Especially from what I got of the show from osmosis the one at the end of the pic does not count.
Can we do multiple media pics?
Edit: And neither does the first one! Unless that's an off red and not a brown...
edited 1st Aug '11 6:11:22 PM by TheDeadMansLife
Please.I'd be fine with multi media pics. Unless I missed something, there's no grouping requirements.
Fight smart, not fair.Piece of cake. How about pretty much ANYONE from Avatar the last Airbender? Katara and/or Zuko bending would work best since theirs are the most obvious.
We'd have to get a clear shot of their eyes. As a side note, who on Earth edited that picture? Those aren't even their freaking eye colors.
I looked through some screenshots and then just found some fanart. The image isn't fantastic, but the view of her eyes is spectacular. Most other images with someone's eyes in it while they're playing with their respective element in any show will get lost in translation when scaled down.
Here◊.
And if I claim to be a wise man, well, it surely means that I don't know.That's fanart. We'd need permission. Yes, I know it sounds silly, but Fair Use applies to us using a still from a whole show or a panel of manga, not someone's full fan art, or almost full.
Reality is that, which when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. -Philip K. DickThe thing here is that we'd probably need a collage of images to represent this properly.
Like 1.
Fire: sorry Eddie, but I seriously doubt we're going to find a real person one for this [1]◊, [2]◊, I think this one has NSFW adds
Fight smart, not fair.Is a collage a bad thing
No, and especially not for a trope like this with multiple applications of the same concept.
Except to have a collage the pics would have to be so small that we couldnt see the eye colors.
Some ideas. [1]◊ [2]◊ Chao from Negima
[3]◊ Shana from Shakugan No Shana
Sparkling and glittering! Jan-Ken-Pon!Everything has gone red in those. Too much colour tinting from the fire to tell what her actual eye colour is.
As for the third one, it looks like she's just holding a Flaming Sword rather than having any real power.
I think we're moving in the right direction though.
edited 2nd Aug '11 11:16:19 PM by shimaspawn
Reality is that, which when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. -Philip K. DickIt's not like a collage is a bad thing. We just have to compose the picture in a way that doesn't look like crap like the previous image.
Fight smart, not fair.How's this?
It would better if cropped off Ivy's speech. It just distracts.
Fight smart, not fair.And the background characters in the third panel for the same reason.
Reality is that, which when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. -Philip K. DickThe problem with that is that there's not another good shot of her eyes in the source pic, and GIS didn't turn up very much that showed her eyes well when I was looking.
Then we need another image of a different character for that one. The extra couple of faces in a collage like this make it look like they're supposed to be examples to.
Reality is that, which when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. -Philip K. DickI think, with the Shana pic, the flames and red eyes should make it pretty obvious who the focus is supposed to be on.
She's obvious as to why she's suppose to be there, but when I first saw your edit I spent five minutes staring at the other two characters trying to figure out why to figure out what they had to do with the trope. They confuse things because they're in a collage of faces when they don't show the trope.
Reality is that, which when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. -Philip K. DickTrue...actually, I wasn't especially happy about those other characters being in there, but that was the best Shana pic I could find in GIS showing her flame power (maybe I should've just tried to search for her).
That's why I suggested finding a different character if that's the best there is. That image makes the trope harder to understand, not easier. If you can find a good image of her, good on you, but that one has to go.
Reality is that, which when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. -Philip K. DickHm, fire eyes◊, Poison Ivy◊.
Booru based, so probably NSFW ads wise (all on safebooru though):
Plant: [3]
Fight smart, not fair.Wait, we didn't vote.
Motion to pull current image.
Image only shows eye colors on grey toned pictures, no elements present.
Fight smart, not fair.
All it shows is a greyed out back ground with eyes colored. It shows no elements, at all.
Fight smart, not fair.