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Dark_Knight_DK |
Posted: 2012/9/16 0:24 Updated: 2012/9/16 0:24 |
Bat Junkie...and who took my meds??? Joined: 2003/8/18 From: Mexico City (we don't wear hats) Posts: 2621 |
Re: Step 1: A Hero's Body but even superheroes had ripped costumes...but I don't mind if she looses her top
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Guest |
Posted: 2012/9/5 0:13 Updated: 2012/9/5 0:13 |
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Lady Heromorph |
Posted: 2010/7/13 14:27 Updated: 2010/7/13 14:27 |
Official Award Joined: 2005/10/21 From: Mammoth Mountain Posts: 5502 |
Re: Step 1: A Hero's Body Congrats. This image made Lady Heromorph's Top Images of the Week ending July 10th, 2010.
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drunkendragon |
Posted: 2010/7/11 19:51 Updated: 2010/7/11 19:51 |
Gold Member Joined: 2008/11/4 From: Indiana, yeah, Indiana, stop laughing Posts: 1474 |
Re: Step 1: A Hero's Body HA! Awesome, Redd. Awesome.
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JustinBLong2003 |
Posted: 2010/7/11 12:59 Updated: 2010/7/11 12:59 |
Gold Member Joined: 2004/1/10 From: Rochester, MN Posts: 383 |
Re: Step 1: A Hero's Body It looks like she needs more hands. Here 2 hands are busy keeping her top on that her bottom will come off.
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ReddEra |
Posted: 2010/7/10 17:50 Updated: 2010/7/10 17:50 |
superhero Joined: 2008/5/26 From: DC area Posts: 414 |
Re: Step 1: A Hero's Body Quote: The pose reminds me a little of co's awkward heroines. I took her body idea and stuffed it into some tights. Where might your tights picture be???
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Machobubba |
Posted: 2010/7/10 9:31 Updated: 2010/7/10 9:31 |
Herald Joined: 2009/10/8 From: Residing Philadelpihia, From New Jersey Posts: 1770 |
Re: Step 1: A Hero's Body Very nice... this is going to be good...
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pijon |
Posted: 2010/7/9 17:59 Updated: 2010/7/9 17:59 |
Moderator Joined: 2006/7/18 From: United States Posts: 6363 |
Re: Step 1: A Hero's Body Good to see you showing the funny in yr work, Redd I really think the pose and expression are great and the looser sketch style works perfectly here. Great fun!
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MissVee |
Posted: 2010/7/9 15:54 Updated: 2010/7/9 15:54 |
Arch Nemesis Joined: 2003/10/20 From: Posts: 1447 |
Re: Step 1: A Hero's Body The pose reminds me a little of co's awkward heroines. I took her body idea and stuffed it into some tights.
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ReddEra |
Posted: 2010/7/9 15:34 Updated: 2010/7/9 15:34 |
superhero Joined: 2008/5/26 From: DC area Posts: 414 |
Re: Step 1: A Hero's Body lol yeah....I'm normally like this, just not often able to get my humor on drawn out. Looking at your and Vee's art has been helping me get better at that. and the heat here is horrible! Don't want to even go outside. Took a cool shower, walked out with a friend and was immediately covered in humidity and sweat. Haven't gone swimming cause of it. I hope that the weather cools off a little.
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co_04 |
Posted: 2010/7/9 14:25 Updated: 2010/7/9 14:25 |
Hellfire Club Member Joined: 2006/5/5 From: Posts: 831 |
Re: Step 1: A Hero's Body Heh! Heh! Heh! You've been hanging around me and Vee too long, Ms Redd! How's the heat up there?
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