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  • in reply to: Lenny Carvalho #47385
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    It's a real shame when promising athletes leave this sport so quickly. But it's their decision and thank goodness we've got recorded pictures!

    in reply to: Superheroine Stats #45446
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    I really think you'd benefit from having Spider-man instead of Cyclops. It'd show the leanness of Spidey(Who's built his muscle through acrobatic style exercises, and thus has leaner longer muscles, not bulky ones).

    I've already moved on to the women. But if I do draw Spidey, I'd be drawing him next to the likes of Nightcrawler, Nightwing, and Daredevil. I'm comparing characters who share common traits i.e. alleged  physical perfection, acrobatics, or leadership roles. I drew Cyclops as leaner because he doesn't move as much as Captain America. I agree with 00tree's argument to a point. My Wolverine has more muscles than Cykes.

    Going back to the girls. I've been inspired to use Katherine Heigl's face as a reference for Fairchild's looks. Her or Drew Barrymore. If I get time to draw all the Gen13 girls, I'd probably use a younger Brittany Murphy.

    in reply to: Superheroine Stats #45445
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    I think that it was just another lame excuse for DC to get the token hero back on top so all the superman fans would stop whimpering about a girl being more powerful than him. Leave to DC to say "NOPE, IT NEVER HAPPENED" yet again!  >:(

    DC can kiss my ass right now.  >:(

    in reply to: Oooh yeah. #1232
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    LOL! That rocks!  I hate that football-head.  😀

    in reply to: Superheroine Stats #45438
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    Thanks, Fasola. I'll try it out that way.  🙂 I'm thinking of capturing the fresh face look for Caitlin. J. Scott Campbell's faces have that waifish, 'chipmunk' look that's became trendy with – I think – scrawny models.

    On your side note, my Superman sketch is actually very top heavy next to the Marvel heroes. Not too Liefield, but inspired by the JLU cartoon approach. I drew Capt. America a bit smaller but more balanced, and my Cyclops version is much leaner and more average.

    in reply to: …And you complained about Wonder Woman’s casting? #47280
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    in reply to: Amaz0ns.com artist community pic – would you join in? #46806
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    I was thinking maybe, just maybe.. how about a few artists were to each draw (or render?) a musclegirl, of their preferred size, in their style, wearing say, an 'Amaz0ns.com' t-shirt or similar?
    If a few participate, I'd be happy to stick the girls together in one image (well, anyone could do it I'm just offering..).
    I guess the idea would be to make a coloured pic of a full character, with a plain white background.

    Just wondering if anyone would be interested. I think it'd be a nice idea to display a lot of different styles and tallent levels, and end up with an impressive image that'd promote some community spirit or something like that.
    Plus we all seem to hang around here quite a bit :p so, what do you guys say?

    Sorry for replying late. I just got back to drawing in my spare time. So I can't guarentee anything by any deadline now. Besides, my focus right now is on licensed superheroines. I don't think we can use them on Amaz0ns.com t-shirts.

    in reply to: …And you complained about Wonder Woman’s casting? #47279
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    I don't think Nick Cage was being completely serious there. It's already been months since Avid Arad stepped down as head of Marvel Studios.

    in reply to: Superheroine Stats #45436
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    I would say Cait has more muscle thatn WW. WW who's strength has slowly increased over the decades was only depicted as a musclegirl as of the last couple of years but the first picture I saw of Caitlin was of her holding up a tank over her head in the back of a Stormwatch comic and altuogh not huge she definately had some muscle. I know it doesn't mean a lot in comic books but she's also at six foot four she's about four to six inches taller and weighs 300lbs to WW's five foot ten 150lbs.

    I think Powergirl  would actually compare to She-hulk and Fairchild a little better. She's 5'8" and 160lbs. and is built like a bodybuilder. She-hulk has a bodybuilder physique as well but has a longer frame than PG so in a lot of picks i see PG actually look more muscular. I think Caitlin has more of a ripped figure/fitness physique like Mindi Obriean. But that's just my opinion.  ;D

    Yes, but I want Caitlin to still look like a teenager. That's not easy since I have no real world reference for that size. I chose her to analyze the difference between a younger physique and an older, better conditioned physique. I do want WW to look better conditioned and trained despite her smaller frame. I could put her in front for seniority, but this is a physique comparison sketch. When I was drawing the male heroes I put Superman next to Cyclops and Capt. America. The differences between those Marvel heroes and Superman were obvious in me. But comparing Cyclops and Captain America needed more attention.

    in reply to: Superheroine Stats #45434
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    I'll later be drawing size comparisons of various superheroines. I've almost finished drawing the male heroes, i.e. Superman and Capt. America.

    But I wonder how I should approach cross comic comparisons. I've noticed many draw Caitlin Fairchild next to She-Hulk, or Power Girl. My work will feature three heroines on one page so I want to make each as different as possible, but fit. For example I want She-Hulk, next to Caitlin, next to Wonder Woman. I want She-Hulk to look the strongest, but is it fair to draw Fairchild with more muscles than Wonder Woman?

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