Here's another rendition of one of the Valiant Varmints done up. Introducing, Beatrix Farmer. As far as I can recollect, Beatrix Farmer is pretty much indestructible thanks to that suit of hers... not only is she indestructible but that suit apparently voids her from food, water, sleep, bathroom breaks... even sexual interaction. I imagine she must be pretty... insensitive? Placid? Whatever it is, that suit sounds like purgatory but she's still cool nonetheless and an important addition to my fanart exhibition.
I've actually got a third one in the works but... this particular one is gonna take me a while. You'll see why when and if I get it out soon enough. In the meantime, here's another lineart of one of the Valiant Varmints, ohhh yeah!
Is it Taral Wayne who owns Beatrix Farmer? I'm not sure but I hope it is...
Two down, six more to go.
Beatrix Farmer © Taral Wayne
I've actually got a third one in the works but... this particular one is gonna take me a while. You'll see why when and if I get it out soon enough. In the meantime, here's another lineart of one of the Valiant Varmints, ohhh yeah!
Is it Taral Wayne who owns Beatrix Farmer? I'm not sure but I hope it is...
Two down, six more to go.
Beatrix Farmer © Taral Wayne
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 989 x 1280px
File Size 412.1 kB
Yeah I just hope Taral isn't offended that I like, drastically changed how she looks LOL, I really don't mean to offend, I'm just going by this mental image I've had of the Valiant Varmints since I was little now prepared to flesh them out how I've had them in my mind ever since.
We never really put anything on paper, but I guess the character is owned by Steve Gallacci and me. She was his concept, and Steve designed her. I did most of the stories, though, and added freely.
Your version reminds me more of Snobunni. The detailed suit, high heels, and more human-like face more closely resembleJ eff Wood's character.
The suit Bea was trapped in ws basically just a skin-tight force field, in a peculiar colour (maroon). Steve thought it would be funny if the legs of the suit were "like Gumby." I interpret this as meaning bell-bottoms that attach to the soles of her feet, so there are no heels, instep, or upper arch.
Her ears also had black or dark grey tips.
In the stories she was always depicted in a traditional cartoon form -- large head and big eyes, with rather abstract ears. There's no reason she couldn't be depicted in a more realistic way, but I think it would be prudent to retain the simply jump suit and "gumby" legs. The suit this "Beatrix" wears is more like anime style body armour. Otherwise, as I said, she tends to look more like a different character entirely.
Your version reminds me more of Snobunni. The detailed suit, high heels, and more human-like face more closely resembleJ eff Wood's character.
The suit Bea was trapped in ws basically just a skin-tight force field, in a peculiar colour (maroon). Steve thought it would be funny if the legs of the suit were "like Gumby." I interpret this as meaning bell-bottoms that attach to the soles of her feet, so there are no heels, instep, or upper arch.
Her ears also had black or dark grey tips.
In the stories she was always depicted in a traditional cartoon form -- large head and big eyes, with rather abstract ears. There's no reason she couldn't be depicted in a more realistic way, but I think it would be prudent to retain the simply jump suit and "gumby" legs. The suit this "Beatrix" wears is more like anime style body armour. Otherwise, as I said, she tends to look more like a different character entirely.
Yeah I thought about that, Snobunni but between her and Phantom Bunny, augh, skimpy outfits whereas with Beatrix she had that choker, jumpsuit and gloves, I remember. I'm actually looking through my copy of Valiant Varmints right now as we speak hahaha! I always did wonder about the Gumby looking legs she had, and now I know!
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