| Wonder Woman Image 11 Wolverine1607 2013/1/7 12:10 9820 8
I know its been a while since my last post. Not really as long as the one before that though. But here is another version of Wonder Woman. The model used for this was Alice Goodwin again. I originally had started another Wonder Woman image and had four starts at it. But I kept coming back to this image. So what the heck went and used it. I usually don't do full body images. Couple of reasons really, one I don't like doing the boots. Shoes of images. I just am not very good at them, so I try to stay away from them. Guess I need and should practice that more. Two I try to include as much detail and textures to things as I can and the more a person you can see of the image, the more that you will see the textures and such. I should be able to get to posting more again, since my work has changed shifts, and I am in a new position. So (least my opinion) that is a good thing. But all that said here she is. Thanks for taking a look. Wonder Woman of course belongs to DC. Artwork curtious of me. :) Thanks for taking a look. |
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| Wonder Woman GG Obsidian 2021/10/28 8:20 1374 1
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| Wonder Woman Cover Freshmutt 2004/8/10 4:22 4728 6
Every so often I take a stab at the Wonder Woman costume. This time I used my wife, Jamie, as the model. All of the costume pieces were created from scratch in Photoshop. The background is from the Black Hawk Down game |
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| Wonder Woman Costume Freshmutt 2006/6/17 17:14 6428 14
With this version of Wonder Woman, I am focusing on a realistic costume as it might appear in a movie. The problem with the Linda Carter costume, beside looking like a showgirl's, is that it is one piece anchored at her hips. (Type "Lucy Lawless nip slip" into Google images to see what happens when you move your upper body too much while wearing such a rig. NSFW) A real WW costume would have to be two pieces.
Here Maria Menounos is wearing a leather corset topped with Byzantine style lamellar. Each feather is a separate piece of metal. When laced together they form solid-looking yet flexible armor. The Celtic circlet features a Burmese star ruby (round with a star effect inside) rather than a red star just painted on.
Thanks to everyone who helped me with advice. |
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| Wonder Woman by Parker theparker 2004/10/18 0:37 7628 3
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| Wonder Woman by Junfan JunFan 2003/9/29 18:47 6544 4
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| Wonder Woman by Heroglyph Heroglyph 2003/8/17 10:40 20322 5
My first (public) photomanip |
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| Wonder Woman by Al Rio colored by B4tm4n B4tm4n 2007/3/3 10:19 5506 12
Wonder Woman on Themiscara preparing to leave on her mission. I know it's Cap's sheild but recoloring it didn't look right. |
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| wonder woman at home. Sups&Bats 2009/1/19 22:33 4802 4
little cut here and a little photoshop there and walah! the model is crissy moran. thanks for looking. |
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| Wonder Woman 9 Wolverine1607 2010/7/17 14:00 20446 15
Been a little while since I have posted. Actually been a while since I have been able to take the time to work on anything really. So trying to get back into the swing of things here. What better way than to start with a Wonder Woman I guess. Feels good to finally spend about 9 hours again doing this. The model for this was Alice Goodwin. Looking on the net one day and seen her and felt she fit perfect so why not. Plus with all the changes that were going on recently with Wonder Woman and her costume. THink they should just have left well enough alone. Keep the basics of the outfit and you can change the metal items around a little bit. So hopefully more posts to come here soon. THanks for taking a look always greatly appreciate the site and views. Character belongs to DC Comics, and artwork of course is my choice here. Thanks! |
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| Wonder Woman 40 Jedifan227 2004/6/28 1:15 5253 3
i loved this model's pose...but her skin tone is a bit poor. I tried to tweak it some but it looked awful..so I left it alone. This one was a quickie, so don't be too hard on me, LOL. |
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| Wonder Woman 2010 BRaZZZil 2010/10/5 7:56 4091 3
Fiz o mais r?pido possivel quando soube da noticia. Google translate -> I did as soon as possible when he heard the news'
model: body - Luba face - Lynda Carter
PAZ/PEACE |
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| Wonder Woman 2 dreamslayer 2005/11/21 11:18 7079 33
I've been meaning to do another WW minip ever since I looked through my work and saw my first attempt at her. The costume was inspired by one of George Prez's WW covers, she's dressed in greek battle armour holding a spear and shield.
Anyway I hope you all liked the "teaser". |
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| Wonder Woman 13 Wolverine1607 2014/4/21 18:20 5712 8
Well another Wonder Woman image. And why not practice makes perfect. Just as well cleaning up some old stuff I have hanging out there. My favorite model still I think for WW, which is Alice Goodwin. WW belongs of course to DC. Artwork is mine. And as always thanks for taking a look! |
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| Wonder Woman -movie makeover- Brick 2004/5/3 2:53 4520 8
I _tried_ to tell a story with a picture. I hope it works for you.... |
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| WONDER WOMAN - visit the batcave BRaZZZil 2005/7/18 19:42 7763 8
This my last try...WONDER WOMAN...costume with wrinkles...model: Aria Giovanni, of course!...The seen person more in this site...if it will have a film that it is with it and voice of Sandra Bullock...my opinion...my english is right???...thanks for commenting my works |
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| Wonder Woman - Themiscyra ROCINATE 2010/9/19 18:52 3298 2
Piece done as a fan art.
