If the JLA gets Made how would you design the Costumes?????

Yes she does...or she would be if she was wearing a suit. As of now she just looks silly.

See on Terminator: Sarah Conor Chronicles she looks fine. She looks tough. As Wonder Woman she looks like a flat chested schoolgirl on halloween. I don't think it's even the breast either. She just looks like a rectangle with limbs and a skirt.

Yeah, I disagree. We obviously identify with different images of WW, or perhaps of women.

Nice design, although it does seem a tad dull, perhaps you could add some patterning and/or decorative elements to the design, but overall a good starting point. Not sure about the actress though, she would need to stack on some weight.

It's definitely more simple and classic. I don't think dull is a fair word. There's a trade off to a more elegant/princess design to a more veteran warrior design. I think your design would work well in an independant WW film.
 
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If they don't use the gold boots for Flash, i want him to look something like that.

Tho I prefer they use the gold boots tho.

....and incase the pic didn't come thru, here's the link:
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I drew the pic, BTW.I know it isn't perfect but it helps get my point across. :-)

Just put gold trim on red boots like the gloves if they don't want to use the gold boots I say.
 
It's definitely more simple and classic. I don't think dull is a fair word. There's a trade off to a more elegant/princess design to a more veteran warrior design.

I think lacking is probably the word I should have used rather than dull, as in it's in lacking texture and depth, I feel it needs a few more elements/layers to it. It's a good base design though.
I think your design would work well in an independant WW film.
Thanks, that was the idea behind it.
 
Yeah, I disagree. We obviously identify with different images of WW, or perhaps of women.

Well I just think that Wonder Woman should be imposing. I'm fine with women of all shapes and sizes and think that Lena's body type would be great for characters like one of the Batgirls or even Supergirl. Wonder Woman's supposed to be this statuesque figure of beauty and ferocity though. She was molded from clay after all and made to be pretty much the perfect woman/warrior (in theory anyway). I just don't think choosing someone average will do. Gotta compete with this after all.

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I couldn't tell if you wanted to just drop the argument or not though.
 
I think choosing an average girl is fine as long as they're willing to do the training to get toned and/or add some weight.
 
Exactly. Maybe it was the pic but I really wasn't feeling that choice. Didn't really help the costume which just looked...kinda plain.
 
I think choosing an average girl is fine as long as they're willing to do the training to get toned and/or add some weight.

i dunno, humbly disagree. the average girl can't be WW just like the average guy can't be superman.

however, that being said, i don't consider Lena average by any means. and while i wouldn't go with it, it COULD work if she put a lot of work into it. Much more so than SCC. she was basically skinny in that. But it could work. i'm not feelin the manip tho. but she would have to be an older WW tho, which would mean an older superman and batman. and from the looks of things, they're all in dawson's creek.
 
I'm not advocating Sandra Bullock, I just happened to come across this manip and thought it was pretty sweet.

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i dunno, humbly disagree. the average girl can't be WW just like the average guy can't be superman.

Are you saying that a girl who's either not the exact weight or body type straight up can't do the training to get her body into the shape required for the role?
 
Are you saying that a girl who's either not the exact weight or body type straight up can't do the training to get her body into the shape required for the role?

yeah. no one can gain height (the heels can only do so much), and while anyone can get to a weight by gaining weight and eating (although there are limits to that also), not everyone can be WW or superman. i'm talking about any average girl. you can't have paris hilton be WW even if she goes through active training. you can't have adam sandler be superman...no matter how much weight or buff he gets.

a long time ago, sarah michelle gillar was in talks for WW. I thought that was a terrible idea, even with active training, you can only go so far. Carpenter on the other hand...

There is a "look" in addition to being in shape.

there's a reason why postesrs tend to pick certain actors for just about every comic book role, usually it's the same guy and the same girl for every role out there.
 
^ I think you've misinterpreted what I originally wrote. When I said I'm ok with an average girl, I was referring to a girl with and average body type, whether that be a girl slightly on the thinner or heavier side who may need to either bulk up or tone down, of course you can't have any old actress play the role, there needs to be some criteria.
 
^ I think you've misinterpreted what I originally wrote. When I said I'm ok with an average girl, I was referring to a girl with and average body type, whether that be a girl slightly on the thinner or heavier side who may need to either bulk up or tone down, of course you can't have any old actress play the role, there needs to be some criteria.

sorry about that...my mistake. then yeah i agree.
 
I'm not advocating Sandra Bullock, I just happened to come across this manip and thought it was pretty sweet.

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nice manip, but whose body is that. or is that a drawing?
 
Scary to think Sandy's name was high on the list when the solo WW pic was first touted almost 10 years ago.
 
I agree there is a 'look' but there is no comic book look. In in comics, there are many varying interpretations.

There are key qualities that have become canon, but there are also characteristics that do add to the character's persona.

