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Cowabunga!
Thanks to the always generous JoeQuick for the TMNT morph and stuff.
It was Tuesday
The Joker
Ghost Rider (Danny Ketch/Noble Kale version)
Playing with some photoshop and a render i did, thought I would get back in to sharing my work here ;)
Very nice. Looks like a female Blue Beetle to me!
Pick a Card
Bullseye and Lady Bullseye. G3 with suits from MightyMite.
Hands Full
A quick kitbasj thanks to MightyMite and Joe Quick.
Super Adaptoid!
Fun stuff! Yes, you should be sharing more.
-- Walt Sterdan
Armored Hero II
Happy Halloween, folks.
X-men/X-Factor/X-Force's Archangel. Special thanks to Hiram67 for the M4 Archangel 2nd skin texture I repurposed using Genesis 1.
Vision and Scarlet Witch
Sentinel
The scene is a bit of a mess right now, but it’s at least a start.
Very nicely done. Really good sketch effects.
Batman Beyond. An old pic, but I redid the postwork.
Very nice, I especially like the overall effect you've achieved with the postwork.
-- Walt Sterdan
Double post.
Jack O Lantern.
Costume by MightyMite. Rendered in Carrara.
Some of my favorite X-Men characters vs Sentinels
Cap and Bucky
Nice
Cap and Bucky is just beyond awesome. What did you use to get the cartoon lines? Is that a script from Photoshop or direct render script from within DS? It's fabulous!
Cap and Bucky
Thanks. The Sentinels were kitbashed from 4 or 5 different armors and cyborg sets, but I'm not sure which ones anymore as I diid this quite a while agoand mostly with stuff from my husband's computer.
Thanks. I rendered on 3 layers (Cap, Bucky and the background) Then I added the stroke blending option on the Cap and Bucky layers to give them the thick outlines. Then I flattenened the image and ran it thru a photoshop action to make it more comic-ish. Reduced the saturation about 25%, adjusted the levels to make the blacks blacker. Then all I did was hand-paint in some shadows and catch lights on new layers. I was going to make it into a comic cover, but I got too lazy.
Cap and Bucky cover version
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It looks great as a cover!
They should hire you!