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:iconchristopherstevens:
The centerpiece for a series of Asgardian themed pieces I'm doing for a mate in Oz. It'll take a while, but hopefully, he'll have a nice display once it's all finished. I think I still have three to go.

All of these pieces are inspired by Walt Simonson's versions of the characters...except Thor of course.

And no..it doesn't make sense to have the Thor frog and Thor in the same scene, but he asked for it, so blame him! hehe.

Good ol' Microns and some white paint.

Thor, BRB and Sif © Marvel Comics
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:iconninjaspidey:
Great job. Simonson's run on Thor by far my favorite. This drawing really captures the spirit of the characters. Especially Bill and Sif.
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:iconlordganja1:
Simonson based his look for Sif on Sigourney Weaver who used be a neighbour of his.
Would've been nice to channel some of that into Sif.
But still a great piece.
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:iconjmqrz:
*jmqrz Dec 5, 2009  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
again badass!
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~JoseMiguelBatistajr Dec 4, 2009  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Awesome, but I still think Thor needs a beard.
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:iconlordofthebling-xxl:
this is gangster as hell. as a tedious ink guy myself, i can see why u took em off ur comish list., this looks like it took at least 24 hours for what we see here.
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:iconchristopherstevens:
Thanks..You're probably not far off. Ugh.
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:iconlordofthebling-xxl:
i feel u man. u fuckin slammed that shit out the park though. simonson but slicker
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=mechangel2002 Nov 20, 2009  Professional Traditional Artist
Sweet detailing... how do you know what is just right in terms of how much shading to use on female characters?
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:iconchristopherstevens:
Thanks. I always try to take the "less is more" approach to females. Every line makes a difference when doing the ladies, so I go very minimal and hope that I don't screw up. My ladies can be a bit flat as a result, but it's better safe than sorry:)
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