thorstone
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I enlarged the S, but I still like the scale of the symbol from the previous version.
He wouldn't be wearing much-- less is more; his skin would turn to steel as with Collossus.
Thinking about Clark Kent carrying around a brief case with two knee high red boots and a full length cape inside, and wearing four layers of clothing every day makes my mind trip over its own feet trying to picture how you put this on film in a realistic manner.
It's simply a visualization of Superman as a literal man of steel.
These pieces with people pasting the actor's head onto a red and blue suit are mostly fantasy art rather than modernizing the design. You already got the red, blue, and yellow suit with updated materials-- it was called Superman Returns.
Why would someone like Clark wear somthing as off putting as what you're purposing? Wouldn't he want to look as approachable as possible?
He wouldn't be wearing much-- less is more; his skin would turn to steel as with Collossus.
Thinking about Clark Kent carrying around a brief case with two knee high red boots and a full length cape inside, and wearing four layers of clothing every day makes my mind trip over its own feet trying to picture how you put this on film in a realistic manner.
I don't really get the put down of different mediums but fair enough if that is your opinion on that.
Maybe if you went into detail of what is going on within this concept I might be able to understand it better.
It's simply a visualization of Superman as a literal man of steel.
These pieces with people pasting the actor's head onto a red and blue suit are mostly fantasy art rather than modernizing the design. You already got the red, blue, and yellow suit with updated materials-- it was called Superman Returns.
