@lilianhalcombe submitted:
Commentary on female boobplate from Australian TV Show “The Feed”
A fantastic summary that makes me proud to be an Aussie.
Though I disagree with their conclusion on where all the ridiculous female armor needs to go – that’s pollution and I’m terrified of the prospect of video games where the enemies are sharks and squids with boobplates.
– wincenworks
Tidy Up Tuesday #39
A few things to cover.
For Female Armor Bingo we will only publish submissions that are for commercial artworks, that means ones created as part of a product of some sort. We won’t be publishing personal artworks even if they are by commercial artists and/or featured on portfolio sites such as Art Station or even the artist’s own site.
Things we have covered previously:
- Yes, Zarya from Overwatch is “based” on a Blizzard employee – in that she is Russian and has (allegedly) facial features and hair based off that employee (or rather hair based off how they wore it at one time), not in her physique/scars/tattoos/etc.
- This adorable kitty in leather armor, and many other well protected animals.
~Ozzie & – wincenworks
Tidy Up Tuesday #39
A few things to cover.
For Female Armor Bingo we will only publish submissions that are for commercial artworks, that means ones created as part of a product of some sort. We won’t be publishing personal artworks even if they are by commercial artists and/or featured on portfolio sites such as Art Station or even the artist’s own site.
Things we have covered previously:
- Yes, Zarya from Overwatch is “based” on a Blizzard employee – in that she is Russian and has (allegedly) facial features and hair based off that employee (or rather hair based off how they wore it at one time), not in her physique/scars/tattoos/etc.
- This adorable kitty in leather armor, and many other well protected animals.
~Ozzie & – wincenworks
So apparently Nights of Azure is both a serious RPG *, and rated T for Teen, I would never have guessed it based off the entry in the Playstation Store.
– wincenworks
* Unless, as I kind of hope, the reviewers are trolling people when they use adjectives such as “progressive” and “operatic in tone”