It’s a subtle difference but it’s noticeable.Īll in all, this is an enchanting portrayal of Karma that receives support from the background. Her hands, which occlude the appealing design of her kanzashi, do look a touch sketchy, especially in comparison with the superior shading around. Her kimono is nicely decorated with visible flowers and a branch-like pattern between them which matches the trees around. The shimada hairstyle is nicely depicted which, along her gentle expression, give a sense of calm and introspection to Karma. Metal looks a bit dull and the central part of her Mantle of Decorum glows with a weak light that obscures the wings of the Mantle more than illuminate them. In fact, the silhouettes of leaves over her kimono are a fantastic touch that makes the portrayal all the more evocative. Colours are soft and delicate shading allows for smooth transitions between light and shade. Karma is clearly visible and, fortunately, escapes to the unnecessary blur of the background. In the middle, it’s a different story: the blur is so intense that it’s almost impossible to notice anything specific. The background is diffuse but not enough to fully blur out any and all details. In the distance, simple shapes can been seen but not much is discernible. Moderate model changes for Karma, new model for her Mantle of Decorum and her new textures for her fans.Īn entrance, to a temple or fortress, lays before the cherry blossoms that fall peacefully. All in all, Sun Karma Goddess is a great skin with a fascinating style and a lot of charm that re-interprets Karma as an enlightened Aztec priest. It’s a pity that Mantra isn’t incorporated better into the skin as it could’ve become a fantastic supernatural addition. Regardless, Karma’s look is pleasing and finely incorporates Aztec elements which make for a rather believable look. In fact, one could also wonder if the broken Mantle of Decorum is a reference to the collapsed Aztec empire. The fans seem a bit of a legacy leftover and the textured high-heeled sandals an unnecessary way of adding to the appeal of the already revealing yet reasonable outfit. The ornamented headdress, added to the feathered dress and etched stone decorations paint a clear picture of the concept. Sun Goddess Karma is a very satisfying skin that perfectly embodies the iconography of Huitzilopochtli: a hummingbird. With a more supportive background this could very well be one of League of Legends’ best splash arts. Fortunately, Karma’s depiction delights with her appeal. The background is unjustly pushed into a secondary role despite its relevance and how much it has to show. The pose is mysterious and evocative with clear mystic angle that adds a touch of magic.Īll added together, this is a fantastic portrayal of Karma. The incredible use of light makes the portrayal enchanting. The Mantle of Decorum, made out of stone, looks ancient like a relic handed down through generations. Her skin is soft but the feathers on her head look dry and hard. Metal is somewhat dim like bronze but eye-catching. The effect of that light says as much on her clothes and skin. Reflecting excellent shading Karma handles glowing yarn and turns it into a small sun that may be illuminating the whole night with a soft light. Sitting in the centre, a figure weaves the threads of fate. In the foreground, the walls are clear with elaborate carvings and the floors richly lined in gold. There’s a perceivable, even unexplainable, fog that blurs all the background. Mayan pyramids with floating icons on top stand under a dusky sky filled with shining stars. Moderate model changes for Karma, new model for her Mantle of Decorum and new textures for her fans. Karma dressed in the style of Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec Sun God.
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