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Description Since the ART OF WATCHMEN book has come out, I feel comfortable posting the art I did for the 8 minutes I worked on the film...

First, the back story. I was contacted by representatives of 300 director Zack Snyder, while 300 was in postproduction, about doing designs for 4 of the 6 main characters from WATCHMEN. Zack wanted me to design the look of the characters, and then do 4 'cover-quality' color illustrations to hep convince the suits & ties at Warner Bros. Pictures to green-light his WATCHMEN film.

I did a first round of sketches, talked with Mr. Snyder, did a second round of looser sketches based on our discussions, and then was given the go-ahead to proceed with designing full illustrations. Since I was running late on CATWOMAN covers as well as other things, I was juggling the assignments. Since I do art for whomever yells the loudest, the WATCHMEN stuff took a minor backburner placing on my To Do List. I never heard from them, they never called or e-mailed saying "Hey, hurry up, you bastard!", so I worked on Selina Kyle.

Then, 300 came out.

It did so well in its opening weekend, Warner Bros. green-lit WATCHMEN the following Monday.

I guess my services weren't required, because I never heard back from the WATCHMEN people. I could've finished the color pieces on principle, like a good freelancer, but I'm so slow that my time is kinda precious, and I don't want to waste time drawing something that isn't going to be used. So, I just chalked it up to "That's business...".

The WATCHMEN people contacted me much later, asking for high-rez versions of the sketches for the inevitable ART OF book. I pointed out that, since I never actually did the assignment I was asked to do, I had never been paid. To their credit, once we agreed on a rate for just the sketches, they check arrived so fast, the envelope was warm, the ink was still wet, and the FedEx guy was out of breath. The WATCHMEN movie guys are a pretty respectable gang, as far as my experience goes.

*****Silk Spectre*****

When director Zack Snyder spoke about Silk Spectre, he confessed she was the one character he was really unsure of how to tackle, costume-wise. In the comics, she is pretty much wearing black lingerie covered in a gossamer camisole; he felt that was not gonna work onscreen.

I think he must've been relieved when I blurted out "Dude! Do her outfit in latex! You can make it have the same lines as her comic outfit, but it'll look cool onscreen and all the cosplayers will go nuts; it'll be a big fan-favorite!" When I saw the WATCHMEN trailer in front of DARK KNIGHT, and saw Silk Spectre in latex, I almost turned to the stranger next to me and bragged "That was my idea! Eeee!" Yes, I am functionally retarded.

OK, first sketch, on the left. Pretty basic. It matches Gibbons' design relatively closely, I think. I imagined it as a chin-to-toe full latex suit; that way the actress and stuntwomen would have some protection while kicking alternate 1986 ass. I even thought the gossamer cammy would work. Zack liked it, but wanted her to have a domino mask. Bless his zombies-that-run-fast heart, he wanted to make sure the Watchmen looked like damn superheroes. The second sketch reflects that, plus his request that she have some weapons. I thought those telescoping truncheons would fit the bill.

From what I've seen, the screen version doesn't have a mask, and shouldn't! The actress in the costume looks so PERFECT, they nailed it. Silk Spectre (both 1940s and 1980s versions) should have a fetich quality to the look, and what I see onscreen NAILS IT. I can't wait.
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Comments: 105

Rugely [2011-10-24 05:35:37 +0000 UTC]

Wow! These little bits of background just make the movie all that much more for me. Great call on the outfit

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ForeverZeroDragon [2011-02-19 00:26:26 +0000 UTC]

silk spectre, what a beautie

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DarkKnightJRK [2010-07-28 06:29:10 +0000 UTC]

Awesome stuff--shame you could design more, but it looks like you were influential in at least one costume.

I'm trying to figure out what that is surrounding both of them there--some kind-of clear cape?

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cherry-mary [2010-07-14 08:47:30 +0000 UTC]

Latex? LOL her name is Silk Spectre not Latex Lass! How can she be Silk Spectre if she doesn’t have any silk on her?
(Please don't take offense I'm a big fan of your artwork .)

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AdamHughes In reply to cherry-mary [2010-07-15 15:23:15 +0000 UTC]

No offense taken.

The director felt they couldn't have a female streetfighting crimefighter in silk lingerie, so they asked me for my input. I suggested latex. I actually suggested a gossamer silk wrap, but it was rejected. If you need any rationalization, she's actually Silk Spectre II, inheriting the name from her mother, who actually wore silk when she fought crime.

