2010-01-12, 00:42 | Link #561 |
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Anything that EWII VC differs from WWII is the weapons. Would Modern VC have original weapons (like Mags SMGs or Panzer Lances) or is it going to go "Ace Combat" style where you have Real World weapons but it takes place in an alternative Modern Earth?
Also, I'm sure people have noticed that in a lot of video games, weapons like look and function like real world weapons like the HK MP5 or AK-47 for example have been given alternative names or genereric names like "Submachine Gun". Why? It has to due with copyright and potential lawsuits. There are many Trademark brands like Heckler and Koch, GLOCK, Beretta, etc. See AKA47 for more information. Last edited by Neovoid; 2010-01-12 at 01:14. |
2010-01-12, 01:45 | Link #562 |
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I just hope the mods will allow us to create a new thread to discuss about what VC would look like with modern day weapons, so we can all pour in different ideas.
For the sake of not going off-topic, please be patient and hold the posting as I'm almost done with the next drawing. I don't want people to scroll down too many pages to see VC fanarts, pictures, etc. Last edited by KiraYamatoFan; 2010-01-12 at 03:12. |
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2010-01-14, 14:56 | Link #564 |
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Alright, let's get back to business!
I went on with my ideas on Welkin and Isara this time. I tried to have Isara with a tanker's helmet, but the result went wrong and I preferred to forget about it while I kept the Darcsen shawl (she wouldn't be Isara without the trademark shawl). About Welkin... I must say the design for General Shepherd (from MW2) gave me te tip for what an officer would look like in non-combat days. By the looks of it, Welkin's practicing at the shooting range or showing a Pull the trigger 101 demonstration to new recruits. Note that I chose to use Gallian designs for the lieutenant badge (which was easy to identify compared to soldiers below the rank of lieutenant) and to add the "Gallian Army" velcro backed tape on the left chest (I just added the same for Alicia too) on this one. In normal time, the militia/national guard should be distinguished from the regular army only by the unit patch on the arm, so that's why I felt wrong not to add the army tag on the uniform. I concede this one is quite lame compared to the others, probably because there was no extra equipment on them this time and because "normal" uniforms only look better with camouflage pattern. The colors will come after I finish the sketch with Largo (which I feel to be very dificult ahead). Last edited by KiraYamatoFan; 2010-01-29 at 04:11. |
2010-01-14, 23:40 | Link #570 |
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:O your lines are really straight >.> particularly the guns
and i second your choice of helmetless on a side note, i'm rather bothered by how pre-mw2 most of people haven't heard of a ump despite it replacing the mp5 years ago...then again im bothered by mw2... whats the purpose in mounting a scope on a weapon whose effective range is only ~100m and is not even calibrated for that kind of ammunition! bleh, but that has nothing to do with VC, dropleg holster! + why's welkin get a beret and not a volks cap xD |
2010-01-15, 00:30 | Link #571 |
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Since I've watched The Matrix Reloaded and the last 2 James Bond movies, I had a particular interest towards the UMP (it's also among my favorites in MW2). The scope... well, I felt it very useful as an accuracy extra for mid-range shots (maximum range being 700-800m).
For the beret, I just like it probably because I see it often with Canadian, American and most European armies. |
2010-01-15, 07:00 | Link #572 | |
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oh don't worry, that was just a little pet peeve-least of my concern and is with other ppl
i know very little about uniforms actually, but i do remember seeing berets used almost everywhere, eh w/e looks good and thats all that matters Quote:
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i tihnk it'll look great for those with small frames but what if it was set up like an mg? doesn't look too bad, (with the exception of this because the artist decided to exaggerate like crazy ) Last edited by SoggySoyBean; 2010-01-15 at 17:25. |
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2010-01-20, 06:45 | Link #573 | |
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As for the link image, that really isn't that big of a stretch; for example, view this article: Type 97 59 kilograms and 2.06 meters long. The piece depicted in that image is a bit long for even an anti-tank rifle, it looks to be about 2.5 meters, but still not that significantly exaggerated compared to many of the anti tank rifles of today. What -I- want to know is how the heck that girl got that thing up to a rooftop. I don't see her anti-gravity suit. |
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but "appropriate" would be the better word to use xD Quote:
well, fire escape and some help, maybe a heli-drop. or the elevator...lol its only around 30 lbs... thats what slings and the carrying handle are for |
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2010-02-01, 05:18 | Link #576 |
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Now comes Largo!
Not quite a lance per se, but you won't find such in real world anyway. I must admit I had plenty of choices for his rocket launcher such as the Carl Gustav, the AT-4, the RPG-7, the good old Stinger missile, or the SMAW launcher. I guess I would have picked one of them if it was for someone else (smaller and lighter). BUT since it's Largo we're talking about, I gave the heaviest, the meanest, and the smartest rocket launcher on the market to the big man... FGM-148 Javelin. It wasn't easy to do this one since there was nothing existing of a pose with Largo wielding something similar, but I'm quite happy with the result. For now, I'll try to focus on coloring everything but also hope I'll get my hands on scans from the 400-page artbook someday. I'll need its sketches as I currently have something in mind about Juno, Lynn and (especialy) Jane. |
2010-02-02, 05:39 | Link #577 |
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It looks good don't get me wrong but I just don't see Gallia in a modern day with really high tech kit. Especially the militia, you might see regular or special forces soldiers with current generation equipment and weapons but the militia would be limited to whatever they can get; meaning Army rejects.
With my current wip of Alicia, she's wearing a current issue MOLLE CIRAS plate carrier rig with extra shoulder protection and off leg platform but all of her weapons and equipment otherwise is previous generation. It's just my opinion on the matter. A Javelin does seem fitting of Largo but I'd rather see him with a big old clunky Carl Gustav or shit, a really old M40 recoilless rifle...
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2010-02-02, 05:51 | Link #578 |
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I don't see the Militia using old equipment myself, but that could just be me. I would liken them more to either the reserves or the national guard - they may not be the full time Army, but they've still got up to date equipment - they had modern weaponry in 1935, why not in modern times?
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I just can't see a nation that can call forth massive reserves of men and women being able to give every soldier - let alone a militia member - current generation assault weapons. Even if they did possess those sorts of weapons they'd most likely be given to special forces or limited use in the larger concentrations of troops. Gallian militiamen with top of the line SCARs and HK416s just doesn't seem correct to me. An aging but reliable weapons system like the G3 or SiG 540 series just seems to suit the Gallian militia in my books.
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2010-02-02, 08:23 | Link #580 |
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I thought the militia was suppose to be the equivalent to the "National Guard." And yes the National Guard don't always get the best weapons and equipment, some of them are still using the M16A2s while some of the regular Army (Airborne for example) gets M4 Carbines. And you also have Nation Guard Units (at least in the US) deploying overseas every year and some of their tour of duty are longer
Well at least the Gallia Government was nice enough to issue every scout a semi-automatic battle rifle. WWII Germany was still issuing the Kar 98K out as their main battle rifle while the Gweher 43 was limited to a marksman/sniper rifle. |
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