Surprised nobody mentioned this, but one on one, with a backup dagger, the staff makes for an excellent tool to transition into grounded grappling - where you can start to apply pins and holds to open up the opponent for a stab under the armor or a maiming jointlock. Considering how much of a...
Paramount: show the interaction between characters. Fighting is never a solo ordeal, so there is bound to be both physical - and just as important, psychological interaction. To your own extent of knowledge, portray the strategy, response and adaptation, intent of the combatants: if fighter A...
I dunno. I once had a sharkdude bite down on one of my angry cyborg guy's armcannons and hold it in his mouth while taking hot loads of plasma and huge bullets back of his throat for 3 posts straight and i didn't walk away until he jumped into water and i just electrocuted us both to end that...
As a roleplay fighter, i rarely make make setting specific characters, so if one ever goes into archive, it's because either their concept/backstory/personality aged poorly and ask for improvement, or because the same happens with their powerset, making it feel clunky to use, as it no longer...
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just to show off some extra scenery scraps and hands/feet stuff. protip: if you kick perfectionism under its tailbone and just wing it with drawing hands/feetsies, then it's actually fun and the results are good - that is, if you've done your studies proper beforehand :^)
but if you're expecting to see sketches or a storyboard - SIKE
the title is no lie, but this is going to be a general art dump for now
standby and receive a disrespectful amount scribbles from my highschool days and that one time i did sketches everyday on the backs of receipts during my job as...
Aaah, dunno even. I might join if anyone announces themselves an as experienced and viciously technical hand-to-hand roleplay fighter. If it's just your run of the mill crowd who's never done it on a regular basis i think i'll just lurk the main event - not to sound pretentious, but to come out...
Mild tea and milk for regular consumption; coffee and milk to compliment dessert and stay awake after a heavy meal; dark red tea or black coffee if i need a jolt or am feeling grim and melancholic.
Energy drinks.
Solid stuff. Out of the many RP combat guides out there, this is one of the few that actually conveys an appropriate mindset and concrete approach.
Only thing i'd add is that it's important for a beginner to find their area of competence: a range, tactic or fighting style that they naturally...