About my Lena Headey suggestion- She definitely has a Wonder Woman look, especially her face. If you can't see it, then I don't know what kind of Wonder Woman you want. Headey's look is probably more classic mature WW. I prefer it over recent ****ty Barbie-looking Wonder Women. People forget that she's royalty and does act gracious. I do agree that she would have to be toner and look athletic but she doesn't have to be built. That's a minor problem that most actors can fix.

The only critique I agree with is her height. Height adds the Wonder Woman character because not only does it fit her description as an Amazon, it also challenges the conventional image of a woman. So, that's one important thing against Headey. I'm in no way pushing for her to be WW, but I don't think she's average at all. By far she is a better actress than most suggestions. Acting skills matters just as much or even more than the look.

This is a good video explaining why height matters: http://youtube.com/watch?v=y3ZUcC0FlKk

How is that Sandra Bullok manip better than mine? :pal:
 
I agree there is a 'look' but there is no comic book look. In in comics, there are many varying interpretations.

There are key qualities that have become canon, but there are also characteristics that do add to the character's persona.

About my Lena Headey suggestion- She definitely has a Wonder Woman look, especially her face. If you can't see it, then I don't know what kind of Wonder Woman you want. Headey's look is probably more classic mature WW. I prefer it over recent ****ty Barbie-looking Wonder Women. People forget that she's royalty and does act gracious. I do agree that she would have to be toner and look athletic but she doesn't have to be built. That's a minor problem that most actors can fix.

The only critique I agree with is her height. Height adds the Wonder Woman character because not only does it fit her description as an Amazon, it also challenges the conventional image of a woman. So, that's one important thing against Headey. I'm in no way pushing for her to be WW, but I don't think she's average at all. By far she is a better actress than most suggestions. Acting skills matters just as much or even more than the look.

This is a good video explaining why height matters: http://youtube.com/watch?v=y3ZUcC0FlKk

How is that Sandra Bullok manip better than mine? :pal:

i don't see it. sorry buddy. i prefer the recent ****ty barbie looking :grin:. itS possbile...but i gotta really really suint my eyes

although the movie was respecting the original book, i don't like that idea of WW being taller than superman. and this isn't being sexist because girls prefer a guy who is taller than her. i would put her ever so slightly shorter, but i'm willing to go with a dead-even hieght. taller, i dunno about that.
 
i thought in the comics WW is around 5'11ish while superman is 6'4 right?
 
i thought in the comics WW is around 5'11ish while superman is 6'4 right?

yeah that's what i can remember. superman is definitely 6'4, and so is batman i think. i don't think WW breaks 6 ft, but definitely not taller than 6'4
 
A character's height and age tend to vary over the years I've noticed.
 
I agree there is a 'look' but there is no comic book look. In in comics, there are many varying interpretations.

There are key qualities that have become canon, but there are also characteristics that do add to the character's persona.

About my Lena Headey suggestion- She definitely has a Wonder Woman look, especially her face. If you can't see it, then I don't know what kind of Wonder Woman you want. Headey's look is probably more classic mature WW. I prefer it over recent ****ty Barbie-looking Wonder Women. People forget that she's royalty and does act gracious. I do agree that she would have to be toner and look athletic but she doesn't have to be built. That's a minor problem that most actors can fix.

The only critique I agree with is her height. Height adds the Wonder Woman character because not only does it fit her description as an Amazon, it also challenges the conventional image of a woman. So, that's one important thing against Headey. I'm in no way pushing for her to be WW, but I don't think she's average at all. By far she is a better actress than most suggestions. Acting skills matters just as much or even more than the look.

This is a good video explaining why height matters: http://youtube.com/watch?v=y3ZUcC0FlKk

How is that Sandra Bullok manip better than mine? :pal:

She has the face but unless she can change her body's bone structure to be curvy, I'm not seeing it.

Plus the Sandra Bullock manip's costume is impressive while your's is kind of...well...the photoshop itself is good but the costume design is amature. Like comic-con amature.
 
She has the face but unless she can change her body's bone structure to be curvy, I'm not seeing it.

Plus the Sandra Bullock manip's costume is impressive while your's is kind of...well...the photoshop itself is good but the costume design is amature. Like comic-con amature.

Not bone structure at all. It's muscle build and fat that creates mass and curves.

You're just being argumentative. That Bullok manip is in fact a generic costume which you criticized my manip of being. There is absolutely no design value and you say mine is poor? If you were actually sensible and not blatantly offensive, you would see the details of my manip costume which has been pieced together by many images, not just some body pasted with a different head. Check your eyes please. You're either naive or intentionally disagreeable. Although I shouldn't take you seriously since you contradict yourself in posts.
 
Batman is 6'2" i know that and i think Superman is 6'4". Wonder Woman is definitely taller than 5'11"
 

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