Ginny is a tough little lady. This gang can not be successful. Taking prisoners without searching them. Mala really does have them where she wants them.
Speaking of TGW-199, I noticed that the carving on the top of the throne is a wolf. Interesting. At first I thought it might be a retcon but checking nearby installments I saw wolves on the top of the throne in every frame where the throne was visible.
Then I got into the taking of the slaver spaceship sequence and I THINK I found a slight “continuity error”. IIRC, the whole ship was in microgravity (no such thing, according to NASA a true “zero G”) which allowed Chirk to “fly around” as she did. The “continuity error” you ask. Our artist/host had Chirk flying around firing off that 12gau pump. Now since a 12gau has enough recoil to give me a sore shoulder when I qualified on it for my Security Officer license, every shot Chirk fired SHOULD have sent her spinning away. Spinning because the shoulder is well off the center of mass so it would have imparted spin to her body.
Sorry PC. You know I only do it because I love you.
Heh. If you’re talking about TGW-207, here’s the sequence:
Frame 5 – holding the shotgun away from her center of mass, so that it will spin her around to take shot two.
Frame 6 – holding the shotgun at her center of mass to her right to not stop her spin, and rotate her to the right to take shot three at the survivor behind her.
Frame 7 – The Marines have finished the job, so she continues the spin/rotation until she can grab the door frame and stabilize herself, shotgun pointing towards any danger.
Do I see a paler version of the mocha-colored tint that was in Max’s sclera in Ginny’s eyes? I hadn’t noticed that before. Her irises are still a natural color, though. Still not sure if it’s a thing, or if it’s no more noteworthy than a tattoo would be.
Sorry. I have been better about not reading in meaning to things that are just artifacts of your tools lately, but I guess I still do it. I had actually started thinking about a comparison to Kathy and Teresa’s dragon spirit eyes.
You know, I’m getting the impression that these Romani Cattians are either color blind or WANT to be noticed… Some pretty garish choices in clothes and hair styles there…
Ginny is a tough little lady. This gang can not be successful. Taking prisoners without searching them. Mala really does have them where she wants them.
Not to mention panel 4 here:
http://thegentlewolf.net/comic/tgw-199/
By law, neither Mala nor Rendel exist now.
Speaking of TGW-199, I noticed that the carving on the top of the throne is a wolf. Interesting. At first I thought it might be a retcon but checking nearby installments I saw wolves on the top of the throne in every frame where the throne was visible.
Then I got into the taking of the slaver spaceship sequence and I THINK I found a slight “continuity error”. IIRC, the whole ship was in microgravity (no such thing, according to NASA a true “zero G”) which allowed Chirk to “fly around” as she did. The “continuity error” you ask. Our artist/host had Chirk flying around firing off that 12gau pump. Now since a 12gau has enough recoil to give me a sore shoulder when I qualified on it for my Security Officer license, every shot Chirk fired SHOULD have sent her spinning away. Spinning because the shoulder is well off the center of mass so it would have imparted spin to her body.
Sorry PC. You know I only do it because I love you.
Heh. If you’re talking about TGW-207, here’s the sequence:
Frame 5 – holding the shotgun away from her center of mass, so that it will spin her around to take shot two.
Frame 6 – holding the shotgun at her center of mass to her right to not stop her spin, and rotate her to the right to take shot three at the survivor behind her.
Frame 7 – The Marines have finished the job, so she continues the spin/rotation until she can grab the door frame and stabilize herself, shotgun pointing towards any danger.
Do I see a paler version of the mocha-colored tint that was in Max’s sclera in Ginny’s eyes? I hadn’t noticed that before. Her irises are still a natural color, though. Still not sure if it’s a thing, or if it’s no more noteworthy than a tattoo would be.
That’s just the way Daz Studio renders certain eyes. No hidden meaning.
Sorry. I have been better about not reading in meaning to things that are just artifacts of your tools lately, but I guess I still do it. I had actually started thinking about a comparison to Kathy and Teresa’s dragon spirit eyes.
You know, I’m getting the impression that these Romani Cattians are either color blind or WANT to be noticed… Some pretty garish choices in clothes and hair styles there…