It’s some advanced gadget that has no place in a pitch. It’s certainly a necessity but it doesn’t fit with the football theme. It’s a bit surprising then to find the preposterous metal glove. With bright tones and a fancy hairstyle Ezreal would fit in any football team. Still, it can’t be denied that the football clothes catch the eye and are believable. Regardless, a football player’s garments aren’t well suited for intense struggles and brushes with death. The Fields of Justice have much in common with association football as they both are team activities. In general terms, the splash art works but perhaps there’s too much artistic license. It’s difficult to see the appeal when the main character seems to be absent and replaced by a lesser imitator. The result is a splash art that sets the scene well enough and then drops the ball when it comes to making an exciting portrayal. At least there’s some good use of light and shadows for the clothes’ folds. His face and hairstyle also don’t look like Ezreal’s so that we end up with an Ezreal that doesn’t look like himself. The perspective allows a clear view at his clothes but, added to the cartoony style, make his limbs too long and thin, his torso too short and his head too small. The effect is rather unconvincing as the sparks seem solid. Fortunately, despite the blurry and exaggerated depictions, Alistar and Lee Sin add some much needed meaning.Įzreal appears ready to make a magically-infused kick. The grass barely looks as such and the football seems to have its silhouette lost as if vibrating at a high frequency which makes no sense. It’s a pity that so many details are lost under the blur. While quite diffuse, the audience of the football pitch is discernible. It’s a skin that doesn’t look bad but is clearly unfocused so it ends up offering little.Įzreal dressed as an association football player. Therefore, Nottingham Ezreal is a worthy purchase only for Ezreal’s most dedicated fans or collectors. It’s a mix of several elements taken from archers all across fiction, picked up from here and there. Moreover, even if there are pointy ears to reference an elf it seems like there’s no real identity. The look isn’t bad but the model is a bit homogeneous due to the limited colour palette. For all intents and purposes, this is Ezreal as a sort of armoured archer or ranger but with a magical bow. What is present comes from the prominent bow used in his abilities. In spite of the literary reference in the name of Nottigham Ezreal there’s little archer in him. Still, the basics of a splash art are covered and a bit more. The background disappoints and it’s little more than a simple frame. Besides, there are areas which are more clearly depicted than others.Īll in all, this is a rather good albeit straightforward portrayal that needs some extra polish to reveal all of its potential. Unfortunately, colours are dim and reflections seem dull. Light and shadow are rather elaborately spread over Ezreal which added to the metallic highlights make his look stand out. His right leg looks a bit weird but it’s something subtle. His stance is dynamic and his expression confident. Most of the background is a diffuse sky with a few branches for Ezreal to stand on: nothing meaningful.Įzreal makes an eye-catching display of magic but the blue, magical arrow easily gets lost in the blur of the blue sky. That’s the entire setup which makes sense but certainly is devoid of specifics. An arrow gets stuck on a branch and another misses its mark but this is a target that is ready to shoot back.
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