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TC2ParticipantIf you happen to download the texture, make sure to leave a score if you're happy with what you've got.
TC2ParticipantYeah it was pretty messed up, but I have to say that if you watch it from Episode 1 you have a pretty good chance of getting into it.
TC2ParticipantWow she is HULKING, thanks for sharing these!
TC2ParticipantOkay folks, the new textures are up for download.
Go ahead and check em out so you can play them in your game!
http://planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com/View.php?view=OblivionMods.Detail&id=64473&id=1812
TC2ParticipantToo hard to choose one body part, after all my main fascination is with the overall body and not just one aspect. If I were just to see a woman grow huge arms, well that really wouldn't be very exciting or interesting for me, it's gotta be the whole thing.
However, I will admit that when it comes to FMG transformation, the back scene is most appetizing, followed by the arms and breast immediately after.
TC2ParticipantMy eyes remain drawn to the gigantic Wonderwoman up above, her facial expression ain't that great but wow she looks like she's 50ft tall.
TC2ParticipantI didn't mean the character would need to have muscles to kick ass, what I'm saying is. If the character already has muscles AND kicks ass, it would be much easier for comic book readers to take that characters seriously. However, personally for me since I'm not a very big fan of comics I'm going for the film approach where my character is just a woman with muscles as a bonus, rather than plot device. I want whoever the actress is that plays her to express femininity through body language, but at the same time have a body that's strong enough to overcome mighty foes.
With the waning interest in comics that only die hard fans or comic book afficionados are following; I'd rather just go straight into making a movie about the character I have in mind rather than take my chances in the comics.
TC2ParticipantI don't think the monster approach would really work well for the audience. Mainly because, people seem to accept the fact that men could be monsters, but women doing what men do, with muscles? Those projects would get scrapped almost immediately.
The audience is just simply not ready for that, but it is possible to have women heroes taken more seriously, it's just that not enough women heroes are shown to be "bad ass".
For instance, if anyone has seen "The Last Samurai" (2003) there is one Samurai character called Ujio who single handedly takes on six guys at once and just chops anyone down who stands in his way. If you were to show a woman to display that kind of technique AND she had muscles, she would certainly gain a hell of a lot more respect.
When you put ridiculous costumes, bad storyline, terrible writing, and inconsistent artwork in a comic book; you get a super heroine that no one wants to take seriously. I have a character that I've designed to have the body of whom you guys may remember as this has been posted on the forum. "Gracyanne Barbosa" who has a defined six pack, strong leg muscles, great overall body. Though my character will have larger biceps and breasts, I'm going to use this body type to create the "bad ass" moment I described without making it cheesy.
If this is pulled off correctly it will definitely be a heroine that is taken seriously.
TC2ParticipantWhoa, that is one gorgeously attractive woman.
TC2ParticipantYou know, I was expecting to find some huge flaws in the anatomy, but studying the picture carefully you seem to have placed all the muscles in their proper positions quite marvelously. But since you asked for what would need tweaks or costumes I'll nitpick only because you asked.
– The metal beam on the shoulder is not quite bending the way it should be bending. The way the metal is crushed implies that you grabbed it from two ends and smushed it together, instead of you grabbed the two ends and bent it across your upper back. In order for it to bend across the upper back it would have to bend into one of those McDonald's arches.
– If it's supposed to be She-Hulk the hair style needs to be much more wilder and thick. She-Hulk is hard to pull off because without the green skin, she's just a muscular woman. So one of her very few trademarks is her current outfit and very wild like hair.
– Lastly for She-Hulks outfit she usually wears one of those one piece bikini's but they have two colors, white in the middle and purple on the sides. She also wears gloves to accompany it, that's what her current rendition is like. But in all honesty having her in a bikini or torn clothes works fine as well, as She-Hulk has never really had a decent costume ever.
Hope that helps, great job so far overall!
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