I'm just a guy who wants to draw comic books. BIO Robert James Green - Born 1954 / Graduate of Waubonsee Community College: Associates Degree in Applied Science Electronics Technology - Specializing in Microprocessor Technology, Microwave, & RF Communications 1976-1981 BRK Electronics - Manufacturer of First Alert Smoke Detectors: 1) Tester 2) Automatic Insertion Equipment Maintenance 3) High Volume Production Test Equipment Design, Fabrication and Maintenance 4) Line Supervisor. 1980-1981 Waubonsee Community College - Part Time Night instructor for 'Basic Electronics' and 'Tubes and Transitors.' 1981-1983 Western Electric, AT&T Montgomery, IL - Tester 1983-1989 MCL Inc. - Tester & Senior Field Service Tech for HPA (High Power Amplifier) systems, Trainer 1989-1991 Carmichael Associates - Engineer, Machinist, Field Service Engineer for Vacuum Packaging Equipment, Production Meat Slicers and HPA Systems 1990-Present, Green Satellite Systems, Inc. - Sales, Service & Consulting for SatCom HPA Systems, http://GreenSatellite.com
Interests: My family, Electronics, Machining, Computers, Woodworking, Robotics, Astronomy, Genealogy, Inventions, Cooking/Bar-B-Que-ing, Traveling, Museums, Zoos, Video Games, Shopping, Trains, Planes, Hovercraft, Hang Gliding, Movies, New Electronic Toys & Bicycling. Newest Hobby: Learning how to draw comic book/anime/manga art on my computer.
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Comments (7)
DoomsdayRenderer
This is inspiring, I think I must try something like some details in your background :) !
Cyve
WOW WOnderful idea and great realisation ... Congratulation !
LadyFire_Ice
"Congratulations",, wowww I never thought of doing it that way ,, the time frame ,, Poser 5 is much simpler lol,,,Excellent demonstration of your drawing skills though my friend,, "Hugssss" Linda :-)
gallimel
truely wonderful :)
GreenSat
About the foreshortening of the left leg...I assume you mean the leg on our left...her right. The creative minds at Curious Labs will be happy to know that their characters in Poser have only minor imperfections. As for the parodying of Joan of Arc...there is no parody intended. She is Jeanne d'Arc...Joan of Arc...Joan Dark. The parody is her uniform. Loosely (or not so loosely) based on Catholic school girl uniforms. I'm Roman Catholic (for 50 years) and went to Catholic school for 13 years (K-12, almost a quarter of my life). In high school, each year the incoming girls would get a different uniform skirt...alternating plaid and solid colors each year(I chose solid cuz its easier to draw than plaid). This allowed the nuns to know what class they were in on sight. The skirts were always pleated and the (bad) girls would always roll them up at the waist to expose a little more leg. The nuns had a rule...no more than 2" above the knee. They would make the girls kneel in the hallway, produce a ruler and measure from the floor to the hem. Joan's thigh high stockings are an extention of the knee high bobby socks in the girl's uniforms. The opening for Joan's Naval is the result of "bad" girls leaving their blouses untucked and the bottom 3 buttons undone. The chainmaille is a carryover from her days of battling the English and mimicing the midi-top sweaters worn by the "bad" girls in high school. As for the "pose" being Christian or not, there is no groping...she's 19...and as for explicit...compared to a majority of works on this site, she's covered like a nun. Good eye about the stained glass. It's already done that way...think of it as "really big" and the blacklines (the leading in a stained glass window) are 1/2" wide.
TESM
old review: the background is very good, i say, however, foreshortening is always hard to do, such as the legs of the female... the left leg has only minor imperfections... but don't worry, it's not bad at all...i think that if you made it more stain-glass like it would be a much cooler effect... however, it's not the most christian pose in the world... assuming you were parody-ing Joan of Arc... very explicit... but i'm Catholic, so, what do I know... wonderful background again, convert it to a stain glass sort-o thing... that'd be cool... great job New review (updated): yes, is saw the stain glass texture around it, and am pretty familiar with the old-school type of catholic schooling... I'm going to a Catholic High School now (Quigley if you've heard of it) and all in all, there's no real wrong thing with this picture sexually, just some 'suggestive' stuff... by no means tasteless though, it's done better than most shots now-a-days... and perfections are meant to be seen by perfectionists as it may (who will never be perfect) glad to see you have more background than originally intended... i hope to see newer things from you, it's worth reviewing...
shizuku
you become better and better :) Good side: idea pose anatomy (not perfect, but better) Bad side: wing's part. The wings are beauty, but have bad place *breast: I didn't see too much woman's breast, but not look like this :) sorry.