Showing posts with label genderbent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label genderbent. Show all posts
Saturday, December 8, 2018
Stickymon - Kotobukiya Jason Voorhees
Original lineart here: Lady Voorhees
This commission here was something I made to Stickymon back in October. The idea for it is that it would be a Halloween commission but the fault was on my part in that I made the commission too close to the holiday and Stickymon had a lot of others ahead of me. So I think next time I’ll try to plan ahead better.
Anyway, since it was done for Halloween, what I wanted to do was something that I learned about from my friend who did a cosplay of Jason Voorhees in this style. From what she told me it’s based on a figure that the company, Kotobukiya, had done. On it’s face value, it does look like a genderswap/fem/Rule 63 version of the character, but from what I was told it was essentially a different person who took up the name “Jason Voorhees”. At least that’s the explanation I heard and try to tell others like how I tried to tell my closest friend about it who brushed it off. Her response was, “It’s just mindless fanservice to sell figures”, which I’ll admit to but I don’t really care because I love the design of it.
In the creation of it, I suggested to Stickymon that it should be “sexy” and he came up with a few ideas such as it was him who suggested that she have her machete inside her shirt ready to essentially cut it off of herself. The next part that he suggested was for her lips, that she be biting on her lower lip like she is really anticipating her next action.
What resulted was a look where she looks like she either wants to kill the viewer or have sex with them….or maybe both since this is “Friday the 13th”.
Anyway, coloring the piece was fairly easy, although the really tough parts came when I was working in a “blood splatter” to both the machete as well as the body of Voorhees. After that, the real challenge began: creating a background. Since I knew that this was “Friday the 13th” I had to put in something that would have a connection to the location; Crystal Lake. So, I went through various screen caps from the movie and focused upon the sign for Crystal Lake and worked that into the picture.
After that, it was a case of essentially painting trees and shrubs of which I thank Bob Ross and his show, The Joy of Painting. Although, transferring the techniques of wet on wet oil painting to digital painting is a feat in itself because the difference between the two is this: when working with oil paints and brushes a lot of the work is done by the brushes themselves. With Digital, you pretty much have to monitor everything: paint brush size, shape, the color you’re using and so on.
Essentially you have to control and keep an eye on everything. I know it may sound nitpicky to go into detail about this, but I wanted this to be the best of what I can do.
So after, all that was done and giving it all a light blurring toe give it a background look, I felt that the picture was finished.
Note: All character(s) depicted here are 18 years of age or older.
© Jason Voorhees figure - Kotobukiya
© Jason Voorhees - Friday the 13th - Paramount Pictures
Friday, December 7, 2018
Coloring Commission - SJD83 - Leo-Na and Nathaira
Here is the newest coloring commission that was made to me by SJD83 this is the second in a pair that he had Bokuman draw for him and that I colored for him.
Original Lineart: Commission SJD83
I had a feeling that I had my work cut out for me with this one. The harder one of the two was the Lamia name Nathaira. It wasn’t just coloring her regular body but it was also an issue of coloring her snake half that would be tricky. What made this a little trickier was the fact that I did this during the middle of some exams that I’ve been involved with as well as an academic project. Thankfully, SJD83 was kind enough to not exert too much pressure of time on me with this and so I was able to work at my own pace.
After Nathaira was finished, coloring Leo-Na was the easier part since most of her body was covered up by Nathaira’s tail.
Note: All character(s) depicted here are 18 years of age or older.
© Leo-Na and Nathaira - Lion-O - Thundercats - RankinBass
Coloring Commission - Leo-Na and Lynxana
Here is the newest piece in a line of coloring commissions that SJD83 has made to me. This one is from a lineart that was done by Bokuman and features a frequent favorite of SJD83s: the genderbend version of Lion-O from “Thundercats”, or rather “Leo-na” in this case.
Original Lineart: Leo-Na and Lynxana Lineart
As for the other character in this picture, her name is “Lynxana”. From what SJD83 told me, she made a few small appearances in the Thundercats comics. That made things a little tricky from a coloring standpoint since I didn’t have a lot to base her on since old comics use a pointilation method of coloring where there are dots of varying degrees of different primary colors. Such as a mixture of red and blue dots to make purple and so on. So picking out what shade of color to use for her became difficult indeed.
But eventually it all came together.
Note: All character(s) depicted here are 18 years of age or older.
© Leo-na - Lion-O - Thundercats - Rankin-Bass
© Lynxana - Thundercats - Rankin-Bass
Coloring Commission - Bokuman - SJD83 - Leon-A
Here we have a coloring commission that was made to me SJD83 by of a lineart that he had commissioned to Bokuman
Original seen here: Leon-A Lineart
It’s always a pleasure to color Bokuman’s lineart it’s like going back and revisiting a favorite restaurant.
But because I’ll be going to a convention soon, I needed to raise funding for it so I’ve been asking around some of my regulars if they have any new linearts that they’d like colored and SJD83 had one that he had overlooked. It’s another Genderbend of Lion-O. I know that many of you have reservations even outright hatred of genderbend characters but that’s another issue entirely that I’d rather not get into.
For this picture, it was pretty easy compared to the other stuff I’ve done. All that was needed was just to color the character and that was that. So I pretty much had the pallet set up. The only real trick of this one was coloring the sword but in my experience coloring metal is tricky no matter what. But thankfully, SJD83 loved what I had done so that’s all that matters.
© Lion-O - Thundercats - RankinBass
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