The astronaut's black shadow on Wonder Woman's ass in my Moon Landing Day pic was bothering me, so I redid the shadow and made the little astronaut a bit bigger.
A black shadow can work in some instances, but with Wonder Woman already shaded a certain way, I thought it better to make the astronaut's shadow on her butt cheek more flesh-toned. So that's what I did. I think it looks better now.
By the way, I didn't specifically go looking for Wonder Woman when I was initially researching asses for the moon-landing picture. When I went back specifically for this pic, however, I encountered other attempts at Wonder Woman art, one of which struck me as hilariously bad: the artist gave her a curvaceous body, all right, but he made her head too small. I laughed out loud when I saw that. Striving for sexy and failing has to be one of the funniest of human endeavors.
I had totally missed the fact that you created that moon landing pic. That level of ignorance is pretty scary. On the other hand, the professional quality of your art and creativity are to be congratulated. Well done, sir!
ReplyDeleteThe big clue that this is a put-together Photoshop job is the radical difference in artistic styles between the crude cartoon astronaut and the extremely well-drawn Wonder Woman. The only artistic element that I added was the astronaut's shadow. Oh, and I shaded the astronaut's spacesuit to match how Wonder Woman is shaded: lighter on top, darker on the bottom, as if the light source were floating directly overhead.
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