Amazing Afroman
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Oh crap I forgot about this thread! Glad it got bumped.
Here's one more or less finished, a movie version take on the classic X-Men #141 cover by John Byrne & Terry Austin. Like the Hulk Vs Thing and Fantastic Four posters it's a hybrid of photo-manipulation, manual 'painting' and a ton of fiddling about:
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Are you making another comic thingy to movie thingy like that? Dude, you are the best!
happy birthday
Great work but... is that Batman on the grill of that firetruck?

Was wondering if anyone would spot that...
It's a cuddly toy that was on the original photo for the truck. Thought it would be cute to leave it there.![]()
) but here's a work in progress of what will be a sculpted bust for the Thing:

Have not done much lately (I am the master of getting sidetracked...) but here's a work in progress of what will be a sculpted bust for the Thing:
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This was made using Sculpey Polymer clay, the head measures about 5" high, and once I get the shoulders for the head to rest on done I will get round to painting it with acrylics. The eyes, btw, were borrowed from a doll![]()
Bumping the thread to post the refined & finished Hulk Vs Iron-Man pic I entered in the art comp a couple of months back:
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As with the others I've made of this type the pic began as a drawing:
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Then I worked over this base using whatever photo's I could find that were suitable to manip and wacom paint the thing to look as realistic as I could.
Very cool! I like that you went with the comic version and not the burn victim from the movies.
Here's one more or less finished, a movie version take on the classic X-Men #141 cover by John Byrne & Terry Austin. Like the Hulk Vs Thing and Fantastic Four posters it's a hybrid of photo-manipulation, manual 'painting' and a ton of fiddling about:
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