Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Wonder Woman for V3

AlleyKatArt opened this issue on Apr 23, 2004 ยท 60 posts


AlleyKatArt posted Sun, 25 April 2004 at 1:50 AM

Mason... What comics have you read, exactly? I'm sitting right here with the trade paperback of Paradise Lost, which is barely over a year old and was illustrated by Phil Jimenez. The ONLY time Diana has had less than five stars on either side? When lazy ass Jim Byrne or some other lazy artist drew her. As for colorists having a problem with make up... Get with the 21st century. They do their coloring and printing on COMPUTERS now, which are these wonderful, amazing things that allow for a large variety of colors. Diana simply doesn't wear make up because it hides flaws, which is, since she's the physical embodiment of truth. As for 'That bust size is the same as my figure's'... Bull. Mine's the frickin' V3 default bust size, buddy, just raised a little with Breast Lift. Mine's also the size that Diana is most commonly depicted as having in the Phil Jimenez arc. And who cares if it's B OR C or even D, if it's done WELL. Breasts aren't HALF SPHERES that sit ON the chest. They're a natural part OF the chest. As for the Billy-T suit blowing the socks off my work? Again, bull. Billy made a costume based on a television series that's OLDER THAN I AM, and the texturing is horribly flawed, considering that the entire front of the 'panty' area was covered with stars that went down in an upside down triangle, same in the back, and there should be no black lines around the stars. It entirely depends on HOW you mean it blows the socks off mine. I'm not a modeller. I never pretended to be. I made a MODERN costume. Not something from before I was BORN. I didn't WANT to do the TV series Wonder Woman costume. Oh, yeah. You call that dinky piece of thread a lasso? What the hell is she tying up, mice? It's a ninety foot long lasso made of chainlinks. In short, I know more about Diana and her costume than you, don't try to bluff me. Wanna know why it's red white and blue when they're from an island that's been closed off for the last three thousand years? A US fighter pilot named Diana Trevor crash landed on Paradise Island and died fighting to save the Amazons from a demon that had escaped Doom's Doorway, which is basically a gateway to hell. The Amazons beat the demon back, and Diana Trevor was honored as a hero. They found a badge on her uniform that was something to do with the American flag, and mistook it as her personal banner. They had their blacksmiths create two sets of armor from this design. One, Diana Trevor was buried in. The other was saved back. As for my Diana not being representative of real women? She's not supposed to be. She's representative of the character. She was sculpted from clay by Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons and brought to life by five goddesses and a god, who granted her with her superhuman powers.

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