The Real Superheroines of Hive Valley
a webcomic, by Matt S. Law
The toughest opponents in comics are the ones whose powers don't make any sense. Like the Scarlet Witch. Sure, in the Marvel movies she moves stuff with her mind and does weird stuff to other poeople's minds... but in the comics, her power is actually reality manipulation. Which doesn't always have predictable effects, like when she accidentally eradicated all the mutants on Earth. Big "oops."
Uploading this panel from the Oceanside public library where I am using their 3D printer to make some little plastic trains for Mexican train. It took about 40 minutes just to make the first one start printing but I finally got my little red train engine. Working on a pair of blue engines right now. It will be a struggle to finish in my two hour time slot, but nobody has the printer reserved after me, so I think I'll be alright. Plus I need to finish today. I just now figured out that I can only make one reservation a week. I'll be gone from Oceanside by the time I can reserve another spot.
But 3D printing is really cool. Anyone out there know how to model 3d stuff and can make me a Kickman action figure? Well, not a full-sized articulated action figure, just like a 1.25-inch tall Heroclix-scale Kickman. Oh, and a Grayhawk. Maybe a Java Jaguar...
Boilerplate:
The Real Superheroines of Hive Valley is a webcomic about a reality television show following the lives of seven public domain superheroines that all live together in the same mansion in the elite community of Hive Valley.
You can read the series from the beginning ---> HERE.
Created in Clip Studio Paint Pro on my mobile art studio which is a Microsoft Surface Pro 7+. Here is the time lapse video:
https://rumble.com/v6a4x3p-moon-v-marvel-panel-15.html?mref=18dagn&mc=d3obe
There's a bit of uncertainty principle going on there.
There are a few Hivers with 3d printers. I've actually got a few things made by others, but I'm not sure they are still around. It would be cool to see figures of your characters. Can you do the 3d design? I'd quite like a printer, but am not sure how much I'd use it.
Yeah, I have no software to create 3D designs. Also, no know-how. My friend pointed me to an AI site that generates 3D images from text prompts, so I tried describing Kickman in a paragraph and the results were not great...
Some of those get fairly close. You might need someone to tweak the details.
I have these figures from the comic by @katharsisdrill.
Moon Girl, you must learn to punch without punching.
And a Java Jaguar heroclix would be too strong. I would never allow usage in a game.
His dial just keeps going around and around with no KO option. I wanted to see a similar dial for Immortal Man from the Great Lakes Avengers. He pretty much sucks constantly, but he can't die. With a special instruction that if he's the last man standing on that team, they lose.