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RissingFlower [2013-11-14 23:19:58 +0000 UTC]
Nice work, dark vicious and mind-blowing.
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RissingFlower In reply to Hellraiser-89 [2013-11-16 05:00:38 +0000 UTC]
Your welcome, Love(d) the Wraith episodes of Atlantis.
Great to see 3d FanArt about it.
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RissingFlower In reply to Hellraiser-89 [2013-11-18 11:29:45 +0000 UTC]
Did you create the morphs/displacement maps your self?
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Hellraiser-89 In reply to RissingFlower [2013-11-18 19:23:48 +0000 UTC]
Yes I did. And the skin texture started out as a standard one for V4 that I edited to get the right look, and on the Queens that have a tattoo that was difficult to get right.
And the background here is one I made myself; it's supposed to resemble the inside of a Wraith Hive ship window. I just sculpted a big wall with a hole in the middle and then sculpted the smaller pieces to make up a sort of frame in the window.
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RissingFlower In reply to Hellraiser-89 [2013-11-22 01:05:01 +0000 UTC]
Looking good nicely done. Love sculpting
and building own part's.
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SeraphineBlackheart [2013-10-26 22:32:23 +0000 UTC]
She looks so mysterious here. Ah! Imagine Sally vs Ptah!
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Hellraiser-89 In reply to SeraphineBlackheart [2013-10-27 20:42:42 +0000 UTC]
The Wraith. The Goa'uld would just supply them with food when they send their Jaffa into battle, and the System Lords are too opportunistic and self centered to come together against a common enemy.
Who do you think would win?
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SeraphineBlackheart In reply to Hellraiser-89 [2013-10-28 18:17:42 +0000 UTC]
The Wraith. But I don;t know if Jaffa would be edible due to their symbionts. Goa'uld may be poisonous for Wraith for all we know.
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Hellraiser-89 In reply to SeraphineBlackheart [2013-11-01 21:46:27 +0000 UTC]
I think the Wraith could feed on both Jaffa and Goa'uld hosts. I think the symbiotes would just make the lifeforce more potent for the Wraith, since the hosts and Jaffa live for a couple hundred years. But the symbiotes would probably try to take a Wraith as a host; now imagine the regenerative power of that!
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SeraphineBlackheart In reply to Hellraiser-89 [2013-11-01 22:21:50 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, but Goa'uld's blood is like eel's blood - toxic, if a Goa'uld would know that it will die it could release its blood to the host's system, it would be potentially dangerous to Wraith too. It could act the same way as Hoffan protein. We know that upon dying the Goa'uld can kill its host this way.
I wonder who would win such a struggle. Goa'uls are powerful but they need to be inside of a host to take him over while Wraith don't and that speaks a lot about their might.
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Hellraiser-89 In reply to SeraphineBlackheart [2013-11-02 08:46:33 +0000 UTC]
Yeah but Wraith can heal so they could survive that poison. The Hoffan protein targeted something specific with the Wraith (I think, if I remember right)
Well only the Queens can control others with their telepathy, but I think a Goa'uld could probably take a Wraith as a host. Ba'al took over Adria and she was an advanced human, even more powerful than any Wraith.
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SeraphineBlackheart In reply to Hellraiser-89 [2013-11-02 11:21:38 +0000 UTC]
Actually no, it just made their organs to shut down. Goa'uld blood may do the same.
But male Wraith is able to maintain high control as well, think of the Super Wraith that Ronon fought with, or Todd. But Adria was enhanced humans, and Wraith are not humans at all. Remember that they live with hard connection to other Wraith, if needed they can combine (like MIchael and other Wraith in No Man's Land or Teyla nad her unborn son) and their powers work differently than Adria's.
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Hellraiser-89 In reply to SeraphineBlackheart [2013-11-02 11:34:05 +0000 UTC]
The Goa'uld would just suppress their consciousness and trap them inside their own bodies. Adria's brain had evolved so much she could move objects with telekinesis, in addition to her telepathy and other funky almost ascended powers. I think it would be harder for a Goa'uld to control that than a Wraith's consciousness, but Ba'al did it with ease.
The only power the Wraith have are their healing and telepathy, and their telepathy seems to work differently between individuals. If they could read each other's minds Akasha would have known about Todd's plan right away and had him killed immediately. Plus once a Goa'uld is inside a Wraith host it's not like it will be forced to leave if a bunch of Wraith concentrate hard enough, they would need to surgically remove it or kill the host.
