Published Jun 25th, 2013, 6/25/13 11:02 pm
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This is my first skin utilizing my new shading technique, a mixture of Teddy's skinning tutorial, Tacodip's shading tutorial, and KnobleKnive's color/skinning tutorial
The story of Menraisus
Menraisus was the Greek god of Activeness, holding a seat on the great god council. He lived in Olympus, the great city of the gods, he never stood still, he was always moving.
Though one day, he saw Zeuso��s daughter, a beautiful Demi-god, he started to follow her, trying to hit on her, but Zeus then saw them together, and he did not approve, so he cursed Menraisus, making him the god of Lazyness. He became fat and slow, and lost his seat on the council, it was given to Dionysus, the god of Wine. Menraisus hardly moved from his couch, and nearly always thought of the daughter of Zeus, the love of his heart.
THE END
He is sleeping, drooling, and other lazy things
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The Story
The story of Menraisus
Menraisus was the Greek god of Activeness, holding a seat on the great god council. He lived in Olympus, the great city of the gods, he never stood still, he was always moving.
Though one day, he saw Zeuso��s daughter, a beautiful Demi-god, he started to follow her, trying to hit on her, but Zeus then saw them together, and he did not approve, so he cursed Menraisus, making him the god of Lazyness. He became fat and slow, and lost his seat on the council, it was given to Dionysus, the god of Wine. Menraisus hardly moved from his couch, and nearly always thought of the daughter of Zeus, the love of his heart.
THE END
He is sleeping, drooling, and other lazy things
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Model | Steve |
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"couch"...
You are definitely in the know-how of ancient Greek lingo, nice.