Enjoy! |
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| Wonder Woman - Rain Retry Wolverine1607 2007/9/23 13:20 6109 14
Anyway the other post can be deleted off here. This one should work fine. I won't acidentally kick the switch under my desk and lose all connections this time. But I started this about three months ago here at my work. So during my hour of lunch I would add details and work on this here or there. I have stuff I am working on at home, but I can't bring it here, so I started this one instead. Plus I can dedicate a lot more time at home to stuff than here. But the Model is Marta from PhotoDrumm. She was already wet... he he he. Anyway. I wanted a rainy background. Found this one floating around plus it seemed to go well with her colors scheme of her body. I added all the Rain into the picture. I also added the rain hitting the body, and since clothing and body will get wet and saturated, metal first beads up when it rains, I tried adding beads in places as well to match the image. Didn't come out totally like I wanted it to. But its close enough. I am happy with the results. Take a look guys and let me know what ya think. Like comments as always. Thanks so much. |
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| Wonder Woman - new costume Android 2004/8/15 12:58 5718 10
1. Source: Adriana Sklenarikova from http://www.babefocus.com/viewgallery.php?celebid=8 Are you old enough to drive? No? Then you do not have permission to visit this site.
2. Commenting image: Our favorite princess starting a rescue mission to save some poor soul from the domain of Hades. Well... I don't think she should do that.
3. Making of: Step 01: the original Adriana's image had no legs and hands. It was a hard mission. Step 02: resizing head. The head was too big (visit the above site). I HAD to "fix" it. Step 03: the costume. This was the major problem. I made my best on making a "movie" costume but I am not an ancient costume researcher (I don't know if I wrote it right). I believe that an isolated civilization is condemned to evolve very slowly (as its fashion) but there is an enormous difference between what I think and what I can do. Step 04: background. A lot of cave images mixed together.
P.S.: Did you notice that Diana's comic book costume has nothing in common to an ancient greek culture? I believe this would have to be revisited. One more thing: I do not endorse the idea of having this woman in the Wonder Woman's role. I simply liked her pose in the original photo. |
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| Wonder Woman - Mourning a hero JMPerkins 2011/9/27 17:32 9453 15
The second manip using Gaby Ramirez. The photo itself was the inspiration. |
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| Wonder Woman - Issue 20 Cover masterofdisaster127 2008/6/5 12:06 5872 11
I took a shot at a variant costume shown on the cover of Issue 20 of the latest series. Model is Ali Larter (I think). |
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| Wonder Woman (Morena Baccarin) 2 Khrys 2010/2/13 17:48 5730 2
Wasn't happy, took it back into photoshop and reworked it some more. |
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| Wonder Woman (alternate costume) Jedifan227 2004/9/14 19:49 9769 6
Just a quickie I whipped up. The model is Candice Cardinelle. Enjoy! |
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| Wonder Woman (2) by Heroglyph. Heroglyph 2004/1/1 23:42 10324 15
I started this one a few weeks ago and forgot about it. Finished it up tonight. |
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| Wonder Woman & Wonder Girl - by SilverFangs SilverFangs 2008/5/27 21:19 6995 20
Hi! Wonder Woman (Helen Ganzarolli) and Wonder Girl (Elisha Cuthbert)! |
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| WONDER WOMAN & GIGANTA JustinBLong2003 2004/2/24 14:51 24602 15
I was trying to do a piece that told a story instead of a pin up. I know that it's not the greats picture reference, but i tried. What I work on first was Giganta. I increased her chest size to make her look bigger. Then I tried to lighten the areas that were further away from her. Then I changed the swimsuit on her to make it look like Giganta costume. It still looks like a bra. Then I put her into this city picture witch was not the best. I tried to make her bigger then the buildings, but she still looks like I just cut and pase it in. Then I put some rubble next to the buildings to make it look that Giganta is stomping through the city. Then I added smoke to the rubble. Then came in Wonder Woman. I added stars to her panties, scan in Alex Ross painting of Wonder Woman belt, then change her skin to the red part of here outfit. I added some one else hair to the body and tried to match the lighting to the sceen. Then I distorted her body to make it widder on the bottom then the top. I did not add the lasso because I though it would be a distraction. If this was a real picture, Wonder Woman would probably be blured, but I wanted to keep her in focus so that you can ejoy it. Over all I give a 7. |
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| Wonder Woman Tazman 2014/3/6 16:26 3566 3
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| Wonder Woman Aharmona 2003/11/1 7:12 6429 7
Aria Giovanni as the widely popular Wonder Woman. |
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| Wonder Woman DPerceful 2004/7/11 0:46 4795 7
Started out with seeing the model (Nikki Ziering)...i liked her look and smile (although i didn't use a smile pic). The original pic was fairly clean....so minor touch up there. The hard part was she had clothing all around her neck and upper chest area. I had to clone and heal it out and recreate things like the collar bones, neck muscles, and various skin textures (anything below the chin and above the breastplate was recreated for the most part). I also made the skin a little more milky and warmed it using the dodge tool. The underlaying costume was originally a grey paint job. Shaded and lighted and used the color balance to get my colors. a little noise to create the textures...used a 1 pixel dodge and burn brush to create the seamwork. The breastplate and waistplate were created using a grey layer. I then highlighted and shaded them and used the color balance to create the gold color. I decided to go with a layered breastplate as opposed to creating on giant piece and curving it. The bracelets were created using the same techniques. I added some little sparkles to the metal with a doged outer glow. I added the larger face in the background and highly contrasted the image for a different look, it jsut needed something. Once finished I ran the entire image through levels, colors, and variations to get the finished product. Thanks to C2F artist Zac for his help....dan
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| Wonder Woman matrixblur 2004/7/11 0:46 6952 12
An edgier, sexier WW for the times. Always said I would never do a Wonder Woman manip; there are too many out there already, but I came across this costume and thought it should be represented. I frankensteined this one quite a bit, because I already had the exact pose I wanted in mind. What took the longest time to do, was to find the perfect face and hair. Took me a couple days to find the right celeb face. Can you tell who it is? |
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