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EDIT: I checked, even the eyes are similar.
She's gotten that comment quite a few times before, though I did not know about the Dragon Age series of games back when she was first created (January 2015). But I later saw the resemblance when others pointed it out, despite not playing any Dragon Age games myself.
I personally don't like the Witcher. I've played the first and half of the second. I find that kind of fantasy too plain, too realistic and I prefer a more extravagant, japan style or D& style fantasy. Especially spells, armors and weapon are in my opinion too plain and too similar one to the other. But in this case it's just a matter of taste and they are very good games, so maybe you'd like them.
Oh, I almost forgot: stay clear of Inquisition!!!!
Generally with fantasy game, I like them having themes similar to the setting of LoTR -- Not too over the top, yet not plain Medieval. Some games like Guild Wars 2, which is a really good MMO, are just too much for me with how there are some places with swords, Minotaurs, castles, etc. and then in some other place you've got flying ships, laser weapons, and guns.
I think the TES series is perfect in its fantasy aspect. Then again, I believe the games were initially based on LoTR and the world created by Tolkien.
Haven't seen gameplay of DAI yet, but only some pictures. From that, it looked good to me, although the player characters often looked identical to one another. Still, it will be ages until I pick up a new game. I'm currently playing TES IV: Oblivion -- got 30 hours into it, and its very enjoyable for a game that old. Now that I'm playing TES IV, I find it a bit disappointing how Skyrim was not that much of an improvement over Oblivion lol (or I'm just blind). But of course, I'm only comparing vanilla Oblivion to vanilla Skyrim. Skyrim looks better than most new games nowadays with all those high-end ENBs and textures.
I messed a bit with Oblivion, but I never liked it. Morrowind was far better. In many way it was better than Skyrim, but it's too old to play with it now.
Great images of both women.
She's one of my oldest characters, yet she never lost her charm despite not being edited/refined since her creation. I'm glad you enjoyed this set, EMS.
Great work!
I find that character to be one of my more photogenic characters; almost capable of looking presentable under all lighting conditions and colour settings. I took those in Castle Volkihar's shrine room/cathedral, and I've been quite fond of the lighting in that room for a couple of years now.
Thought it might give the scene a bit of a flare without being too out there like it would have been if I had used any of the elemental wall spells, for example. Glad you liked it :-)
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