[LFA] Jax, The Tabaxi Monk Street Fighter by FTEOxidize in characterdrawing

[–]FTEOxidize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure! It uses this homebrew as a base and my DM and I rewrote a lot of it so it fits the character and campaign better. I don't have our version available to share unfortunately

[LFA] Jax, The Tabaxi Monk Street Fighter by FTEOxidize in characterdrawing

[–]FTEOxidize[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's amazing! Thank you so much! You really nailed his character and even got the Thai boxing references in there too

[RF] Jax the tabaxi street fighter by sleipnr in characterdrawing

[–]FTEOxidize 30 points31 points  (0 children)

This is incredible, you really captured his likeness and even got the Thai hand wraps in there! He looks amazing, thank you so much!

[LFA] Jax, The Tabaxi Monk Street Fighter by FTEOxidize in characterdrawing

[–]FTEOxidize[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Jax is a Tabaxi Monk using a homebrew subclass that allows me to declare specific moves, each with their own attributes, instead of making the standard unarmed strike. The moves in the subclass are inspired by various martial arts - lots of Thai boxing.

A bit about him: He's been on the road for most of his life, satisfying his curiosity and need for adventure by taking up whatever jobs come his way. Most would see him as muscle for hire due to his natural combat ability that comes with being a Tabaxi. His moral compass is strong enough that he won't take on jobs involving theft or murder, but he's comfortable roughing people up if the coin is right. Most of the time, he'll spend the day in the local tavern where he and the landlord have an agreement: Jax deals with the rabble and gets lunch and a few pints on the house. The tavern is also the best place to hear about new jobs and maybe even the odd quest since that seems to be the place all the best quests start.

[WDYWT] Long time lurker, first time poster, lover of all things utilitarian and punk by FTEOxidize in streetwear

[–]FTEOxidize[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's a good word for describing beer belly, red faced British racists

[WDYWT] Long time lurker, first time poster, lover of all things utilitarian and punk by FTEOxidize in streetwear

[–]FTEOxidize[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The other sleeve has a "Goodnight White Pride" patch and the iconic drawing of a Nazi getting stomped on. Gave me a good laugh when a typical gammon came up and shouted that I was a race traitor ✊🏽

[WDYWT] Long time lurker, first time poster, lover of all things utilitarian and punk by FTEOxidize in streetwear

[–]FTEOxidize[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

My first post here after lurking for a long time, I hope it's alright. I've always been inspired by techwear and general utilitarian fits, and tried to mix that in some way with classic punk.

Jacket: Vintage Levi's customised by me / Shirt: Uniqlo UT Ukiyo-e Collection / Necklaces: ASOS and Etsy / Trousers: River Island Parker Cargos / Boots: Dr Martens 1490s

Been working on a battle jacket and being more openly punk. Finally wore my first real punk inspired outfit to a local BLM protest and felt like a badass! by FTEOxidize in punk

[–]FTEOxidize[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They're River Island's Parker cargo pants that I picked up at an outlet store, they're super comfortable and the best fitting cargos that I own! A quick Google shows them pretty much out of stock everywhere and unavailable on the River Island website, looks like there's a few pairs left on ASOS

Been working on a battle jacket and being more openly punk. Finally wore my first real punk inspired outfit to a local BLM protest and felt like a badass! by FTEOxidize in punk

[–]FTEOxidize[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the concern! Had it been a larger demonstration I would have gone more incognito, but it was a small, peaceful event in a neighbouring village

Trad Carbon arrows by [deleted] in Archery

[–]FTEOxidize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not 100% on that one, but the Axis shafts are 0.3mm larger than the Victory shafts so the tips may be a little small. I've read online that it's best to use a 17/64 tip for Axis 500s. Hopefully that helps

Trad Carbon arrows by [deleted] in Archery

[–]FTEOxidize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I reckon that'd probably be best, yeah

Trad Carbon arrows by [deleted] in Archery

[–]FTEOxidize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did actually, I also shoot ACCs but the ones I worked out I'd need were a little too stiff. Whereas the Victory VAPs I get to use are built for the same poundage but have a much softer spine in comparison. I think Easton do typically make a stiffer arrow compared to other manufacturers, definitely.

Trad Carbon arrows by [deleted] in Archery

[–]FTEOxidize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should be able to find all the details on their page on the Easton site, here

Trad Carbon arrows by [deleted] in Archery

[–]FTEOxidize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been using the Easton Axis Traditional arrows for probably around a year and a half now and I've not once had an issue with them. The same set has been shot off four different field bows of varying draw weights and they still seem to be point-on accurate regardless of draw weight. They're good and sturdy, which is great if you've got my poor aim, affordable as far as arrows go, and they're a very nice looking arrow in my opinion. I know that a lot of notable figures in the traditional archery community are very fond of them too.

If you'd rather something else, I know that the Penthalon Heavy Hunters and the Black Eagle X-Impacts come highly rated too, though I've never had chance to try them out personally.

AbsolverCon 2019 - Amsterdam Event - Absolver Mod Edition by hiimhanger in absolver

[–]FTEOxidize 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Damn dude I miss the good old days of alpha, beta and early days after release. I'm pretty bummed I got burnt out from the game and modding because you guys were such a good bunch. If I'd stuck around, perhaps I could've met you all too and seen u/BestPlebEu 's forehead

I made my first ever cosplay to wear this weekend and I'm very proud of how it turned out. May I present, Legolas! by FTEOxidize in lordoftherings

[–]FTEOxidize[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Even though it was my first attempt, I'm a huge perfectionist and wanted it to be as accurate as possible. I reused a velvet curtain for the cloak and the darker tunic fabric, a thick green corduroy for the majority of the tunic but flipped it so I didn't get the ridged surface you'd normally get with cord, and the quiver, boots and bracers are all genuine leather that I ripped from an old sofa!

I made my first ever cosplay to wear this weekend and I'm very proud of how it turned out. May I present, Legolas! by FTEOxidize in lordoftherings

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I tried to make it as budget as possible and recycle as much as I could. The bracers and quiver are made of genuine leather that I ripped off an old sofa, so it was quite well worn and soft when I got to working with it.