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  • LEADERHEAD: Helen of Troy (Animated)

    Here's a pic of frames 1, 61, and 121 (Happy, Neutral, Furious) for the Ancient Times flc for my Helen of Troy leaderhead set.

    Feel free to post comments, suggestions, and any ideas for the nest three ages.

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    Last edited by Gramphos; October 18, 2003, 13:40.

  • #2
    Where do you find the time to do all this stuff?!

    Good work though, they look real nice. You might want to change the expressions a bit though. The first one looks questioning, the second one suggestive, and the third one is just plain scary.

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    • #3
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      Unbelievable!!!!!
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      • #4
        Its fantastic!

        I kind of agree the first one could be a little happier, but all in all its great!
        The background is phenomenal.

        You are a fiend!

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        • #5
          Sounds like "Babe-e-loanya" has found her new leader!
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          • #6
            And here we have it, the face that launched a thousand ships. It looks great!

            Now I only have one question, Helen didn't exactly ruled Troy, that was Prince Parris' domain. Although a Greek sub-citizen and wife, she didn't rule the Athenian (or was it Spartan) City State. So, I know I'm being a bummer and all but I got to ask, what civ should you use her as the leaderhead for?

            But once again Ghengis, great job!
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            • #7
              Helen of Troy was in than a peroid of history where woman where rular direct or indirect. In bronze age greek woman own the land and the inhertian of land went throught the woman. All of this change when the Iron age invador came to greek slowly put than end to woman power as their where than societry that treat woman like provity.

              In Bronze Age Crete where the Miano rule, Than Counil make up of the Hight Prietress and the Queen ruler they land, the king power where very limitly. Some post where male only post like huntman, other post both man and woman held like soidler and guards, some post where all females or men who where encum(ball cut off) like priestress
              and priests.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Trip
                Where do you find the time to do all this stuff?!

                Good work though, they look real nice.
                Thanks. It actually takes me about an hour to get the positions and 'bounce' together. The rendering (actually making the final animation) takes 1-4 hours per animation, but I just start it before I go to work/ before I go to bed. The females takes about an hour and the males take closer to the 4 hour mark.

                Originally posted by Trip You might want to change the expressions a bit though. The first one looks questioning, the second one suggestive, and the third one is just plain scary.
                I noticed they didn't look so hot after I shrunk them down. I was going with a snooty "I'm the most gorgeous woman in the world"/supermodel look so I wanted her to convey a "you're not worthy" impression.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Noel-Marcus
                  And here we have it, the face that launched a thousand ships. It looks great!

                  Now I only have one question, Helen didn't exactly ruled Troy, that was Prince Parris' domain. Although a Greek sub-citizen and wife, she didn't rule the Athenian (or was it Spartan) City State. So, I know I'm being a bummer and all but I got to ask, what civ should you use her as the leaderhead for?

                  But once again Ghengis, great job!
                  Thanks, I figured if Joan of Arc could be a French leader Helen of Troy could be Greek. One of my goals is to have a male and female choice for each civ.

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                  • #10
                    You could make a better Joan of Arc also. I mean... bald? Seriously? What were those guys thinking?

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                    • #11
                      hey GhengisFarb, you're just incredible ... well done!

                      i agree with the previous poster, a rework of jeanne d'arc (and the ugly cathy and liz) would be great

                      further so! great talent
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                      • #12
                        Anybody have any historical images/portaits of Liz, Catherine, or Joan?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Noel-Marcus
                          Now I only have one question, Helen didn't exactly ruled Troy, that was Prince Parris' domain. Although a Greek sub-citizen and wife, she didn't rule the Athenian (or was it Spartan) City State. So, I know I'm being a bummer and all but I got to ask, what civ should you use her as the leaderhead for?
                          Who cares? You can call her Denise or Britney or whatever you want. It's not a problem unless you are making a historic Troy scenario.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Dimorier Maximus
                            It's not a problem unless you are making a historic Troy scenario.
                            Hmmm.... "The conquest of Troy" all these little Greek civs vying for the Helen.

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                            • #15
                              WOW. She's hot .

                              I will have to use her when you release her.
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