Curious...could I...
...dust off the old comic book formula, but do it with MS Paint?
is she getting beamed up or is she flying? The arms kinda look like wings.
Kind of reminds me of something you'd see when you toke up.
is she getting beamed up or is she flying? ...
She's, like, shooting energy out of her arm exoskeletons. She could be flying... I'm not good at drawing feet.
oh, that explains why there are no feet, and, like, huge bazoombas
seriously, it's very nice! certainly better than anything I could do.
Flint, you should write a webcomic. I'm serious, gain a little popularity and you could start selling T-shirts and finally quit this whole drumming dayjob. :)
Oh, OK, those are exoskeletons.
How do you explain the other body parts?? :angel:
... How do you explain the other body parts?? :angel:
Good question. If it helps explain, this is how the drawing started.
I placed those two central spheres, and built around them. Priorities.
this is classically known as 'bootycentric drawing technique'.
Not bad, but her head and left breast seem to be the same size:eyebrow: .
Oh, and hair would make this better, if you cared for my opinion. :)
Maybe this will give you some hints:
(From Frank Cho's
Liberty Meadows)
"Finish by adding details."? Well, that's the whole trick, isn't it?
Bah...I tried to do a flailing braid-hawk, but I just can't find a way to put hair on her without covering up my beautiful work. I'd have to consult Rob Liefeld's many examples of how-to-put-an-outrageous-flying-ponytail-with-a-mind-of-its-own-on-a-ridiculously-proportioned-physique.
She's bald. Edit: Or she's a naked black chick with a shaved head. Take your pick. [COLOR="silver"]I tried to tone down the freakish arm-length, too...[/COLOR]
My version of Brandi. With an I.