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Number6
ParticipantExcellent work!
I just hope Granny doesn't appear on that calendar *shudder*
September 24, 2006 at 5:30 am in reply to: Layla: Bigger than a Breadbox (collab by Ataru320/Higalack) (Update 2/17) #40188Number6
ParticipantA nice tale, and excellent pictures to boot!
Outstanding work all around!Number6
ParticipantGreat stuff!
I think there needs to be more Thundercats femuscle art.
Number6
ParticipantExcellent work! On this and all the previous ones, can't wait to see what you do with them all.
Number6
ParticipantGreat job on both versions!
Number6
ParticipantOkay, someone has to say it, might as well be me…
"I wish she looked like that in the comics/TV series!"
Well, I do. Especially the second picture; I think I'd be watching Teen Titans if this was her character design. I can't stand the ones they're using (for any of the characters).
Thanks for posting these… good job!
("Clue-by-Four" π π π )
Agreed; while the show's not bad, it would be super if it were drawn a little less hyper-anime-esque and somewhat more realistic.
I wonder how they'd look if rendered by some of the artists here…perhaps someone with their own comic series might give it a shot? πNumber6
ParticipantI don't know about that first one, but the second one's by Wagner (among many other things, he's done some fine fanart-artwork/coloring for Dr. Otto's PCC webcomic). A higher-res version can be found here:
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/36055380/
He has a DeviantArt site and a blog (for his more risque stuff), here's the links for them:
http://wagnerf.deviantart.com/
http://wagnergallery.blogspot.com/He has several excellent images of ladies with noticeable musculature. On a side note, I had his Starfire image up on my computer one day when a friend came over, and he called it "scary" (because of the muscles). I guess I won't be inviting him to check out these forums.
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ParticipantGlad to provide the link; while I'm at it, I just found this nicely-colored piece of artwork with Adam and Adora on DeviantArt:
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/38728793/
It looks like Enza Fontana was the official penciller of the recent incarnation of the Masters of the Universe comic, which looks like it follows the same storyline as the recent incarnation of the show. I don't know who the artist for the TV series was, but this guy does a great job capturing (and improving upon) its look. I don't know if he has a website or is making any new MotU-related stuff, though.
Y'know, I should *really* get back to my latest plan to escape The Village now… π
Number6
ParticipantHere we go!
I remembered finding a few images depicting what She-Ra might've looked like in the revamped He-Man series…took me a little while to decipher artist signatures and Google up some info, but I found them again here:
http://www.he-man.org/site_sects/archives/news/2004c.shtml
Scroll down to "September 8" and check out "Enza's Gallery" and "Emiliano's Gallery" for some excellent She-Ra artwork (and check out the other Masters of the Universe women, too).
Number6
ParticipantSuperb work!
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