Ossa, leader of the sisters of the Skrall. Art work from a friend.

This is what I imagine the leader would look like. I wanted to do a suited and Sleek design for her and still look powerful, i added the little short sword as one of her secondary weapons, in my storyline it was gift from the great being angonce before he left. The sword amplifies her powers and can fling off a Is sharp pink energy that looks like a whip. I also Inadvertently gave her arm blades too, my thinking was, if she got caught she could use them to jab into an enemy.










This next phone shows how strong my hand designs really is.


I hope you all enjoy, I will be taking more photos soon :grin::+1:

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She is really beautiful the way you interpreted this Sister of the Skrall.

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Thank you :grin:

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The color palette of silver and dark pink is quite unique. Seeing as most Skrall wear black armor with red or green accents, what lead you to choose this alternate color scheme?

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In the story they said their color scheme was grey and pink. I based it of what they said their colors were. But it didn’t say what type of pink pacifically, so I used what pick a brick offered.

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it feels so weird to see fingers with actual joints after all these years of hydraxon hands lol
i like the compact sort of thing you’ve got going with the thighs! the star wars shoulder comes together very well with the skrall armor! the greebling on the feet is very well done, too! all around, good work!

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I have created other variance of this hand design, If you’re interested. My custom hand designs . Nine Fingers hand design - #20 by DuneToa

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I decided to post the break down photos early.













I hope you all enjoy, please @ me if you build this moc. :grin::+1:

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The development of this character is really beautiful and wonderful. Will we get an illustration of her later on?

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Aside from not having the brown or purple cap, they are described to have. They are grey in the storyline. I don’t know where to find eithther cap’s that would match that said color scheme accurately.

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With my recent order from ziontryo’s custom wears. I got there technic ruber end stoppers, that I got help with the open holes on the weapons.






I will take more pictures of Ossa when I have proper lighting, just waiting for some new light bulbs to arrive.
@Au-Plau-Se due to years of welding I’m not very good with drawing anymore . But I have recently meet someone at lego, and she maybe Interested in paint her. Sorry for the late response.

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I have been waiting for the second part of my pick a brick order to arrive, so I can finish some details on toa Vindicta and so I can finish the arrows for Ossa.





I also replaced all 5 of the black ball socket with light gray ones from ziontyro’s custom wears.


I also had a extra of the little white arrow feather parts that I used to build this fifth arrow.


One of the main reason I I changed them to this is because the old arrows couldn’t hold the feather parts like I needed it to for posing, but they would pop off too. But for some reason they hold way better in this other reddish brown part that I am using for the wood part of the arrows.



So much so, they can be pulled back further than before without the problem of the feather part falling off. I also thought about an old idea I think a YouTube came up with to build their wearable LEGO glove using some of Legos net part to achieve the flexibility that most other Lego bricks cannot. So when I have the right parts for it, I’ll take some new pictures of it on Ossa.

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I was talking with two friend at work, on our break. I was asking my friend next to me if the was any scrap pieces of purple cloth that are used for the minifigures, which he created a lot of them, my other friend behind us overheard and gave me a great idea. She said why don’t I just build my own cape and she gave me a lego net piece, I Immediately understood what she was talking about and did just that. I used both pink aka purple for the cape, I wanted it to have a dcale like pattern, as if it where made from the hide of a long now extinct creature that now serves as an extra layer of protection.

The cape is removable so the arrow quiver can still be added to her. The really only thing that’s changed is the parts around the shoulders where the cape snaps on.

It is possible to have both on, but it does hender neck movement.

I hope you all enjoy, I’ll be posting the breakdown photos of the cape later today If anyone wants to try it out. :grin::+1:

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I just want to say that I did mess up at the bottom part of the cape, but I did find it in the middle of taking pictures. When building, make sure the net knots are In between the the one by one studs.

I hope you all enjoy :grin::+1:

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I’ve been working with a lot of very talented people, and have meet some people I never thought I would ever get a chance to meet. One of my friends here is a incredible artist in comic book drawing. Keep in mind this one is digital due to work assignments. But I thought everyone would want to see this.

I think I might just get this as a metal poster.

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Good gravy, that’s some impressive work. Really highlights the intricate details of your MOC while also making it look like a classic comic book!

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She’s really good at what she does.

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I would ask your friend for the lineart layer to verify the work’s authenticity. Not only is this clearly traced over one image of the moc itself, but I know an A.I. cleanup when I see one. :dizzy_face:

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She doesn’t use AI, and she’s not taking orders for other people, except for our boss.

Well let’s just say I’m hesitant to accept her word at face value.

The entire drawing shows an explicit level of detail on every single piece, which is rather odd for Bionicle fanart, as not even the most dedicated artists are that detailed. But juxtaposed with the left forearm, which is a garbled, incomprehensible mess below the armor piece, along with a slew of additional portions:

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Also whatever this abominable rock formation is supposed to be:

And top it all off with this being an exact tracing of an existing photo, piece for piece (minus the slurred lines and bizarre smudges):

And there’s no other way to put it. Your friend is lying.

The only way to verify otherwise is to get that lineart, which any self-respecting artist would not only still have in the project file but as a good friend would be willing to share after such a long commission. I don’t think there’s any lineart layer, though, because it’s A.I.

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