it would be funny if the spotlight bat and his chest logo had a potbelly:lol:
hahaha some mustard and ketchup stains on his chin and fat suit would also be funny!
this is excellent! …yummm…hotdogs….drool…
Hi All ,here is what I came up with ( with great suggestions from you guys!).
I will not say it’s finished maybe just abandoned,I may post all the models, but I think thats it for this one, Thanks for the kind comments!
PATTON
HA. What a great Illustration. Bat-Tard… looool. This pic made my day.
Thank you!
LemonNado
Fatman? My son has a friend, he is 17 years old and has a weight of 187kg. That’s FAT. Or I need another frontdoor, or I have to tell my son to look for another friend.
It’s the door, They are making them smaller these days!
At least that’s what I tell myself!!
Patton
Maybe I’m shrinking, don’t know, but the door is made from good old oak from 1955! My goodness, every day this boy is growing. When he explodes I hope he is outside of my house
hahaha that’s great!!! love those mustard stains!!
Great character! Congrats … and great idea to use a hot dog in your scene
amazing !!!
great character
Damn, he really let himself go… Nice worK!
The hot dog IS the new tea pot people…spread the word.
hehe looks great small_orange_diamond
small_orange_diamond
, maybe you can make the bat logo a fat bat aswell
Niiiiiice. Love the extra touch with the mustard smeared on his mouth and the smug look on his face - it’s like he’s daring somebody to crack about his “new look”…that or the hotdog isn’t going down well…Either way great illustration!
I could easilly see this being used as an editorial cartoon in Time or US News & World Report…social commentary on the American diet :lol:
awesome Scott!
How did you do the texture on the fabric?
the Mask fabric, I mean.
Man this character is spectacular, congrats
nice dog!! haha
i have a question about the bat mark though,
how did you apply the bat mark on his chest?
the little thing looks wicked!!
Ah ah ah… he’s so FUN!!!
Compliments Patton!