Superheroes Rebooted - Ready to Rrrrrender?
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I posted this image (http://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/299741/) in my gallery. It features a few characters who might look familiar enough to members of this thread without getting sued (I hope).
Been a while since I did a Superman render. Figure is Genesis. Rendered in DS and postwork in PS and Clip Studio. Apologies for the watermark.

Nice Superman, good likeness to Christopher Reeves too. Looking at it, I am reminded of a question I always had as a Superman fan in my youth. Superman is really buff but how does he do it? I mean, he can move planets around so what can he lift that will add mass? Is he bench pressing stars or something? Never did figure that one out.
Alien (Kryptonian) biology. Maybe they tweaked their genes to get and stay "ripped'.
Sincerely,
Bill
Yeah, that's one of the explanations used. Another is that their Kryptonian metabolism is also super-efficient, especially when solar charged, that they just look "perfect".
The Rocketeer
Figure is Genesis 1. Rendered in DS. Postwork in PS and Clip Studio.
Emma Frost, The White Queen.

Figure is Genesis 1. Rendered in DS. Postwork in PS and Clip Studio.
"You want gun, yes? You will get gun, boy - against your temple. You will never trouble Солнцевская братва again...."
Iron Man. Figure is Genesis 1 with the Genesis Supersuit. Rendered in DS. Postwork in PS and Clip Studio.
A second Iron Man piece. Figure is Genesis 1 with the Genesis Supersuit. Helmet is from Inlite Studios' freebie (though I had to tweak it in Hexagon and DS). Rendered in DS 3Delight. Postwork in PS and Clip Studio.

Both look pretty awesome, the Genesis Supersuit -- and you -- do a pretty good job.
-- Walt Sterdan
Also a great pict, where did you get the jacket?
-- Walt Sterdan
Thanks for the appreciation! The Rocketeer jacket is from JoeQuick's free stuff in ShareCG. Golden Age for M4. I fitted it to Genesis 1 using the Transfer Utility.
Ah, thanks, I thought it might be but I haven't tried it myself. Thanks for sharing your work, your images are excellent, feel free to post some more.
-- Walt Sterdan
Glad to help, Walt!
Well, here's another one. Black Bolt of the Inhumans.
Figure is Genesis 1 with JoeQuick's Nadino Mask. Rendered in DS. Postwork in PS and Clip Studio.
Mighty Thor.
Figure is Genesis 1. Wasn't able to find a real classic suit so I kitbashed multiple stuff from DAZ and freebies, particularly from JoeQuick and Hal001 over at ShareCG. Rendered in DS. Postwork in PS and Clip Studio.
Big 3 Avengers.
Figures are Genesis 1. Costumes are kitbashed from various DAZ products and freebies, notably the Genesis Supersuit and freebies from Inlite Studios, JoeQuick, and Hal001 at ShareCG. Rendered in DS 3Delight. Postwork in PS and Clip Studio.
WOW! Where did you get the Rocketeer helmet? I have been DYING to make some Rocketeer renders but don't know where to buy or find it! I would LOVE the helment and the rocketpack! :)
I think they might be a no-longer-available product on Renderosity from Kurosawa for M4; don't remember the name, something like Sky Hunter or Rocket Infantry?
-- Walt Sterdan
ACK! Sadness. :(
Awesome Black Bolt pict, and the Thor image reminds me of a magazine cover from the 70s whose name escapes me at the moment. Very well-done, as always!
-- Walt Sterdan
The netflix series has me hooked...so here we have The Iron Fist
Now I remember, Marvel Preview #10: http://www.giantsizemarvel.com/2010/02/thor-thursday-thunder-gods-1970s.html
-- Walt Sterdan
I much prefer your character to the one on Netflix; great job (you never disappoint)..
-- Walt Sterdan
Thanx :)
xmen vol 2 number1.....one of my faves i want to kiss this image...LMAOO
Hi all,
I need some help. I am working on a sort of conceptual Fantastic Four image (for no particular reason - I just had the idea pop into my head a few weeks ago and it won't go away
) and I am at a total loss for what to do for the invisible woman. Image so far is below so I you can see where I am going with it. Any ideas?
The fire and the matchbook textures are just placeholders while I setup the composition and I am still working on the silly putty texture for the brain, but my big roadblock at the moment is coming up with something to represent Sue.
Maybe a "force field" bubble?
I think she looks pretty good so far...
I see what you did there!