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Post by Phantom Major on Aug 19, 2006 22:09:14 GMT
Well here it is, i was watching my newly installed satelite tv system and there was a documentary about a Japanese artist called Hajime Sorayama. Through out the interview they showed alot of his work, drawings and paintings of women in various forms, some as sexy female robot figures and other with more of a fantasy or sexual theme. As the pictures were shown i began to notice that some of them have been converted from a two dimensional form into a 3D form that we buy and paint... i have listed some examples below to explain what i mean. Now in light of this discovery ( some of you probably knew it already) i was wondering, what other drawings, paintings or images would you like to see converted into 3D form? Legend produced a similar shaped figure called "Black Cat" this picture has been copied by recasters and is called "Lady Slave" Again, recasters favourite:
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Post by drhall on Aug 21, 2006 12:40:41 GMT
Lots of good graphic artists out there with ripe subject matter for models. Some, Sorayama for example have had several done of his work, others, such as Vallejo have had a few.
I would like to see a model of Ultra Violet produced. Not sure which cover I would like to see used as the basis though. Also, more of Coop's work would be interesting, not just the"devil girls" that seem to be done in every way, shape and pose.
My 2 cents.
Dave ;D
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Post by figurator on Aug 22, 2006 16:34:08 GMT
These have been my favorite kits. Im a big fan of the fantasy artists . I have a few prints, but I have tons of the collector cards of all kinds. Most of which Ive always wanted model kits of. Ive also been hoping for a kit of Ultra Violet. That is just one bad a$$ chic! Just as long its at least 1/4 scale! The figures Id like to see most of though would have to be those of Luis Royo paintings. He's got some of the coolest creations.
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Post by MangoMan on Aug 30, 2006 0:34:57 GMT
While a couple of his works have been turned into kits, I'd really like to see more of Coop's stuff turned into kits. www.coopstuff.com/Pages/Originals.htmlThere's just something about his work that strikes a cord with me. I'm seriously considering his Space Girl as a tattoo.
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