Re: Fan Art
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 3:53 am
I'll sec...uh, third Dave & Atomic. Fantastic job, Jabber!
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Those floating eyes... are staring into my soul...
And a bit of green on her hair band, and a stripe of drop shadow for the text to the right of her cameo. But don't let anyone know...shadowinthelight wrote:Those floating eyes... are staring into my soul...
You accidentally missed a green spot on her nose.
A very good visualization of what I call 'the 5000 degree stare'...shadowinthelight wrote:I'm pretty sure all women have this power when mad, Monica is just very good at it.
shadowinthelight wrote:EDIT: Wapsi_Lasermon.gif
note: I really hate GIF for animations. Because different browsers impose different minimum delays I had to slow this down to make sure everyone could see it at the same speed.
You can't out run that! You're only hope is bob and weave!MerchManDan wrote:It's.....THE LOOK.Run away!
But you did get in that nice subtle little bit of shading to create the impression of an over-the navel dimple.Jabberwonky wrote:And a bit of green on her hair band, and a stripe of drop shadow for the text to the right of her cameo.shadowinthelight wrote:Those floating eyes... are staring into my soul...
You accidentally missed a green spot on her nose.
Now THAT look would scare me!Atomic wrote:Just remember, Monica -- it could have been worse! Much worse!
EDIT: Frightening Image
Serpentine! Serpentine!Geek_on_call wrote:MerchManDan wrote:
It's.....THE LOOK. Run away!
You can't out run that! You're only hope is bob and weave!
Loves me some belly buttons...Dave wrote:But you did get in that nice subtle little bit of shading to create the impression of an over-the navel dimple.
Jabberwonky wrote:And a bit of green on her hair band, and a stripe of drop shadow for the text to the right of her cameo. But don't let anyone know...shadowinthelight wrote:Those floating eyes... are staring into my soul...
You accidentally missed a green spot on her nose.
(you can see why my career as a copy editor was a short one)![]()
But isn't that pretty much what Paul did with his original mall image? This way, it transcends the comic, and places fictitious characters right into "real" life... I think this way works great. It's no longer the Wapsiverse's version of Nichollet Mall, but our world's version of it. Monica's Poit-fu has increased exponentially!Bathorys Daughter wrote:Excellent, shadowinthelight! The only thing I might suggest would to be to render the whole scene in grayscale so as to blend the girls in more.
That's pretty much what I intended. Partially inspired by The Simpsons when Homer got lost in the 3rd dimension then fell into the real world. It was impossible to duplicate the shot exactly though. The picture Paul used seems to have been taken from the sidewalk on the side of the street opposite that of the vehicle that took the Google Maps snapshot.lake_wrangler wrote:But isn't that pretty much what Paul did with his original mall image? This way, it transcends the comic, and places fictitious characters right into "real" life... I think this way works great. It's no longer the Wapsiverse's version of Nichollet Mall, but our world's version of it. Monica's Poit-fu has increased exponentially!Bathorys Daughter wrote:Excellent, shadowinthelight! The only thing I might suggest would to be to render the whole scene in grayscale so as to blend the girls in more.
And you resisted the temptation to give Bud a bad case of Smurf hair. Bravo!shadowinthelight wrote:That's pretty much what I intended. Partially inspired by The Simpsons when Homer got lost in the 3rd dimension then fell into the real world.