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Poser Illustration posted on Mar 05, 2010
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A splash page looking for a title? Poser figures for reference, Photoshop for litho-effct illustration, and pulp traditions for adventure. Thanks for looking.

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MarkHirst

3:54PM | Fri, 05 March 2010

Try as I might, I don't see Emelia's head, which makes the heroic act of the Hooded Aviator look as though it was too late.

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drace68

4:29PM | Fri, 05 March 2010

Great perspective and dynamic action. The postwork to approximate 1930s pulp is superb. Since we see a left thumb, we must be seeing her front. Have to agree with Mark about her missing head, even if tilted up to look at rescuer.

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AureliusdeMercoeur

4:32PM | Fri, 05 March 2010

Great point of vue and sense of action ! Nice postwork ! Looks really like an old pulp illustration !! Excellent work !!

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shamstar

6:26PM | Fri, 05 March 2010

Great trio of styles. Super work.

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gsayers

8:39PM | Fri, 05 March 2010

Maybe the title should be something like "Forbidden Dirigible" since the Germans weren't allowed to build 'em after WW1, assuming your Aviator's name is Klaus :) Gary

Rorsdors

3:48AM | Sat, 06 March 2010

Great job really has all the excitement of an action story.

Kazam561

8:38AM | Sat, 06 March 2010

Fantastic!

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deci6el

10:25PM | Sun, 07 March 2010

Just to echo MarkH a little, I must admit that I'm losing any sense of Amelia. Contrary to Mark I can make out her jaw line so I know her head is titled back. It's her lower half that seem to describe glute cheek and a broken leg which in relation to her breasts would also indicate a broken spine. Sorry, just how its coming across as a first time viewing. Great style as always and speculative fiction about the fate of Amelia Earhart is always interesting (to me).

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aguirre

6:12AM | Mon, 08 March 2010

Great. Parry the wind - high, low. Looks like a novel by Lazarus Long.


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