Leona
[10] Knight
Goodness... I regret that my descriptive skills are not great enough to give all these spectacular entries the sort of commemoration they deserve. Almost everything here has inspired me in some way... either through the composition of parts, color, detail, concept, or just general aesthetic. Let me just say, I suppose, that anyone who's entered this contest, you should be proud of your efforts. All of you. And yes, you too. :D
This is the sort of thing I love to see in a community. Not just a wealth of good work, but a real sense of everyone coming together, inspiring each other to do better and better - and the results of which can definitely be found in this thread. I'll be honest, I didn't think I was going to be able to complete an entry for this contest, let alone one that would be able to stand up to anyone else's; but everything I've seen here, the effort put into each design, the support of each other, and the touch of whimsy and humor that never seems too far off, made me want to keep going despite any reservations I might've had. And that's something that's extended into all my CaS work, too - not just the ones you may see here. I've really improved, even just over the last month or two, and I think this contest is an excellent representation of how, and why. I still have a lot farther to go and a lot more to learn, but things like this are what makes we want to keep improving. So thank you, the lot of you. :)
That out of the way, I realize there must be a winner, no matter how difficult a decision that might be... and for me, I think that winner would be Fliptop, and his Scotsman. I'm not quite sure why, exactly, but his design pretty much struck me from the first time I'd seen it. I guess part of it might be that he comes off very masculine and war-worthy without necessarily resorting to full plate and overly broad shoulders (although that's not to say I entirely approve of midriff-bearing plate as proper battle armor! Your abs will never have the properties of steel, I'm sorry to say.) I really enjoyed the description you gave of him, as well - the idea of using Z.W.E.I's style to combine a bit of myth and good, old-fashioned man-and-dog beatdown is both quite amusing and rather fitting. All the little details come together to create a very appropriate feel, I think, and ultimately that's what earned you my vote.
This is the sort of thing I love to see in a community. Not just a wealth of good work, but a real sense of everyone coming together, inspiring each other to do better and better - and the results of which can definitely be found in this thread. I'll be honest, I didn't think I was going to be able to complete an entry for this contest, let alone one that would be able to stand up to anyone else's; but everything I've seen here, the effort put into each design, the support of each other, and the touch of whimsy and humor that never seems too far off, made me want to keep going despite any reservations I might've had. And that's something that's extended into all my CaS work, too - not just the ones you may see here. I've really improved, even just over the last month or two, and I think this contest is an excellent representation of how, and why. I still have a lot farther to go and a lot more to learn, but things like this are what makes we want to keep improving. So thank you, the lot of you. :)
That out of the way, I realize there must be a winner, no matter how difficult a decision that might be... and for me, I think that winner would be Fliptop, and his Scotsman. I'm not quite sure why, exactly, but his design pretty much struck me from the first time I'd seen it. I guess part of it might be that he comes off very masculine and war-worthy without necessarily resorting to full plate and overly broad shoulders (although that's not to say I entirely approve of midriff-bearing plate as proper battle armor! Your abs will never have the properties of steel, I'm sorry to say.) I really enjoyed the description you gave of him, as well - the idea of using Z.W.E.I's style to combine a bit of myth and good, old-fashioned man-and-dog beatdown is both quite amusing and rather fitting. All the little details come together to create a very appropriate feel, I think, and ultimately that's what earned you my vote.