Exactly. Plus, your depiction does a better job of following the original look than the Champions of the Mists version, as much as I like Kevin McCann's artwork:Gonzoron of the FoS wrote:She's actually a redhead, (sunset-red, dark red, or auburn, depending on the source) and knowing this, when I saw your portrait of her, my mind filled in the blanks, so I never saw blonde. (The benefits of grayscale art!Talon wrote: Dammit. It looks like I got everything wrong with her portrait. I made her a blonde in her 20's. Of course, I honestly have no idea how she was described in my art notes. I believe she was one of the earliest portraits I did and it may not have occurred to me to go looking for her in previous material at that time. I just don't remember.) Gaz I says she's attractive and in her "late 30's", though as Dimitri noted, by the year of her birth and the "current year" when the book was published, she'd have to be 39 or 40, so 39 it must be. (born in 718, then-current year 758). So while your version may be a teeny bit on the young side, it's not too far off.
In other words, don't beat yourself up about it.

And the women of the demiplane probably have access to hair dye, so hair color isn't an issue

Heresy! The only acceptable color artwork in Ravenloft are those used in covers. The rest - and specially portraits - should always be done in glorious grayscaleTalon wrote:I'd like to see a full-blown Art of Ravenloft book featuring not only my stuff, but Stephen Fabian's and all the other talented guys who've contributed to the setting over the years. That would be really fun to put together. Obviously, I don't have the rights to do anything like that. If I could do a set of RVL portrait cards, I'd pay closer attention to the original character designs and do them all in color.

But yes, that would be one great project.

And since we're tossing ideas around, how about a commissioned project like the one that was done at The Acaeum with Erol Otus? Would that incur in the same legal issues as a "public" project?DoctorMoreau wrote:What about the community going in to pay for portraits of characters in need of your art (Darklords who never saw 3e for example). Maybe for the current Netboks projects and such.
I'd certainly (and happily) contribute. Would love to see you render an Anton Misroi for example.
It's just a thought.
I'm just saying...
