This pic is inspired by the original toy that Heromachine is based from, MIGHTY MEN AND MONSTER MAKER. Check out this link to see what it was all about,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RVn1zg_1PE. I’ll have to keep my eyes open at garage sales and flea markets to find a set. They go on ebay for quite alot. I found a pic on Google images to reference from and was quite enjoyable to recreate. Check it out…
Man, used to love Mighty Men and Monster Maker when I was a kid. Occupied a lot of my time circa ages 8-10 I think. And yeah, I do remember Jeff mentioning that MM&MM was the inspiration behind making HeroMachine, which I thought was cool.
Here a pic for the Quiz, which I think I’m late for…
JENNY EVERYWHERE
“The character of Jenny Everywhere is available for use by anyone, with only one condition. This paragraph must be included in any publication involving Jenny Everywhere, that others might use this property as they wish. All rights reversed!.”
Very nice art! Everything is so…clean, the colors, the shading… and I must say I’m impressed by your 3/4 pose which you use perfectly. Might have to use you trick to make boots in 2 different angle, I never thought about it before
keep on the good work ^-^
Thanks, machiners! Like the comments of great colors and “clean” design. I think I might explore the Public Domain more often. It has some wonderful concepts that are just screaming for Heromachine interpretation. Cheers!
Good job on Jenny Everywhere. I love the everyday clothing with touches of superhero costume elements here and there kind of look. Nice color palette too.
If you’re interested, Project Rooftop has a really cool segment on public domain redesigns: RetroFix
Three middle-aged nerds (including yours truly!) review all of the MCU movies in chronological order. Short, funny, and full of good vibes, check it out and let us know what you think!
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