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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 12:46 am)
First off, love the rendered picture. I would like to have details on how you got the hair that way. I was trying for a silver white for one of my characters and couldn't get it right. Number two. I've always been at odds with AD&D's version of Drow elves. In reality, if you have a race that lives underground for as long as this race has, they would not have black skin, they would be nearly albino.
in Warhammer the dark elves weren't albinos, they just lived up north and didn't get much sun, and high elves (which the dark elves originally came from) were always fair haired and skinned. So they just ended up really light/white skinned. At least, that's the way I figured it. And I've always given them red eyes for no reason other than it looks cool on the models with the pasty skin =) SewerRat
I think it looks spot on. I recognized it instantly when I saw it. In the origional artwork the drow has a brownish look to her. Looks like an effect from the light, but as to why a drow would be in a well lit area? I'm assuming it's drow, can't remember what module it was on http://www.larryelmore.com/ArtGallery/AGColor/AGColorFiles/TheOffering.html When I think of dark elves in a dnd sense I picture them jet black. Otherwise a dark elf could be whatever you wanted. As to them being light skinned from lack of sunlight that would make sense in a realistic way, but when you involve magic and myth all realism goes out the window. I'm currently playing in a drow campaign, and my friend the DM decided they are black because the were cursed whe nthe ywere forced underground. In his world sunlight is eventually deadly to them. So to each their own I say.
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