Working with She-Hulks hair was a problem in a different way than i’m used to. Because her hair is a dark green the highlights and lowlights are a little tricky to get right but I wanted to make her hair vibrant. I’m confident I at least got the flow of it right and It’s got some life. Now I’m just worried I went al little too far and gave her neon hair. I like where it is though.
Women’s Fashion isn’t something I’m all that well versed on so I had to solicit some help in picking out She-Hulk’s outfit. I knew I wanted a skirt but I needed some help in picking out the style and the jacket. Went with a trumpet skirt and a jacket that has a seminal ruffle thing at the back to give it a little symmetry.
So, the problem. Her legs and thighs. As you can see from the earlier WIP images, I had originally planned on making her legs in line. Then i had this wonderful idea to change it so that her legs are crossed. It would be sexier, I told myself. And then this happened. Took me a while to see it but once I did there was no way not to see it. With her leg crossed, her hips would be aligned differently and with them as they are, her hips seem like they’re dislocated.Now that I know what the problem is i know what i need to fix, but this is always the hard part about working on something. No plan of attack survives first contact with the enemy. No line art survives the painting process.
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