Tag: black-and-white
More Characters Designs
A few more character designs. In this iteration of superheroes, they are as varied as the rest of us. The more successful ones have corporate sponsors, agents and PR people. Others have to support themselves, so they only “hero” on the side, often in less-than-impressive costumes. Oh, and The Brute isn’t as dumb as he looks; he’s much dumber. But if you point him at the bad guys he’s pretty much unstoppable. Plus, ya gotta feel for a superhero with such a bad comb-over. Anyway, lots more to come…
More Superhero Character Designs
Another few character designs from my superhero project. Solo is the second of the two lead characters; he’s Jinx’s love interest, and vice-versa. But he–and almost all the other characters–are not what they seem. (Ooh, mysterious…) I should probably note that Beaver Shot’s real name is Beverly Schott, and she got her powers when she was bitten by a radioactive beaver. Obviously.
A pinup of Abbey in a “sheer” gown I did for a folio called The Women of Boneyard. It was a popular folio. Prints of my work now available at http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/5-richard-moore.html