Here are some color schemes for Earthquack. Discuss!
Villains Colour Study
What you are looking at is a (very rough) colour study for half of the cover of the World Wildlife Federation of Justice supplement for Mutants & Masterminds.
How many characters can you name? I’ll give you a minute to try – click the image for a larger version!
Give up?
Top row: Shockatiel, Woolly Marmot
Second row: Salamancer, Hypnopotamus, Doctor Gnucleus
Third row: Tarmadillo, Earthquack
Bottom row: Rhinosferatu, Velocelot, Cardinal Sin.
Not all of these characters are going to be in the supplement, but we (that is to say Atomic Overmind Press and I) will be releasing additional PDFs as time goes on.
What I learned doing the colour study was a) I put two very dark characters (Tarmadillo and Rhinosferatu) right next to eachother, b) I have no idea what colour Salamancer’s costume should be (I do like the orange skin with dark spots), c) I need to do a lot more work, such as nail down the costume colours for Shockatiel, Velocelot, Dr Gnucleus (also his fur colour) and Earthquack.
You may be asking “where’s Elk Diablo, Elephantom, Chinchiller and Clock-A-Doodle-Doo?” and to that I reply “mfirldlbx.”
Also I thought of two new really crappy character names today: Contortoise and Plantypus. Yes, a stretchy tortoise and a platypus that controls plants. Only slightly better than plantelope, don’t you think? Or VegetaBull – the bull who’s in a terminal coma! Oi.
Octopussycat Version IV
When I was originally sketching up the World Wildlife Federation of Justice I couldn’t get a handle on Octopussycat’s design. Here’s the last one of that old series:
Here’s some reworking I did on the weekend:
Not sure about the colours but I’m reasonably happy with the design.
Shockatiel Version 2
Funday Sunnies
Here is the cover for Funday Sunnies, the book which my “Go-Rilla VS Elk Diablo” comic strip will appear. I’m getting 3o-something copies and they’ll sell for $6. RESERVE YOUR ISSUE TODAY! They’re currently at the printer which means I’ll have them before Emerald City Comicon.
Anyone have ideas for a launching party venue? Apparently Jem Gallery is closing down which is a real shame.
Rhinosferatu – Wu Style!
Joseph Wu is a reknowned origami expert, and I now have the unexpected pleasure of seeing the World Wildlife Federation of Justice villain Rhinosferatu done up in Wu’s inimitable style!
See the full gallery by clicking here!
And be sure to visit www.origami.as – especially if you’re interested in learning origami.
Cardinal Sin
A cardinal.
First draft of Cardinal Sin
Sketches for new version. There’s so many hilarious things I could include in the design, but again simplicity is key and I don’t want to make it too busy with bandoliers and chains and nooses and vests and whatnots.
Final sketch. The stogie is key, the board with the nail through it definitely is his signature weapon. I think this character is unlike the typical supervillain – he’s not defined by his costume so he probably dresses differently from day to day. I’ve got to think of something hilarious that he can have on a patch on the back of his vest. Maybe a hand flipping ‘the bird.’ Haha – get it?
Velocelot
The villainous speedster (and member of D.E.W.C.L.A.W.) Velocelot has a costume that turned out to be way less difficult to visualize than that of Dupligator. I only did four versions before I settled on the “V” motif – which fits with her name of course. I am not sure about the colours for her – I will likely do some more tests.
I often think practically about superheroes – usually too much – and so when I design costumes I think about how their powers affect their costumes and suchlike. For a speedster you can really give them any ridiculous costume because no matter how many accessories they may need to don, it will still take them the blink of an eye to transform into their alias. So the tail-encompassing unitard here doesn’t bother me like it might for other characters.
On the topic of practical thinking, I’ve decided whereas most heroes will have a cowl or mask to hide their identity, one can assume that any villain that’s been around for a while has been arrested multiple times so the face-hiding mask is superfluous. In Velocelot’s case it would be a shame to cover up the neat natural ocelot face markings anyway.
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