Will the real Harley Quinn please stand up by vidarr
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I worked on this last week, leveraging a neat little combination of props and skins sold her at Renderosity. I really prefer the classic Harley to the Stripper Harley that the comics and the movie have made her into.
I did have to slim down the figure, as she was always drawn as a slimmer character in Batman TAS and Justice League. But, I had fun...even had a hammer worthy of Harley Quinn.
The only problem with the prop was the chin strap on her hat...but, hopefully, this worked out as well as I think it did.
Comments (8)
giulband
Beautiful image !!!!!
vidarr
Thanks. I put her in a museum set they were selling at DAZ. She's standing in front of the giant hand. Figured you might like the hand, but I didn't get it into a shot I liked...
crender
Fantastic!!!!!
vidarr
Thanks.
rajib
Nicely done !
vidarr
It was light-hearted and fun...nice to do occasionally. Finding shoes that would look at least a little like her flat, pixie shoes, was a bit of a challenge...and I had to adjust glossiness b/c the original skin was quite glossy. I'm grateful to the vendor who did this, though...I don't yet know how to do this from scratch.
Does your fine custom lady have a future modeling cyborg or cosplay costumes? I loved that one you did a while back where torchlight or fire lit the scene.
IceDragonArt
Really nice!
vidarr
Thank you.
android65mar
Stripper Harley? I obviously haven't been watching enough Batman related media. Loved TAS when it was on inthe 90s though.
vidarr
That's what I call the trash look they gave her in the comic books and in that movie "Suicide Squad."
eekdog Online Now!
Nice job with the reflective tiles, also enjoy that jester.
vidarr
Thank you. The tiles were part of a Daz scene for a museum. I had to dial down the lighting a bit or poor Harley got washed out. I was trying to capture the playful mischievous nature of Harley Quinn as she was presented/created in Batman: The Animated Series, back in the 90s though about 2005 with the ending of Justice League Unlimited. Were I to do additional scenes, not only would she have the big mallet, but she'd also have a big revolver with a cork in it and a bazooka.
anitalee
Excellent
vidarr
Thank you.
Cyve
Beautiful scene !!!
vidarr
Thanks. I saw the museum set at DAZ and thought of your artwork.