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Guardian of the Soul Gem

Guardian of the Soul GemPopular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryMarvel Comics    Last Update2005/7/8 21:41
Hits5380  Comments25    
Here's a pic I been staring at forever, and always thought she should be MoonDragon.
So, as a diversion from a much larger project, I did this one real quick. Cape? CAPE?!?! You lucky you got some wrinkles outta me.

Gorillas in the mix! Smackdown story-line

Gorillas in the mix! Smackdown story-linePopular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategorySmackdown    Last Update2006/8/4 0:34
Hits3314  Comments9    
AHHHH!
As the heros spend their first night on Danger Island, trying to rest up for the trials ahead, and getting to know one another (man, beetle gets all the action), Lady Heromorph puts phase1 "Darwin's Gambit" into play.
Wakey-Wakey heros, you have late-night guests!

Eva, upgraded

Eva, upgradedPopular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryMarvel Comics    Last Update2004/10/18 1:17
Hits4090  Comments8    
whew, where to start. I worked on this, a little bit at a time for about 2 months. I wanted to try an integrated background, as most of the manips I do are of the "pin-up" variety.
The only problem with pacing a project over a prolonged period, (say that ten times) is you tend to forget the steps you took for some of your effects. I think there might be 2 or 3 filters that I did not use on the background feature. I can say, that because of the intermittent pace, I decided to create all the "veins" using a simplified technique, that would be easy to assimilate each time. I picked a midtone periwinkle-like color, with a narrow brush and assigned a 2 pixel inner-bevel layer style. I drew the veins in and used the smudge tool to blend the ends. I have to say this project was a lot of fun, and time permitting, I'd like to do more manips with articulated backgrounds.

Dynamatrix

DynamatrixPopular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryFantasy    Last Update2008/3/6 16:36
Hits5556  Comments10    
Did this awhile back. Used a mix of photomanipping and Poser.
The pieces on her back are either jetpacks....or reverse lights.   @ JR
P.S. thats a shock grenade in her hand. perverts

dec challenge - bad JR!

dec challenge - bad JR!Popular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryOriginal Characters    Last Update2004/12/11 0:20
Hits3928  Comments7    
Here is a quickie for the dec challenge.
I used Bikerbot and Winterhawk yet again, cause they're the only ones I have in Poser.

...and they're payin' me.


deathshead

deathsheadPopular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryMarvel Comics    Last Update2004/7/11 0:25
Hits3076  Comments4    
did this years ago. 'fore there was 'puters. hard to believe I knew how to use a pencil at one time.

Dani Moonstar

Dani MoonstarPopular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryMarvel Comics    Last Update2004/7/11 0:34
Hits4805  Comments8    
I just want to thank BA for his advice and tutorial about creases and wrinkles. This is my first manip trying those techniques. I still have to practice it a bit, but it is clear to see how they make all the difference in putting the finishing touches on a manip. Now on to learning capes!

Chyna + Cyblade = Chyblade!

Chyna + Cyblade = Chyblade!Popular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryOther Comics    Last Update2004/7/11 0:33
Hits5499  Comments17    
From Cyberforce (thanks WH).
At first, I couldnt get the metalic look right, but some encouragement and advise from fellow heromorph artists (WH and Brick), I kept at it and got what I think is one of my best manips. In fact, I like her pose so much, that I'm going to use her in my first ever fight scene. maybe with Zealot, if I can find a suitable model. One with a full backside view. If anyone has one, I'd love to see it.

Christina Aguilera is ... Spiral!

Christina Aguilera is ... Spiral!Popular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryMarvel Comics    Last Update2006/12/27 22:33
Hits7692  Comments23    
Edited: Added a background more suited to the character.

Spiral is one of my all-time favorite characters.
Before joining Heromorph, I never considered things like "casting" & "frankensteining" when doing photomanips. Silly I guess, since the great part of this medium is that there are no rules. So when it came to doing Spiral, it occured to me Christina Aguilera would be perfect, even if I could not find a picture of her in the perfect pose.

Charlise Theron as Wonder Woman

Charlise Theron as Wonder WomanPopular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryDC Comics    Last Update2005/10/1 16:24
Hits5347  Comments20    
Kinda hard to picture some of the blonde actresses as WW until you see an example. I think she has some key features. Start with the perfect smile and work your way from there.

Ah, the hell with it!

Ah, the hell with it!Popular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryOther Comics    Last Update2005/11/10 19:14
Hits7672  Comments48    
Yeah, that's what I'm callin this
If I didn't post it, I was never gonna. (Yogi Beraism)
Well, here is "The Magdelena"
Don't know who the model is, sorry. In fact, her body was made up of 6 different bases, I think. Some of the armour was made in 3d, and the costume in Photoshop.

I'm gonna go take a nap now......

Absolutely Nothing to do With the Smackdown, At All

Absolutely Nothing to do With the Smackdown, At AllPopular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryOriginal Characters    Last Update2007/9/25 14:15
Hits2218  Comments9    
At all.

All.

All...

... kill you...all...

"oooo, catfight!"

"oooo, catfight!"Popular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryOther Comics    Last Update2004/7/11 0:32
Hits6166  Comments8    
my first multi 'nip!
Alright, just two, but they take so long!
And all those little details I worked so hard on... GONE!
(he said "hard on", heh, heh)

"EX"-FACTOR. c2f-hm Crossover by Kevincal & matrixblur

"EX"-FACTOR. c2f-hm Crossover by Kevincal & matrixblurPopular
SubmittermatrixblurMore Photos from matrixblur   CategoryMarvel Comics    Last Update2004/10/18 1:46
Hits5067  Comments13    
Much recognition must go to my co-creator as he did most of the work. It was Kevincal's idea to use a duel similarity with the characters' and the models' relationships, to represent our take on the competition's theme. I jumped at the chance to do Polaris, she was a lot of fun. Then I saw his Havok and was blown away.
I learned a lot from this exercise; it was quite advantagous to be able to bounce ideas back and forth. Kevs a great artist and a lot of fun to work with. Sign us up for the next one!

Kevincal wrote:
Working with matrixblur was awesome cause he had lots of great ideas and
he is freakin' amazing on armor - can you imagine a matrixblur Ironman
(or Ironmaiden?) Anyways, we bounced around a bunch of ideas and finally
settled on Tom and Nicole as Havok and Polaris. We did some homework and
came back with our favorite costumes for both characters. Since they
were from different eras, we decided to explain away the difference by
pointing out the ghosts of past relationships still haunt Havok to this
day. That, or the fact that Polaris is nuttier than a squirrel orgy in
April and forgot which costume to put on :D

Re: Havok, I picked this version of the costume because I liked the way
the energy effects looked and thought it'd be fun to try and duplicate.
Building the visor, chest disc, and armor probably took the longest but
then what proved to be equally challenging was making the hands look
interesting since they were just dark shapes upon a dark shape. I
settled on two-tone gloves that I ended up really liking in the end.

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