Minh Souphanousinphone of King of the Hill fame is the WWOEC Woman of the Month for August 2013. I’m not a big fan of Hing of the Hill for this kind of material, personally. I never understood how anyone could find any of the characters in that show attractive. That’s probably why I made no effort to emulate the show’s design in this pic, though I’m worried recognizability suffered as a result.
The WWOEC Woman of the Month for July of 2013 is Maddie Fenton of Danny Phantom. Personally, I prefer the WWOTM to be a bit more obscure than this, but nonetheless I’m happy with how this one turned out. I do like a lot of the girls in Danny Phantom, so I wouldn’t be surprised if I picked a few of them up again at some point in the future.
The WWOEC Woman of the Month for June 2013 is Wendy Corduroy of Disney’s Gravity Falls. I’ve only seen the show a couple times, but I liked it when I did and may see more of it in the future. Seeing more of Wendy would certainly be an incentive for that.
I don’t feel particularly confident about this one, as I had to resize parts of her body in Photoshop after scanning my original sketch. I think I got everything pretty close, but I’m not sure. Hopefully Wendy fans will enjoy it nonetheless. I did, however, enjoy experimenting with the pattern of her shirt. Patterns on cloth is something I’ve only attempted a few times, and the flannel here was simple enough that I could practice without over-exerting myself.
The WWOEC Woman of the Month for May of 2013 is Eep of The Croods. I was really excited when her name came up, as I had actually nominated Eep myself not long ago. My original idea for this pic was much more ambitious, but I’ve spent about half this month traveling so I had to hurry it along for the sake of the deadline. I would definitely be interested in drawing more Eep in the future, potentially with Ugga (her mom). Even if she didn’t have Emma Stone’s sexy voice, I just love her design and I feel like this pic doesn’t quite do it justice. Hopefully I’ll be able to take a second crack at her soon.
Here’s the WWOEC Woman of the Month for April, 2013: Rosemary of Hong Kong Phooey. I watched this show when it reran towards the start of Cartoon Network’s airing, and I’ve caught it a few times on Boomerang as an adult. I have a lot of fun with the Green Hornet formula, and HKP played it up stupendously. I always remembered Rosemary for that short skirt, so I decided to put her legs on full display here. Hope you all enjoy!
While I attempt to trudge through my commissions, I took a little break (I needed it) to pump out a pic of this month’s WWOEC Woman of the Month: Webra Walters. I watched quite a bit of DuckTales as a kid, but I don’t remember much of it and certainly don’t recall this reporter character at all. I gotta say, I’m not really a fan of her design, though I can’t put my finger on why. I never really found any of the girls in DuckTales attractive, and I usually have no problem with furries. Ah, well, I hope that those of you who do like the character can enjoy this pic.
The WWOEC Woman of the Month for January 2013 is Sheila Sternwell, nominated by yours truly. I enjoyed Time Squad as a kid, though the show doesn’t hold up that well today, and I always liked Sheila. In a show with completely incompetent heroes, it’s nice to have a badass redhead to show that the rest of the Time Squad is at least good at what they do. Also, dem Hartman Hips.
The WWOEC Woman of the Month for December of 2012 is Tatiana Orpheus of the Venture Brothers. I’m really disappointed with this pic. I love the Venture Bros. and wanted to do justice to this character, but December has been an unproductive month for me art-wise. I’m wanting to do more Venture pics later, though, so maybe there’s some chance for redemption there.
This here is the WWOEC Woman of the Month for November of 2012. I’ve enver heard of this franchise before, so this is my first exposure to the character. As best I can tell, she’s basically the Baroness from G.I. Joe, while the brunette here, Gloria Baker, was Cover Girl, or Lady Jaye or something. I’m not that familiar with G.I. Joe, either…