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SeraphineBlackheart In reply to Hellraiser-89 [2013-11-02 14:35:12 +0000 UTC]
He could hid his mind. When you don't think about something a Wraith can't see it in your mind.
But the problem is that Adria, even though with vamped up brain, had human mind and mentality.
Wraith don't think like humans do. Plus Goa'ulds are bred for certain type of hosts. A Gua'uld queen takes the host's DNA and create her offspring to fit the host. All creatured from Milky Way have a lot in common because of Ancients and their influence (they re-populated Milky Way with the Dakkara Device after all). But Wraith are completly alien, they have some proteins that don't exist in Milky Way, Goa'uld would not only have to struggle with their strong minds but also with their alien biochemistry. Untill a Goa'uld queen qould breed a batch of specially fitted larvae that would develope into adult parasites, Goa'ulds would have to be careful. Especially with stronger wraith. Drones would be easy but warriors, scientists and Queens would be much more difficult. Plus Wraith would easily detect if another Wraith was infected by a Goa'ulds and could capture such an individual. Removing the parasite would also be easier because of their enhances healing abilities. It could prove too difficult for Goa'ulds to try and take Wraith as their perfect hosts.
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Hellraiser-89 In reply to SeraphineBlackheart [2013-11-02 14:59:14 +0000 UTC]
The Wraith aren't completely alien, otherwise they wouldn't be able to be retrovirused. They are human and Iratus bug hybrids.
The Goa'uld don't need to be bred for a specific species to be able to take over a host, otherwise they would have never even been able to leave the waters of their original planet. Sokar for instance has had both a Unas and human as hosts, and so have probably the other old System Lords too.
How would the Wraith easily detect that? The host Wraith would just need to block his thoughts to them and they wouldn't know anything was wrong.
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SeraphineBlackheart In reply to Hellraiser-89 [2013-11-02 16:11:15 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, but when Ancient used the Dakkara Device after thje plague in Milky Way it left all the creatures related to each other.
Now Wraith are related to humans but also have Iratus genes, which are absolutely alien to GUa'uld as the Iratus bugs are Pegasus native creatures.
Gua'ulds gain better hold of a creatures that DNA they were given by their mothers, so at least at first it would be very difficult for them to overpower a creature with fragments of DNA that they have nothing in common with.
That's the thing. Wraith are always "on-line" with the Hive, not all access but they are connected. A Wraith that would cut themselves "off-line" completely would be odd. It would rise suspicions. And Goa'uld would have to cut themselves off-line because one could tell that they were not Wraith. Drones would be the easiest to take over but it would be plain obvious that tghey were infected because they would suddenly gain more intelectual power than before. And warriors, scientists of Queen would fight the Goa'uld and the fight would be easy to detect. Thus the Goa'uld would have to go off-line and that would instantly got attention of the rest of the Hive because no member of the Hive gets completely off-line, they can always "feel" each other in a way.
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toska9 [2013-10-19 01:00:29 +0000 UTC]
Ooooh, love this one!
Also love the facial structuring...
nice to see some love from you for our Queens again, HR!
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lsquid [2013-10-11 18:06:22 +0000 UTC]
Great job
Have you tried using just the eyes from the Dark Elf characters in Daz3D, they have a great glowing eyes.
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Hellraiser-89 In reply to lsquid [2013-10-11 20:21:32 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! And no, I don't think I have any of those characters. But maybe I'll check them out now that you mention them.
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tatyankaWraith [2013-10-06 21:23:27 +0000 UTC]
Interesting work!
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KaHa-77 [2013-10-06 10:54:58 +0000 UTC]
Very nice composition. I like this shadows... although it seems to me that second eye should be a bit more glowing.
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Hellraiser-89 In reply to KaHa-77 [2013-10-06 15:10:56 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I looked at the scene with Neo in "Sateda" and his eyes didn't glow very much, and just turned to a blurry blue color. So that's what I went with.
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ThortheWraith [2013-10-06 09:42:23 +0000 UTC]
Amazing! She looks hot. I like how one eye is lit up and the other isn't because of the light. Makes it very realistic looking. I like them all very much!!
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Hellraiser-89 In reply to ThortheWraith [2013-10-06 15:10:00 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I figured a Wraith would look like that if they had half their face covered in shadow.
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