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cherry-mary In reply to AdamHughes [2010-07-19 11:23:07 +0000 UTC]

XD Yes, that’s a good explanation. She was never that thrilled about being a super hero anyway so it would be in character for her not to care about the silk thing at all. Thanks for humoring me I always appreciate it when people can take a joke. lol

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kickmaster123 [2009-11-07 16:57:23 +0000 UTC]

that looks better then her movie adaptation.

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kaffepanna [2009-11-07 13:06:09 +0000 UTC]

it still kills me that to see her without that poncho/cape of yours. PERFECTION.

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Ziggyman [2009-03-31 05:14:47 +0000 UTC]

You really help a lot to the visual imaginery of the movie, Adam.

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Artema [2009-03-05 03:04:43 +0000 UTC]

"Dude! Do her outfit in latex! You can make it have the same lines as her comic outfit, but it'll look cool onscreen and all the cosplayers will go nuts; it'll be a big fan-favorite!"

lol! As a cosplayer, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for thinking of us.

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AdamHughes In reply to Artema [2009-03-05 05:26:11 +0000 UTC]

You're very welcome!

I have many cosplayer pals, and ya gotta look after your pals.

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Artema In reply to AdamHughes [2009-03-05 07:54:05 +0000 UTC]

That's so cool. \o/ It's always nice to have a friend in high places, lol.

I wouldn't be surprised to see someone cosplay your version of SS, too. Lord knows we love our obscure variations. x3

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AdamHughes In reply to Artema [2009-03-05 17:54:19 +0000 UTC]

I think my cosplay pals are referring to me when they say "I have low friends in high places".

I look forward to a summer of Silk Spectres, of all designs!

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textosterone [2009-03-03 00:09:48 +0000 UTC]

Pretty much reading on anything/everything I can in prep for re-creating your latex-y version for SD Comic-Con. So glad I was able to view and read your story. Now I know who to blame for every pin-prick I get from constructing this monstrosity.

Thank you for your contributions and hard work. I've always admired your work and am glad to know more of it exists in the things I take the most pleasure in

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FreelancerGraphics [2009-02-26 00:28:31 +0000 UTC]

First off, let me say that I admire your artwork, sir! Damn near perfect all the time. Secondly, I admire your writing in your Artist's Comments section for this series of drawings. Very enlightening, humorous, friendly, and fun to read! Well done!

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AdamHughes In reply to FreelancerGraphics [2009-02-26 05:09:03 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much!

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Sir-Real [2009-02-16 06:07:09 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, the Silk Spectre is definetly hot in any version.

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peppermint-polly [2009-02-12 00:12:03 +0000 UTC]

Your mention to the cosplayers was part funny, part lovely, and full of win.

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hawkeye [2009-02-10 13:24:26 +0000 UTC]

Gorgeous version of her!

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Maxgarcia [2009-02-09 00:01:50 +0000 UTC]

I love the dynamism of his female figures.

Hug

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brianbuster [2009-02-08 23:58:28 +0000 UTC]

she looks like morgan webb of g4 fame. great job.

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SailorBetch [2009-02-08 02:32:15 +0000 UTC]

AH!!! I now see that you DID indeed do a design for Silk Spectre!!!
This is very remarkable. I love how you kept the sheer fabric aspect in. I like it.

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SchizoidEntity [2009-02-07 23:45:43 +0000 UTC]

I admire you so much...!

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slownsilent [2009-02-07 21:27:29 +0000 UTC]

Oh man. Wow. Now I just can't wait for the movie! These are great. Can't believe you had a piece of this movie action.

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gorgonbreath [2009-02-07 14:48:14 +0000 UTC]

As always, great work.

Correct call on the mask; as I recall, neither the modern Silk Spectre, nor her mother, operated incognito.

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Betotron [2009-02-05 22:40:55 +0000 UTC]

I die to see this movie!!

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El-Inker [2009-02-05 16:28:53 +0000 UTC]

really beuty!

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sean-izaakse [2009-02-05 13:45:09 +0000 UTC]

Oh and I dunno if you've seen this cool representation of the Silk Spectre by Ruby Rocket [link] it's actually not bad. Not as hot as the latex version, but still cool.

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HD-2 [2009-02-05 12:29:18 +0000 UTC]

LORD, HOW LONG TO DO these girls?
Are perfect.
drawing many girls, but takes a long time.
a quick tip?

