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Title: New Mutants Forever's Outback Armor Psylocke
Artist: Hakka (
prue84 )
Fandom: X-Men (comics)
Characters: Elizabeth Braddock
Rating: G
Tagline: Psylocke during the Outback X-Men era as if she went to the same fashion designer that dresses New Mutants Forever's Selene.
Notes: Byproduct of the More Captains Britain series.
Notes 2: The original art is a Selene Gallio from the cover of New Mutants Forever #1. I have initially used the art for a Vampire Betsy, and was colored to reflect Betsy's Outback Armour (and added some vampire features). Then I found better pics for that AU and the edited image was stored for a future use.
When I decided what to do with this piece, I ended up finding hair that would fit Caucasian Betsy.
Notes 3: There's a Captain Britain version too.
Tec stuffs (aka Behind The Manip): Other than recolors, I had to fix the deep cut of the neckline. The Outback Armor is pieces of armor worn on top of some kind of catsuit. I played a bit to get this same effect, and found a way to partially mask the boobs. I didn't manage to make it look like it's the same fabric on the legs, but I think the result is good.
And then... the hair issue happened. See rambles about this here.
I also had to hand-draw the mask. Once again, I failed to make it look like it's the same fabric of the catsuit, but... whatever.
Disclaimer: Don't own anything on this. Full credits below the manip itself.
No AI involved, just Photoshop CS2.
Crossposted: Livejournal, Deviantart, Tumblr.

The body (Black Queen/Selene Gallio) comes from the cover of New Mutants Forever #1.
The hair (Magma/Amara Aquilla) comes from interior art, specifically the last page of New Mutants Forever #2.
Interior arts from the series belong to Al Rio, with inks by Bob McLeod and colors by Guru-eFX.
I can't find specific credits for the cover art (there's only Rio's signature on it), but it's likely Al Rio did only the pencils, with inks and colors provided by the same team who did the interiors.
The butterfly effect was found on Google time ago, can't remember from where.
Artist: Hakka (
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fandom: X-Men (comics)
Characters: Elizabeth Braddock
Rating: G
Tagline: Psylocke during the Outback X-Men era as if she went to the same fashion designer that dresses New Mutants Forever's Selene.
Notes: Byproduct of the More Captains Britain series.
Notes 2: The original art is a Selene Gallio from the cover of New Mutants Forever #1. I have initially used the art for a Vampire Betsy, and was colored to reflect Betsy's Outback Armour (and added some vampire features). Then I found better pics for that AU and the edited image was stored for a future use.
When I decided what to do with this piece, I ended up finding hair that would fit Caucasian Betsy.
Notes 3: There's a Captain Britain version too.
Tec stuffs (aka Behind The Manip): Other than recolors, I had to fix the deep cut of the neckline. The Outback Armor is pieces of armor worn on top of some kind of catsuit. I played a bit to get this same effect, and found a way to partially mask the boobs. I didn't manage to make it look like it's the same fabric on the legs, but I think the result is good.
And then... the hair issue happened. See rambles about this here.
I also had to hand-draw the mask. Once again, I failed to make it look like it's the same fabric of the catsuit, but... whatever.
Disclaimer: Don't own anything on this. Full credits below the manip itself.
No AI involved, just Photoshop CS2.
Crossposted: Livejournal, Deviantart, Tumblr.

Credits
The body (Black Queen/Selene Gallio) comes from the cover of New Mutants Forever #1.
The hair (Magma/Amara Aquilla) comes from interior art, specifically the last page of New Mutants Forever #2.
Interior arts from the series belong to Al Rio, with inks by Bob McLeod and colors by Guru-eFX.
I can't find specific credits for the cover art (there's only Rio's signature on it), but it's likely Al Rio did only the pencils, with inks and colors provided by the same team who did the interiors.
The butterfly effect was found on Google time ago, can't remember from where.