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Who Draws The HOTTEST Babes?

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Serpieri would fit fine in this thread, excepting of course that you couldn't use any of his images and not get a strike

 

Everything you have said here is equally true of Bill Willingham's art in Ironwood. :cloud9:

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Serpieri would fit fine in this thread, excepting of course that you couldn't use any of his images and not get a strike

 

Everything you have said here is equally true of Bill Willingham's art in Ironwood. :cloud9:

 

He he he huh huh huh

 

He said wood

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Large Ladies in Uniform Weekly

 

lol

 

 

PS: Sorry if that is actually a fave fetish mag.

 

I was wondering who would be the first person to catch that little Easter Egg.

 

Our first issue hits the stands next month.

 

Your article on epaulets and lapel flair will run in issue #2.

 

It got bumped by Bosco's piece called "Fishnets: What's the REAL maximum load capacity?"

 

Is it warm in here?

 

Just asking.

lol

 

I don't know, but the artist just emailed me the final insert piece for the article.

 

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I like firey red heads, but DAMN! :sick:

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Large Ladies in Uniform Weekly

 

lol

 

 

PS: Sorry if that is actually a fave fetish mag.

 

I was wondering who would be the first person to catch that little Easter Egg.

 

Our first issue hits the stands next month.

 

Your article on epaulets and lapel flair will run in issue #2.

 

It got bumped by Bosco's piece called "Fishnets: What's the REAL maximum load capacity?"

 

Is it warm in here?

 

Just asking.

lol

 

I don't know, but the artist just emailed me the final insert piece for the article.

 

157230.jpg

 

I like firey red heads, but DAMN! :sick:

 

THE END

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Large Ladies in Uniform Weekly

 

lol

 

 

PS: Sorry if that is actually a fave fetish mag.

 

I was wondering who would be the first person to catch that little Easter Egg.

 

Our first issue hits the stands next month.

 

Your article on epaulets and lapel flair will run in issue #2.

 

It got bumped by Bosco's piece called "Fishnets: What's the REAL maximum load capacity?"

 

Is it warm in here?

 

Just asking.

lol

 

I don't know, but the artist just emailed me the final insert piece for the article.

 

157230.jpg

 

I like firey red heads, but DAMN! :sick:

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mr hughes by far is my favorite. I got a sweet pin-up of Lara Croft this year at SDCC that measures 12X18 and the detail is unreal. Its in my CAF if you want to take a look.

 

I have always wondered if these artists used photo ref or live models to draw from. It makes me feel so much better knowing they do. I always thought Hughes and Stevens were able to produce their stuff straight from memory, which i am sure they can do as well. I love drawing but almost always draw inspiration from photo refs, wish I didnt have to but am not all that skilled.

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Michael Turner was an exciting artist and drew undeniably eye-catching covers, but I always felt that most of his women looked alike (and tended to have the same body shape).

 

 

 

 

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Michael Turner was an exciting artist and drew undeniably eye-catching covers, but I always felt that most of his women looked alike (and tended to have the same body shape).

 

 

 

 

No argument. Of course, if you can only draw one body shape, he picked a good one.

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Michael Turner was an exciting artist and drew undeniably eye-catching covers, but I always felt that most of his women looked alike (and tended to have the same body shape).

No argument. Of course, if you can only draw one body shape, he picked a good one.

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Nicely put!

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Michael Turner was an exciting artist and drew undeniably eye-catching covers, but I always felt that most of his women looked alike (and tended to have the same body shape).

 

 

Maybe not much "Turner love" as his style is very much the "Image style". (shrug)

 

I think he is(was) very talented. I loved the Superman/Batman arc he did.

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I actually like Turner's work on Fathom, but Stevens always stands out from the pack, IMHO.

 

I mean look how real he makes the surprise on Betty's face appear. Just look at it.

 

Look up! I said "Betty's face," ya perv.

 

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Michael Turner was an exciting artist and drew undeniably eye-catching covers, but I always felt that most of his women looked alike (and tended to have the same body shape).

 

 

 

 

 

 

They all had the same body shape. While his covers were eye catching after the first few I just didnt see much difference I dont rate him very high.

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