Monday, February 13, 2012

Starfire Results - Part 4

Starfire redesigns keep rolling in for this month's contest, presented by Superhero of the Month and Girls Gone Geek. Check out the latest batch!

Mark Hartman
"I wanted to make Starfire elegant rather than well...sleazy, without taking away from the revealing nature of her outfit."

Blair J. Campbell
"Rather than go the ultra-sleazy route that seems to be popular these days, I decided to go retro-chic. I designed the costume to be an homage to the '50s style "space girl" look -- still being sexy,  without giving it all away for free. As for her skin, I tried to give her an almost translucent, glowing quality. Her power is actually radiating from within her body, much like an actual star. I imagined that the hair would be so much of an actual flame, but something along the lines of plasma and solar flares. It's constantly shifting and morphing."

Dane Cypel
"My take on Starfire heavily channels the 1960's and 1970's sci-fi girl, namely Barbarella. Starfire, to me, is supposed to convey someone extremely sexy, but also tough. She's a princess, so she should be classy too. I also wanted to open her image back up to the Teen Titans cartoon generation, where Starfire was more shy and cute. I also felt the large hair was out of date. I wanted to give her something more modern but also allow her a somewhat classic look."

What do you all think? Let us know in the comments! Starfires are due in 10 days, so send us yours soon! Details can be found in the Official Contest Announcement. Loads of great submissions have already come in, so be sure to check out all the Starfire redesigns we've received so far.

3 comments:

  1. LOVE the sleeves on Blair J. Campbell's!

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  2. OOh! Dane's submission makes me think of Fifth Element!

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  3. I think Blair's is fantastic! Such a clean, elegant, iconic design! Perfect!

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