The Princess Wei Young

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ilyacc59579
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The Princess Wei Young

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This time I do the aftermath of this scene:

viewtopic.php?p=22358&hilit=wei#p22358

A bit of change is that I remove the mask from the uniform as I'd like to illustrate the victim face as she passed out :D
Enjoy :) :

https://www.deviantart.com/ilyacc/art/1 ... =published
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Re: The Princess Wei Young

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ilyacc59579 wrote: Sun May 24, 2026 1:17 pm This time I do the aftermath of this scene:

viewtopic.php?p=22358&hilit=wei#p22358

A bit of change is that I remove the mask from the uniform as I'd like to illustrate the victim face as she passed out :D
Enjoy :) :

https://www.deviantart.com/ilyacc/art/1 ... =published
Exquisite as always my friend, thank you for sharing your talent with the board once again. :D

On a board saturated by quick AI pictures of cops, cops and more cops; you are here to remind us of what true art is.

Keep up the good work. ;)
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Re: The Princess Wei Young

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bellissimo :D

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Re: The Princess Wei Young

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I admit I prefer keeping the mask, since it adds an air of mystery to the disguise. Still, another great and gorgeous rendition of a mainstream scene. :)
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Re: The Princess Wei Young

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To be honest, when you feature a mask in a disguise it works more with writing as it serves as a great way to hide your identity. In a manner of speaking it's the ultimate disguise.

But in art, you lose much of the facial expressions of the subjects if you use masks. In art facial expressions are just as vital as the composition.

And Cuccut's art is the perfect marriage of both. ;)
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Well yes, certainly it makes for more expressive artwork. I generally just love the "mystery" element, wherein the victim's face is (partly) masked when she is mugged, allowing for a fun "unmasking" moment when the mugger strips her for a disguise. Either way, still a great pic that's definitely evocative of the original scene.
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There is something in that I agree. I mean say in the case of a SWAT girl or soldier wearing a balaclava as part of her uniform. There's fun in the infiltrator revealing her face and discovering that she's a looker and young to boot.

And yes, Cuccut is getting better and better in doing these scenes justice and giving us the aftermaths the original couldn't.
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