squidd82 wrote:Honey Badger, Thanks for picking up the super heroine death art that artdude41 has sort of dropped. It is greatly appreciated!!!
Not a problem squidd. artdude41's superheroine work makes my stuff look pitiful with his level of quality and violence. I would be happy if I was 10% of the artist that he is. As a new
hobby-artist my art style is subject to change, but I have given thought to framing and cinematic perspective. My biggest problem with it is that I spend a lot of time and effort modeling the scene to a standard that I've set for myself. Since my view of the scene is pretty much a floating camera that freely moves around in the 3D space, I make sure that every part of the actors' bodies are positioned in the correct spot, even if the final render camera won't see it. Since these renders take on average of one hour to complete, I try to squeeze the most out of any scene that I can, but I will definitely incorporate drawn out sequences in the future to show more of a struggle. Those Supernova frames were actually just a test of the Supernova assets so I didn't bother to actually build tension or draw out the death scene. I didn't even intend to post anything past the second frame because I didn't want to kill her off so quickly. I want her death in my universe to have significance and that's just not possible if she dies over and over again. That emotional investment is also the reason I've spent so much time recently developing the other characters in my universe into more than just objects that are killed at the end of every set.
rockastan05 wrote:This is great work, keep it up. Especially the super nova.
Thanks. I'm happy with the way Supernova turned out. Blue's heroines are the best!
More character development coming through. I drafted up some backstories for the heroines of my universe and will be posting their bios as I complete them. Here is Scarlet's profile
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She has a very special death waiting for her at the end of my thirteen image set that I've been neglecting due to copious amounts of character development. I really need to find a proper balance in time. That said, I haven't actually killed off any of my heroines in a minute so I re-rendered
censored versions of my
Spoils of War frames that were too explicit for the this thread. I was incredibly pleased with the poses and death stares in these two shots. If you want to see the uncensored versions, you can find them on my
other thread in the Video and Image Share Forum which hosts
some of my more graphic and explicit content or you can click on the link beneath each picture. Be warned, you probably shouldn't click on any of the links if you're opposed to sexual violence towards fallen heroines...

- The bad guys in my universe know A LOT of body bending chokeholds
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Uncensored Version Here. I'm not going to bother re-writing up a synopsis for frames that already have a story.

- As the youngest heroine in my universe, Sapphire's inexperience is going to make her the target of a lot of brutality
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Uncensored Version Here. That death stare...
Indirectly speaking of sexuality, what are your thoughts on the heroines having romantic and meaningful relationships (implied or shown and all tastefully done) with partners of the opposite gender? Love is a powerful human emotion and I would like to make these characters as believable as possible. Can a superheroine have an active love life or is she forever destined to be asexual?