Anyways, I'm working on a semisecret RPG Project, and I whipped up some artwork. Took me about half an hour.
The render I used:

The font used was Snotmaster V Italic (no joke, that's its real name.)
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I guess "snot master" is a god program..
What do you mean by that?
thats pretty nice but the outlines of the eyes are too unoticeable.... and the eyes are too close together.
Things like that and the Everarcha one scare me. Does it say "Myihen"?
Mythen. Probably should edit out the dot above the T, that was in the font.
thats pretty impressive, who is mythen btw?
I like the fact that the eyes are too close together. It makes it look unnatural and unsettling. Anyways, good job I liked it. 8/10
Thanks.
Mythen is the name of my new RPG (don't bother looking for a production thread, I'm determined to get a demo/trailer before I create one.) It's german for "myths", but I didn't know that until after I came up with the name.
I did I siggy-sized remake, this one is a lot different. I contrasted it by inverting one side so it shows good vs. evil more. I'm hoping it doesnt look stupid.[attachmentid=15625]
pretty nice and trippy. i like it but the rotation of the eyes look too weird...
Looks nice, although I don't see much of a point of making pictures for an SC map.
I like the first one much better. Just remove the dot above the t.
Youre just trying to copy Mp)3.

I swear I'm not. I forgot all about Mp)3's sig.
I like the half-evil picture better.
But then I'm all for the battle of the concept of good vrs the concept of evil. (

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I'm with the left side, and It really looks creepy. Gj.
Yah, what is the point of pictures for maps? Just to put in your sig to advertise your map?
Why would "mythen" mean "myth" in German? I thought that all German words that end with "-en" are verbs in their infinitive form.
Probably used a bad translator off the first page of google searchresults.
Actually that's what my mom told me. She's got a master's degree in German.
I may be wrong, though. As I said, I didn't mean for it to be German.