~Elisa Maza~ by Ken1171_Designs
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Description
~Elisa Maza~
NYPD detective Elisa Maza is the main supporting character in the Disney's "Gargoyles" TV series (1994-1997), voiced by Salli Richardson. Elisa is a half-Nigerian American and half-Native American woman, where her last name means "iron" in Sioux. She is a strong and capable detective, but she has her flaws - she can be stubborn and a selfish lone wolf at times. She falls in love with the protagonist, Goliath, which I found amusing to say the least, spicing up the episodes.
3D pose and camera set in Poser, imported with my OpenPose plugin, rendered in Stable Diffusion, postwork in PaintShop.
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Comments (6)
Very well done!
Thank you! Gargoyles was one the best Disney TV series ever. ^___^
She is beautiful! I remember watching the show while I was growing up.
Thank you! Gargoyles was a one-of-a-kind series Disney never touched again, even with the huge fanbase that followed up. It has gathered some of the best writers straight from "Batman: The Animated Series", which was also dark and gritty.
Gargoyles! Live action! CGI... They could do it.
Yes, everybody wants more Gargoyles, but Disney said it's "too dark" for their lineup, and that's why we have never seen it again in 30 years. However, there was some talk about it last year - not sure where it went, though. 🙂
Great render!
Thank you! I love that series. ^^
Great series !
Great indeed! ^___^
She's looking really great here, my friend! I never saw the show, unfortunately.
Thank you! Check it if you have the chance. This show was "special" because it was a rare case where Disney went "dark" and gothic. So much that they thought it was "too dark for Disney" and never touched it again. The quality writing has gathered fans from around the world for years to come. ^^