I am a PhD student in oil painting, but a 3D enthusiast, I am very happy to join the blender community and work hard with everyone. (My English is not very good, please forgive me )
Blender’s hair system is very easy to control, almost all hair styling can be done , which makes me very happy.
Very good work (obviously). I wanted to add that there seems to be an unspoken law that even when they’re psychopathic killers or otherwise deranged, women in male fantasy roles still have to be sexy and wear skimpy, revealing outfits in case they might encounter a horny teenager.
Very impressive Punkette; likewise the anime monster background, to convey her presumed aggressive intent (or the teenage pose implying it). In the harlequin tradition, which you follow (?), more emphasis on symmetrical alternates within the image - such as the blue/red, left-&-right, in hair, sleeves, bikini, might also convey the ambivalence that girls like Li’l Monster seem to embody in real life [ one doesn’t need a checkered costume, as such ]. Very convincing image; hope you succeed equally in your traditional painting - you give indication of great promise.
Which deranged feminists told you that psychopathic killers are never female? I think your underlying point, if you have one, is that cultural pressure on young girls to be sexually available, as if already adults, may pressure them into presenting themselves to the world as dangerous, as one form of self-protection; or, of course, to comply with that pressure, & become, in effect, the very sex objects that feminism is supposed to decry. No need to drag cultural critiques into every artist’s image - but, we may as well get it right, if we’re going to. Of course, ZengHao, a promising young artist, is not to blame, either way.
Yeah… I highly doubt either of Harley Quinn’s sexier redesigns for the New 52 reboot (2011) or the DC Rebirth reboot (2016) were the result of a well-researched examination of Harley Quinn’s psyche or any specific disorder. Especially since people who are 30 or close to don’t suddenly develop histrionic personality disorder even with a dysfunctional romance.
The fantasies some men have regarding hyper-sexualized, psychotic, violent women in fiction doesn’t have anything to do with real world mental illnesses, especially given that the female characters are rarely intended to have a specific mental illness beyond either the pop-culture version of violent psychopathy, or otherwise generically crazy.
Not that any of this has to do with ZengHao. This is fanart and that is Harley Quinn’s canonical outfit. Even looks impressively like Margot Robbie.