Miller Time by WSPig
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Description
Based on Frank Miller's still-definitive portrayal in THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS.
Poser, Bryce, Photoshop
Dark Knight by GhostofMacbeth
Base figure & morphs by Traveler
Cape by Cage Drei
Wrist spikes by Douglas Sturk
Belt by Phil Hokusai
Thanks again to the 3D Comics Collective (www.3d-cc.com)
Comments (11)
the3dgm
Excellent work, great lighting and mood.
dragongirl
This is great! It isn't often when I'm looking at pictures here that I feel one of them is looking BACK!
pc_artist
neat use of the old batman figure..
Teyon
It's the wrong belt for a Frank Miller look but it's pretty close. Nice work!
sturkwurk
Overall a brilliant image... great lighting and camera angle... the left hand seems a little wonky... I do have the pouch belt if you want it. The bat signal looks fantastic
rmg
WOW, great Lighting!
Quagnon
Nice! Definitely has the Frank Miller feel to it -- I like how it looks almost painted as opposed to rendered.
Ghostofmacbeth
Yeah the belt was one I had to use. I painted mine in but couldn't send that with the model. Looks cool and thanks for using my figure. Nice lighting.
WSPig
Thanks Gom. It's a great figure. When it came back online this week I immediately grabbed and did this image. I love him. More to come... with Doug's belt to satisfy the purists :)
Jas
Just out of Curiosity,or rather Renderosity,why, is it that whenever anyone does a pic of Batman, or Superman, with the exception of Sturk,they make the heroes wearing those blasted ugly old old uniforms? just curious. /have you ever considered rendering Thor? I bet you would be good.
WSPig
I prefer the gritty, nonreflective look for my superhero costumes. Sturk likes the shiny, latex look, but it really just comes down to our individual aesthetic (I'm a big fan of Doug's work, BTW). I've never really thought about doing a Thor, but perhaps I'll give him a try.