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September 17, 2008 at 10:12 pm in reply to: SHE-HULK #34 w/ Lady Liberators = Thundra and Valkyrie (Oct ’08) #73920
Jedediah
ParticipantCheck this cover out:
Lord, even the Invisible Woman's pumped up!
;D
That is awesome! Now I have to go buy comics again!Jedediah
ParticipantA buffed Donna – whoa! đŽ ;D 8)
Source: WONDERGIRL! ORIGINAL ART! PLUS COLR PRINT! MC Wyman!
That is just beautiful! Good luck to any of you guys bidding on it!
Jedediah
ParticipantThat second gal with the shoulders is a beast! Super work!
Jedediah
ParticipantHere is the URL/link to the new promo gallery for this month.
http://lhart.com/0908Promo/0908samp.htmI like the artwork on the Boadicea images. Who is the artist on those?
Jedediah
ParticipantWow! This Dominique Danger is really a treat to see! Thanks for the update.

Jedediah
ParticipantIt's always a treat to see your muscle women artwork- I agree with Fonk- it is beautifully simplified, but all the volumes and shapes are interesting and solid looking.
Thanks for the artdump!
Jedediah
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This one is great! I love her crazy expression mixed with the crazy arm you have given her.
Jedediah
ParticipantHey, Hey! Stop dragging my thread off topic! New picture over here:

Oh, and Elee, thanks for making the thread! I've been meaning to make one of these for a while but never got around to it.
Jedediah
ParticipantI like that first Tom Burgos one! Especially her face and hair.
Jedediah
ParticipantThat's a tough trick, painting into a photo. Your painting is quite skillful, but the stylized muscles you have painted on her don't mesh well with the realism of the photographed parts. I don't know which you are trying for- a photorealistic image, or a painting based off of a photo, but right now it seems an uneasy mix to me.
Also, since you have given her that lovely, wide torso, her shoulders (which I assume are still at their original width) look a bit too tight and narrow in comparison.
Perhaps you could look at a photo and produce a fully painted picture from it?
Hope that is not too harsh critiquewise, and like I said, nice work on the painting. -
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