Without much but a general idea about the subject matter, I'd expect a bit more cliché-ed BDSM-ish, gothic designs from Drow. (Well, except for Drizzt...)
Also, don't they worship some weird spider goddess? So I'd say spider (net?)-ish design elements would be fitting.
Other than that, that's some nice and clean designs you have there.
Very neat looking. I had never heard there was a comic...
I have not read the books in years but Drizzt's outfit changes from the early Homelands to the latest 1000 swords or more recent. I thought he wore mail more recently. Maybe some mail (not the normal DE stuff which fell apart after he left the underground) under the gold armour?
I like the standard dark elf get up. I'd not add spider stuff to them all because other DE cities worship other things so its nice as a generic torso... and of course Drizzt would not wear anything with her relation either.
Nice work. What are you going to do with their flowing white manes?
Interesting... I think I prefer my imagination over the comic designs but cool nonetheless. I think the female DE's are a bit over the top. A type of marvel superheroine steriotype or something.
I almost think the faces need have their jaws less stepped, the gent with facial hair in particule.
The eyes and lips on the female one looks good but the males ones almost look like aliens to me.
I really like the basic Drow warrior design. (though) I think that the shoulder straps need buckles or something.
I think I like the drizzt torso but would have to see it on a minifig.
I like the Drow faces; I'd always felt that the orient adventure guards faces made great elf faces. (though) I agree especially with the last one it looks very alien.
That is very good! The faces in my estimation look spot on! I look forward to seeing them on a minifig. Too bad they do nto have a violet/purple head color.
Heir of Black Falcon wrote:Too bad they do nto have a violet/purple head color.
Well, one way to handle it would be to take sand blue or dark bley instead. That, or framing the face with hair or armor so that it's possible to go with another head color.
Heir of Black Falcon wrote:Too bad they do nto have a violet/purple head color.
Well, one way to handle it would be to take sand blue or dark bley instead. That, or framing the face with hair or armor so that it's possible to go with another head color.
I was thinking of sand blue or custom painting the head. I will have to decide how I want to do it.
As usual thanks for all the feedback, I appreciate it.
The issue that I see is that I don't think that LEGO made too much white minifig hair and I couldn't find the long hair in white on brickforge. Even Gray isn't a real good option (though) the gaundauf hair might work. Tan might work but I think that more than likely you're gonna have to use a custom hair piece or paint LEGO hair.