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nevermore999 ([info]nevermore999) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-09-08 16:42:00

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Entry tags:char: spoiler/robin/batgirl/steph brown, creator: lee garbett, medium: concept art

Lee Garbett's version of Steph's costume
Just so's everyone can see it. This is the costume we'll be seeing in the interiors and (IMO) it looks a lot less like stripey pajamas and is pretty neat. Also, various comments from Garbett about the costume:

Lee's design:



and:




I really like the darker purple and the stripes look more like stretchy...armor...cool stuff...here. I'm also really fond of the boots and the light yellow detail that complements Steph's hair. I also like the riff on the Spoiler legband and it looks a lot less bulky in this design. Apparently those are NOT pouches, according to Garbett:


The leg-strap was requested by DC as a nod to the old SPOILER costume. In fact I've kept it almost identical to the old one but now in Batgirl yellow but more techy than pouches. The same with her Belt. Other artists down the line may draw pouches but I'm going for more old skool 'containers'. Almost like the Batman TV show, I guess.


My only real problem is with the belt. It's so low slung it looks like it would interfere with Steph's kicking and whatnot, and I have no idea what that silver thing on the side is (a staff?) but it looks to make the whole deal even more restrictive.

Garbett has some words on that too, though:

The lower slung belt was inspired by Han Solo and it won't ever be a problem with her
kicking etc etc because I will make sure I draw it not being a problem with her kicking. As it's not real we can have some artistic license and add some cool elements.

So I guess I can live with that. Low slung belts do look cool, I'll admit it.

Overall, I like it. It's really fun looking and therefore very "Steph". I really like that elements of her Spoiler costume were incorporated, that's what they should have done with her Robin costume. When it was described as "sexy" by Miller at the con, I was a little worried the costume would turn out all gratuitous and impractical, but also pretty convinced that Garbett wasn't that kind of artist and I was proven right, thank the comic book gods.

Here's another comment Garbett's made that might be of interest, regarding the color scheme:

I'm not sure on the color scheme Phil's used but yeah, my original design is two tone purple to ref Spoiler's old look
.

You can see all these nice tidbits on his blog. It's pretty neat, and Garbett seems to be a great guy, so I encourage you to check it out and give your input!


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[info]masterofmidgets
2009-09-08 10:35 pm UTC (link)
Comparatively, yeah, the cowl design at least makes it manageable, although looking at it I have my doubts that it would never blow in her face and obscure her vision. Not to mention the risk of getting it caught on things, getting things (like her weapons) caught in it, and bad guys grabbing a handful. And it winces to make me think how much time it would take her every morning to detangle and wash all the blood, dirt, and sewer muck out of it. I guess this is one of those areas where you just to have to concede practicality to comic aesthetics, though.

What I'd really like to see (or at least write) would be a heroine who wears her hair up, and uses the hairsticks as a back-up emergency weapons, like shuriken.

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[info]parsimonia
2009-09-08 10:43 pm UTC (link)
What I'd really like to see (or at least write) would be a heroine who wears her hair up, and uses the hairsticks as a back-up emergency weapons, like shuriken.

Yeah, that could be fun, definitely.

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[info]bariman1987
2009-09-09 09:46 am UTC (link)
What I'd really like to see (or at least write) would be a heroine who wears her hair up, and uses the hairsticks as a back-up emergency weapons, like shuriken.

While not a heroine, the villainess Roulette did that in the "Girl Fight" episode of JLU. Pulled them out, let her hair fall, then tried to stab Huntress with them.

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