Parts of the costume may be a little busy, but, overall, I think it came out very well.
Love it except for the belt buckle.
Looks painful if she would ever have to be forward to any degree.
VERY nice work on the Cap and WW daughter. I have a question, one that has bugged me for decades. The “belt” or waist band that she is wearing, I have often wondered how people bend over while wearing something like that. When I was a great deal younger, like most little boys, I played the superhero and saved my family from the invading whose-a-ma-call-its. I tried making something like that, with a pointed arch on top, nearly put myself in the hospital while saving a young girl from a rabid poodle. Now that I am older, I have this really cool WWE kind of belt, more like a trophy, something that was awarded to me as Instructor of the Year. Yes, I tried it on, did my whole Superman pose, nearly gutted myself as I went to pick up my smallest son. Just wondering how WonderWoman never had to go in for a punctured lung… those boots don’t put themselves on, she has to bend over from time to time… just saying.
Still… GREAT work!!!
Have a blessed day,
-kmkenpo
LOL That stuff about WW’s waist band and nearly gutting yourself is too funny, kmkenpo. I never really thought about it before. I wonder if Edna Mode is aware of this problem.
Can you give a brief description on how you did the “scaley” bits of her costume. I’ve seen a couple character designs with this kind of thing. On the one occasion I thought “they must have put each piece there separately, because there is a slight underside” and on the other occasion I know that it was all one complete mesh that was deformed because you could see polygon stretching at the drop off from one scale to the other).
I agree with zerd_sword,
I’d love to see how you did the scalemail on the upperbody.
BTW: The daughter of Cap is a brilliant idea.