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Post by sami on May 28, 2007 17:19:22 GMT -5
Pictures! Not many... just of Volcana's head and Huntress' body Normally I'm not a fan at all of using 2 colors for animated hair... I think it makes it look off... But for Volcana it's really working for me and I really like it.... but another question comes into play... what to use for her body? I was thinking Witchblades though I'm still really unsure... what do you think? (Sorry for any darkness of pics) Now the Huntress whos a small mix of Hush and JLU... I dunno who to use for her head! Her JLU head is proving to be too small and looks... off... anywho any ideas lemme know!
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Post by homunculus on May 29, 2007 5:56:52 GMT -5
Volcana is looking great, as is the Hush inspired Huntress! It's a shame the picture is so dark though! But then again, I suppose that suits the Huntress a little bit:) Looking forward to seeing these completed! Chris
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Post by casimir on May 30, 2007 6:26:27 GMT -5
Both are coming along nicely. Excellent use of the Magdalena body (or just legs?) for Hush Huntress. That's just about perfect.
I think you'll have to use a generic head like Witchblade or Lorder Wonder Woman for Huntress, and build the mask and hair. I'm doing something similar for my McGuinness version right now.
Are you making Volcana in her STAS or JLU outfits?
C.
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Post by sami on May 30, 2007 11:27:56 GMT -5
Thanks so much everyone ^.^
Cas:
I used the entire Magdalena body for the Huntress it just seemed to fit so well... with a few modification to the legs (they were bent at an odd angle) and some shaving down of her armored torso.
As for Volcana I'm gonna be making her in her JLU outfit... I think it's much more swanky than her STAS one.
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Post by casimir on May 30, 2007 18:14:30 GMT -5
As for Volcana I'm gonna be making her in her JLU outfit... I think it's much more swanky than her STAS one. Well, I know you don't much care for the less-than-perfect generic female Mattel sculpt of the last couple of years. (I'm not crazy about it either in many cases, but laziness can have a profound effect...) I'd say your best bet would be the first version of Wonder Woman. Tall, accurate design, and in heels. Of course, you'll have lots of detail work to fill in/sand down, but the result ought to be worth the effort. Besides, you're work is just that good. C.
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Post by Figuremaster Les on Jun 2, 2007 12:33:24 GMT -5
WOW! Can't wait to see her finished!!!!!
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