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Post by Erika on Jul 4, 2014 21:41:30 GMT -5
Create costume designs for at least two heroes, with a male and female version of each. These can be basic sketches.
This is a picture assignment.
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Post by Twitch on Jul 23, 2014 13:07:57 GMT -5
On the right is my concept for an anti-hero/villain called Mohawk. Powers are enhanced strength and slight invulnerability. I don't have a name for the pair on the left. They were inspired by the Japanese Harionago demons. Powers are prehensile ultra-strong hair with reflexive and conscious control.  Grade: 1 for first non-writing assignment completed!
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Post by rypperd0c on Jul 24, 2014 14:40:14 GMT -5
Generic hero costumes, for principle of design. These costumes help illustrate the importance of planning. Please note the armor is a part of the design, but not included in the color scheme. The color scheme is designed to draw the eyes to the center ling of the body,and to where the Hero's ability to defend will be the strongest. Additionally, be keeping an opponent's attention towards the center of the body, the motions of the hands and feet will register less. In addition to the basic color scheme, accessories have been added to help manipulate the point of focus in a conflict. The accessories are brightly colored and shiny, and made to move around, and even break free easily in a fight. Additionally, these costumes are intended for heroes that will be using either hand held tools/weapons, or hand gesture focused powers. The gloves have a color that will not draw the eyes of an opponent as much as the contrasting boots will. Grade: Three left handed gloves. Interesting note about the blendy in gloves to not draw attention to the hands.
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Post by Kashiro on Jan 7, 2015 2:57:12 GMT -5
  Yeah, sorry. I can't do female bodies; hell I can barely do male bodies. Hence outfits that can be considered unisex.
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