![]() While this could be interpreted as a lack of focus on the skin the look is actually distinct and clear about its intentions. The measured glow is classy and effective but it also has a digital or holographic feel. Most of the spectral feel comes from the glowing arm and hair with help from the swords. However, compared to the lean design of the Katarina’s clothes, her swords look too ornamental and even cartoony. The swords manage a slight antique feel, a bit like the armour which provide a slight supernatural tint. Darker tones should offer more contrast so that the glow could stand out better. The clothes are convenient for an agile warrior and even have a casual angle due to the jacket which also allow for a good amount of cleavage. The armour is lean and practical while the decorative lines have a modern feel. The spectral feel is there but so luminescent and with such clean lines that there’s an unintended futuristic feel to Katarina’s look. Somewhere between Lunar Wraith and PROJECT we find Death Sworn Katarina. As a presentation card the portrayal does all the job. Katarina, on the other hand, stands tall in her new look though it all seems rather superficial even if quite eye-catching. The result is a splash art with acceptable context whose potential is squandered thanks to a background that looks like a sketch. Sure, it’s dramatic and communicates her personality but asks for a sacrifice. The pose doesn’t allow a good view at Katarina’s supernatural appearance. Unfortunately, she does look a bit monochromatic though that’s due to following the in-game look. The elegance in display by the ethereal blades, arm and hair is a high point of the portrayal. The surface is different but the identity seems intact which does have its ups and downs. In fact, she feels like the Sinister Blade that everyone knows and loves. The stance is quietly defiant and confident, practically showing Katarina’s classic personality but with a touch of the supernatural. With sharp lines and colours along a soft use of light she easily catches the eye. ![]() Katarina’s appearance is a wonder against the diffuse mess of the background. There’re large areas that show nothing concrete, like on the left side of the piece, even if they aim at hinting at something larger. It’s a pity though that most of it is barely suggested. The context is straightforward, unoriginal but fitting. ![]() In the middle, a spectre glows under the moonlight. The shadows are blurs of darkness with generic, humanoid shapes. The architecture is detailed and antique, what little can be appreciated. New sounds for her abilities, auto-attack and recall plus processed voice-over.Ī cathedral shrouded in shadows but not the type that are passive witnesses. New animations for her hair and new recall animation. New particles for her abilities, auto-attack and recall. New glow for her hair, right arm and swords. New model for Katarina, her swords and daggers. ![]()
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