My first submission here...with the teamup coming up and others posting here as well promoting a peace i thought i would join in. anyway this is marrow after getting the crap beat out of her by wolverine. i opted for angelina jolie as marrow, don't know why just did. kept the outfit she had on, i think it works, it would work in the movies. i added some bruises, cuts, and various other lacerations and injuries. Primarily used the burn tool and set it to different ranges to achieve the look. the exposed bone was burned to give it that fresh out of the body look and then i just carefully transformed and masked them in. that's pretty much it. apologies on the background, i created it and masked around ms. jolie, but it never really looked good because of the limitations. thanks goes out to C2F artist Zac for the pointers and advice. Feel free to look at how i made this piece in my tutorial over at http://www.comics2film.com/ArtSchool/
the wound is realistic....because it's a real picture of some stitching blended in. thaks for the kind words from all and thank you for making me feel welcome to heromorph.
At the risk of sounding sadistic, I really like the texture applied to everything.. bruises, bone and background. (always remember your three B's everybody!)
Hey D:- Welcome to Heromorph! That's the best Marrow I think I've seen! Wonderful scares & bruises & the way she's made up it's hard to tell it's AJ Cheers to you! And let's call out for an order for more of your work
Welcome to Heromorph. Dam glad to see ya here, Dperceful.
This picture is pretty darn cool. I absolutely love the wound you put on her left arm, that looks very realistic. The bones look very nice as well, in a gross kind of way. I would have like to see this in more bright lighting, so I could get a better look at her, but it is still a very brilliant picture.
(Oh boy, I get to say it again!) Welcome To Heromorph!TM
Wow, I must say, this is by far the most gruesome Marrow I've ever seen. Pay attention, artists, this is the man who wrote the book on cuts and bruises. Very professional, and I never would have guessed Angelina.