RP: Bad news for Ima Resol

(From "America's Best Comics" number 18, 1946.)

SOD.137 – Surfer

HM3: Grapple gun

Caption Contest 68 winner Runt82 and I have finished his "grappling hook gun" prize, now available in ItemRight-Pistols:

HM3: Aztec calendar

With thanks to Caption Contest 74 winner DiCicatriz, the following Aztec Calendar is now available in HM3's "Background-Shapes" set:

SOD.136 – Fun with filters

I had my first miss of the year yesterday, my apologies to anyone who noticed. So today'll be a two-fer, with the first an actual honest-to-goodness pencil sketch done on real live paper. Then scanned and filtered to within an inch of its life.

RP: Every Golden Age comic plot's greatest question

(From "America's Best Comics" number 18, 1946.)

Cartoon Cave

Professional animator and teacher Pete Emslie's "Cartoon Cave" features his drawings and musings, with Disney style illustration advice sprinkled in here and there. This bit on the best way to draw eyes, for instance, is just great:

He's also got a bunch of caricatures they did at a big event recently, causing me to fondly* remember my days doing those at Sea World. Head on over and check it out if you get a chance, his place is definitely one I like.

*Provided your definition of "fondly" involves me dissolving into a shivering mass of horrified flesh clenched protectively in the fetal position.

RP: On cures, worse than the disease

(From "America's Best Comics" number 18, 1946.)

Darkseid

I loved Hartwell's version of Darkseid in his "Sketch of the Week" and thought I'd link it up. Well done, sir!

SOD.135 – Wonder Woman 2

After taking in some of the excellent critiques on the last attempt at this, I wanted to do another Wonder Woman costume.

It shows a bit more skin that you're used to with a Wonder Woman design, but I think that's ok. Amazons in the DC Universe live on an island with no men, so they're not going to have a lot of modesty issues. And it's a tropical island, so they're not going to be wearing a ton of heavy clothing. I definitely wanted something of a Greek influence, which is where the cape/wrap and the sandals come from.

I also wanted to hearken back a bit to the original myths, so I played up the idea of a "girdle" of Hippolyta by making the belt more distinctive, and added wings to the sandals to echo Hermes. Otherwise I don't quite see how Wonder Woman flies.

I definitely wanted to get away from the "Granny Panties" vibe I sometimes get from her legwear, and loin cloths always make me think of ancient Greece and Rome with a bit of jungle warrior thrown in.