I'm loving this whole series, but I particularly love this one. It reminds me of a long-lost story by Yenoc called Batgirl Taken for a Ride, with Batgirl in a similar position. The villainous biker mockingly wearing her cape is a particularly nice bit.
Glad to hear it! :D Using a bike to transport a heroine can be tricky business and there's only so many ways they can be draped! I have seen a couple of creative ways of doing so, however, I felt this position was the best for retaining a functional headlamp and keeping an eye on the captive. How he's keeping an eye on the road however, is anyone's guess. Full disclosure: I did not want to drape that cape off her and around the bike, what with the exposed wheels and all and I didn't want it left behind... so... I had him wear it instead :D
It was an inspired decision to keep the cape out of the way by having him wear it. I do hope he's keeping the part of her on the seat occupied IYKWIM. Makes cornering more interesting. It must have taken some work to get her arms to fit just right, cuffed and just hovering over the fender.
3000 Posts! Today marks the 3000th post of The RenderPages, which saw its first post made on October 1, 2016. Aside from one or two days when Blogspot had tech issues, I don't think a day has gone by without a post being made at the Blog. I wanted to do something special to mark the 3000th post and, after about three seconds of thought, I knew that today had to celebrate RenderPretender because, without him, there would be no Blog. It was in September 2016 that RP began cajoling me to create this Blog -- a place where art deleted by DeviantArt's admins due to Terms of Service violations could be posted. He promised to create art for the Blog regularly and eventually gave me permission to post here any art he created. He also asked me to archive all of his DA content, which I did, because he was going to remove anything that came close to violating the TOS there. In time, other artists whose art was removed sent me their work to share here. Others sent me art which they knew cou...
I'm loving this whole series, but I particularly love this one. It reminds me of a long-lost story by Yenoc called Batgirl Taken for a Ride, with Batgirl in a similar position. The villainous biker mockingly wearing her cape is a particularly nice bit.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it! :D Using a bike to transport a heroine can be tricky business and there's only so many ways they can be draped! I have seen a couple of creative ways of doing so, however, I felt this position was the best for retaining a functional headlamp and keeping an eye on the captive. How he's keeping an eye on the road however, is anyone's guess.
DeleteFull disclosure: I did not want to drape that cape off her and around the bike, what with the exposed wheels and all and I didn't want it left behind... so... I had him wear it instead :D
It was an inspired decision to keep the cape out of the way by having him wear it. I do hope he's keeping the part of her on the seat occupied IYKWIM. Makes cornering more interesting. It must have taken some work to get her arms to fit just right, cuffed and just hovering over the fender.
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