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Awesome.
So, finally finished with this one. Kei and Yuri the Dirty Pair... I mean Lovely Angels!
Very cool.
Ships look crazy.
Like a true kit-bash made battlecruiser
I know right?
A concept for a Voltron-like robot:
Kitbashed Gundam
Concept for an alien android, superhero. Right now I'm calling him Knight Hawk
Crash Landing
Oh I see, pushing that engine.
Adding story elements too.
Gypsy Danger
The 7000 Year Itch
Some things never change.
Macross: Dark Bird Crew
The Dark Bird Attacks
SkyHammer Antares - 2245
Pretty cool.
Mobile Suit WIP III
Bushido Never Dies
I've watched the series, I visited the life sized statue in Japan, so of course I had to do some fanart.
Godzilla
I like the effects and finish on the figure, but the pose is disconnected from the background. There's no sense of depth because the horizon is too close to his butt.
I think this would look more fun and interesting if you just sat him on a rock or crater, like he was relaxing.
Here's a character from an upcoming sci-fi comic I'm working on. The figure is Michael 4 with a cool morph applied: Grotto's Insectoid (available at R'osity).
The character's real name is unpronouncable by humans, so he just goes by the (very) shortened version, "Chitz."
Rendered in Poser Pro 11 using the Comic Book Preview. Clean up in Clip Studio Paint. I think I spent an hour and a half on this quickie illustration.
I did this one a long time ago (in Daz years LOL), My skills have gotten a lot better since then. The idea was that he was hoping/flying around on an asteroid, hence the jetpack.
That's cool. I'll have to find that morph. It would fit in nicely with my Alien Invasion series.
Team Up: Bossk and Fett
Barbatos Gundam
"kicking it old school" with Ming the Merciless and his hedonistic, lustful and selfish daughter, Princess Aura from King Features' "Flash Gordon" drawn by Alex Raymond.
Some accounts claim that George Lucas developed Star Wars when he could not secure the rights to film . Flash Gordon. Well, a similar situation involved that earlier property. Flash Gordon itself was developed when King Features could not secure the rights to adapt Edgar Rice Burroughs' "John Carter of Mars" series of books (in order to compete with Buck Rogers, printed by another comic syndicate). It does make one wonder. If Flash Gordon never existed, but rather Alex Raymond illustrating John Carter and Dejah Thoris, would George Lucas have tried to film the Burroughs property instead? Who held the filming rights during the 70s and would Lucas have been able to obtain them? And if he couldn't, how different would his personal "space opera" been from the movie we know? And whether it was a Barsoom movie or his own "planetary romance", would it have captured the nation's fascination on so grand a scale as Star Wars achieved?
Alternative histories...what might have been...hmm...
Sincerely,
Bill