Anonymous1: Just a quick question, can one of you intelligent people out there explain to me why mass effect is so popular to animate and draw? I asked this question about my little pony-friendship is magic and received a very concise response, now admittedly I've never played the game so I was wondering what makes it so popular?
Vittorio: ЕМ, используй несколько источников света. Кроме обычного солнечного/лампового добавь какой-нибудь синий или оранжевый. Ну собственно, как делаю я в своих картинках. И еще, когда ты делаешь гифку с задним планом (который далеко) попробуй сделать его чуть-чуть размытым =) Так гифки будут выглядеть еще насыщеннее и красивее.
Anonymous3: @Anonymous: That's it, the characters. Em805 is a little off when they say the plot since the central plot was never as good as both the characters and the universe for the series. It's those two things that keep people interested.
I know I'm ruining the concise requirement here, but I think that's true for a lot of beloved scifi. Star Wars, everyone has a favorite character and the universe has inspired tons of games, but the plot to the movies was kinda meh. Star Trek, which is a huge inspiration to Mass Effect has the same problem. Not that it's a huge problem as having good characters and a deep universe can make up for crappy plots whereas no one is going to care about a great plot if it's full of mediocre characters in a blah setting.
elflord123: It's the best game out there with great characters, hot women, some idiotic men, a great plot and story, great side missions and the three hottest babes in game history in order from 1-3:
1. Ashley Williams: the hot perfect intelligent soldier
2. Miranda Lawson: the hot, perfect, intelligent operative
3. FemShep: the hot, intelligent, beautiful Commander
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I know I'm ruining the concise requirement here, but I think that's true for a lot of beloved scifi. Star Wars, everyone has a favorite character and the universe has inspired tons of games, but the plot to the movies was kinda meh. Star Trek, which is a huge inspiration to Mass Effect has the same problem. Not that it's a huge problem as having good characters and a deep universe can make up for crappy plots whereas no one is going to care about a great plot if it's full of mediocre characters in a blah setting.
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Try doing some research, Anon 1. ME has a very interesting universe and just as interesting characters.
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1. Ashley Williams: the hot perfect intelligent soldier
2. Miranda Lawson: the hot, perfect, intelligent operative
3. FemShep: the hot, intelligent, beautiful Commander