Constructive criticism about the Fiora splash

Séraphiel ·7/22/2015, 1:21:56 AM·8 votes·1,075 views

The new fiora splash is clearly too stylized, that's the artist's way and i respect that but i think it doesn't suit the fiora we know. So what i think can be done to that splash in order to reflect what fiora really is (pretty, strong, and cocky):

  • her forhead is too large so advancing the hair a bit would be nice.
  • the pink used for her hair doesn't feel right with her colors so changing it back to red or to a different pink would be better (i think).
  • the nose is bit too big and a bit too red ( well this one is not that important)
  • the CHIN is toooo big and pointy so i think it MUST be changed.
  • the face a too bright like she has oil all over her face so reducing that shine would get things to normal.

all theise changes are just how I see things and it's just my opinion. also really loving the kit changes!

2 Comments

Backtrace7/22/2015, 2:35:26 AM1 votes

Keep her facial features and hair exactly the same, and don't change what makes fiora, FIORA. You might as well completely change her name as well considering she's a completely different champion compared to live. Which is not always a bad thing. But seriously, it's like completely changing teemo's whole design/kit and expecting teemo players not to be upset. She looks completely WORSE. I've never heard anyone complain about how Fiora has looked, and now i'm hearing it a ton. Solution? Please don't change her hair(style&color) / face, the new splash art doesn't look bad but it completely changes her for the worse, and the in game model looks terrible trying to match the splash. It honestly is upsetting as someone who loves current Fiora's visuals. Or at least keep headmistress exactly the same as currently to keep the Fiora mains happy, so she doesn't look terribly old trying to look young and sexy.

hoganftw7/22/2015, 2:44:30 AM1 votes

In order to have a constructive criticism, we need to have something constructive to criticize, in which we do not because we are given with a pile of dung to analyze in place of anything of meaning, value, or artistic merit.