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Subj: But which one?
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 at 04:12:58 pm EDT (Viewed 670 times)
Reply Subj: And this is a ghost.
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 at 06:38:18 am EDT (Viewed 3 times)




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    I bet the travel agent agreed.


Yes, because I *was* the travel agent.



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    It's just you. Lara's outfit is pretty symmetrical and the geometry of it is in parallel angles. It works because the lines pick out the different moving elements of her anatomy, effectively inking over the circle and line sketch marks an artist would make to draw a figure.


They're also both dark colored with light contrasting accents, and divide the dark part of the shape into triangles. I was much less interpretive, I guess.

Also there have been several variations of Lara's over the years both in written, art, and video game form. The color scheme was fairly standard, and the triangular divisions was fairly standard. The video game variation added lightning bolts on the boots at one point, and then eventually inverted boots (black on white).



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    In many ways the costumes, and the way they work, are opposites rather than similar.


Especially so if you consider the personality of the person wearing it.



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    Yes, it's a possible plot for the future. I've tried to make sure that this latest LL incarnation comes with some built-in storylines.








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