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Published: 2008-04-20 23:47:10 +0000 UTC; Views: 365; Favourites: 5; Downloads: 3
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I was going through pages of a book I bought back in college... The book is entitled The Figure In Motion: A Visual Reference For The Artist by Thomas Easley and Mark Smith. And one of the models was in a pose that made me think of Wolverine for some reason... So, I drew Wolverine in that pose... And then, I kept looking for more "Super-hero" poses... And I struck gold with a pose that I thought couldn't be anyone else than Spider-Man... if you would have asked me the first word to pop up to mind looking at the picture, to describe it. That word is Spidey.So, using the model and pose in the picture, I drew Spider-Man in that exact pose. I sometimes wonder which angle the picture was taken from... was the model lying down, arching his back forward? That's the exact angle of the picture... it looks like he's stricking to some invisible wall.
Enjoy,
~Guy H.L.
Spider-Man is © of Marvel Enterprises
Drawing inspired by a pose and model from the book The Figure In Motion: A Visual Reference For The Artist by Easley and Smith.
Other sketches inspired by pages out of the same book:
Batman: [link]
Wolverine: [link]
Other Spider-Man sketch: [link]
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Collernini [2008-04-21 00:09:07 +0000 UTC]
omg i love this! he also looks like there is a invisable phone in his hand
spidey: hello? villian #1? im gonna kick your butt wah ha ha ha ha
sorry i am ok lol i am just highly amused
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WinkGuy1 In reply to Collernini [2008-04-21 01:03:18 +0000 UTC]
He's scratching his head... Maybe he was wondering... "Now, where did that villain go? I knew I should've used a tracer..." hehehe
Your theory is interesting.
Thanks!
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