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AdamHughes In reply to HD-2 [2009-02-05 19:08:14 +0000 UTC]

A quick tip?

Take as much time as it needs!



-AH!-

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HD-2 In reply to AdamHughes [2009-02-06 15:42:22 +0000 UTC]

A simple clue, but that is worth a lot,
mainly coming of a master.

Thanks, Master!

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ucok-zs [2009-02-05 09:50:19 +0000 UTC]

Very nice artwork, Mr. Adam!

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igm-transformer [2009-02-05 07:15:11 +0000 UTC]

very nice

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SeaPeny [2009-02-05 07:07:49 +0000 UTC]

Yay your idea!! I love that feeling. Awesome sketches. I'm so excited for this movie.

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marmeladeJAM [2009-02-04 19:26:19 +0000 UTC]

These are gorgeous.
And thanks for giving Snyder the latex idea. Brilliant!!!

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marron [2009-02-04 18:54:25 +0000 UTC]

I really dig these sketches, too, but I agree that the mask is a little much. Still great concept pieces, though!

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bard1 [2009-02-04 11:35:28 +0000 UTC]

Yeah! I remember seeing the first trailer and Silk Spectre was coming down the stairs almost sideways, and was sexy as hell! And I thought that was skin until I noticed the folds and thought they nailed it Good thing they went to you first!

I don't know the actress' name but she nailed the look! My only wish was that they kept NiteOwl stocky:{ Maybe he still is, under the rubbersuit?
Anyway..great designs! I almost picked up that Watchmen Portrait book, but I didn't know what it was

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DegrassiAddict [2009-02-04 05:15:42 +0000 UTC]

great character designs. I would wear those clothes.

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EnMity88 [2009-02-04 04:32:37 +0000 UTC]

"Bless his zombies-that-run-fast heart"
Love these! From 1-10 she get's a
Seriously those are amazing, though for me the domino mask is a little much.

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AdamHughes In reply to EnMity88 [2009-02-04 07:06:20 +0000 UTC]

I didn't care for the mask either, but the director wanted to see how she'd look in one.

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aurianfae [2009-02-04 03:11:40 +0000 UTC]

She looks awesome! I was never too keen on the original version. Maybe it was too eighties for me, or maybe too... lingeree. But I really like this design! I'm looking forward to see the movie.

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JordiLupo [2009-02-04 02:57:33 +0000 UTC]

Jeje

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roseredautumn [2009-02-04 02:28:13 +0000 UTC]

wooooot! good for you. I really like the designs, and can't wait for this movie.

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manicouch [2009-02-04 02:22:56 +0000 UTC]

Even though she's not my favorite, this is still awesome! You did her justice. :]

Also, l;sadhgffjgksdflkas WATCHMEN.

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BAMFCentaur [2009-02-04 02:20:01 +0000 UTC]

You're right; the cosplayers have gone nuts. I'm one of em I've got a movie-version Silk II costume that's about 90% done:
[link]

I love the version on the right! Great sketches! I always love seeing your work

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AdamHughes In reply to BAMFCentaur [2009-02-04 04:03:15 +0000 UTC]

LOL, thanks for having my back. I'm friends with a few cosplayers, and I know the secret to success in any venture is KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE. I have friends who have LOVED awful, awful films, just because the costumes were worth the price of admission. The big secret to grabbing the fancy of the genre audience: make your characters cosplay-cool.

It's nice to know I can be right sometimes! Whee!

-AH!-

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BAMFCentaur In reply to BAMFCentaur [2009-02-04 02:26:50 +0000 UTC]

And by right, I meant left. *facepalm* But they're both fantastic.

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lexikimble [2009-02-04 00:36:44 +0000 UTC]

I've been working on my Silk SPectre costume since I saw the first photos. The latex idea was brilliant (and very hot), I'm really tickled that it was your idea.

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MonAmourMalade [2009-02-03 22:45:47 +0000 UTC]

Wow, I wonder if they will credit you/Thanks To you at all for pretty much coming up with the idea. It would have been awesome if you had more involvement with the film, but even this is great.

Like others have said, it's great to see sketches of an artist's work, not just the finished piece.

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YoukiPrincess [2009-02-03 21:49:39 +0000 UTC]

These ideas are really cool! I am glad Zach used your idea for the Watchmen movie, Good Job. <3

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