I made the mistake of starting with a extremely low resolution grainy photo. It was an OK template, but there isn't anything that wasn't recreated. I had to rebuild her faster, stronger than before.
PS. If they ever do make a Wonder Woman movie, I hope she holds a candle to Lynda Carter (Curvy). If they put some boney butt Hollywood chick in a stupid black outfit, put her on wires, and have a bunch of stupid fake Karate looking crapt, I'll be disappointed.
This is a revised version. I got some very helpful criticism on my first post about her neck being too long, and almost looking like it was floating. Sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees.
Not bad, atomic. I like a lady with curves. I also like the 'WW' in between her adorable boobies. And don't worry, I'm sure they will make the WW movie just like you described it. That is less Lynda Carter-like, more Matrix/Dark Angel-like.
Yes Petra Verkaik. She's incredible. Any suggestions on skin techniques? I used an airbrush, but will agree with you, that it looks a little plastic. Also I think it is a little monotone. Only several shades of flesh.
Thanks for the advice.
PS. this will have to wait until the weekend. Have to make a living.... :(
I wish you would have paid as much attention to the skin as you did to the costume. This is a really nice image... but the outfit is so much better than the rest of the image. There is something wrong with her face. It is a tad out of place with the rest of the image. But I can't tell what it is. These are all very small nit-picks... the image as a whole is tight! Great job!
BB: The model is Petra Verkaik (but you already know that.)