doesn't have much direct combat value outside of defensive mechanizims. Mostly he likes to nag Jorie like an over-protective parent. I imagine him being much like Batman's butler Alfred.
Hehe, thanks! It actually amazes me that her design hasn't changed as drastically as some of my other older characters have. Just a lot of refinement and fixes of incongruent things. I've gotten so many compliments on her design over the years I think I'd have people mad at me if I changed it too much. lol! XD
And yeah, despite her fairly mis-matched costume (*snort* Fashion? Whuzzat?) color was very important. Actually I think that's what made important come to think of it. I'm glad my choices were sucessful!
Sweet page layout. impresive detail. text good enought to read. maybe i'll try a bit of this layout with mines the next time i do one. last one i did was for my character Zara Tinx:[link]
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Yeah, the key to the text I’ve found it picking one or two stylistic fonts for character name and sub-titles and then using something –very- basic but related for the rest. Like all serif fonts or all sans-serif fonts or all organic/hand written fonts. It helps to match letters forms too when using multiple fonts, like the two different ways the lower case "a" can be formed. Verdana is my default generic "this needs to be legible" font though when nothing else works, which is the small text here.
Thanks for the compliments! It's great to find other people whole love making character sheets too!
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"You really can't spell slaughter without laughter" Courtney Schexnaydre
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I can see how that might be a tad worrisome but in reality he doesn't have much direct combat value outside of defensive mechanizims. Mostly he likes to nag Jorie like an over-protective parent. I imagine him being much like Batman's butler Alfred.
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~Dragoness
And yeah, despite her fairly mis-matched costume (*snort* Fashion? Whuzzat?) color was very important. Actually I think that's what made important come to think of it. I'm glad my choices were sucessful!
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~Dragoness
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"An adventure is a dangerous experience that leaves you with an interesting story to tell, if you survive." Lumina (Updated) : [link]
Thanks for the compliments! It's great to find other people whole love making character sheets too!
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~Dragoness
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"You really can't spell slaughter without laughter" Courtney Schexnaydre
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