The Dark Knight himself. Along the same lines as Robin, Batman's outfit is designed to suggest the padding and articulation that would be present in lightweight body armor or tactical gear. I gotta say, there is something incredibly rewarding and humbling about having the opportunity to design a legendary character like Batman for a new cartoon. I just tried to do a faithful and reverent take that would work within the context of the world Brandon and Greg were trying to create. Model Cleanup: Jerome Moore
The character designs for the show, are my favourite bar none. I get it some art directions tend to be stylised, but this, in my view is how it ought to be done, sleek, consistent, and visually dynamic.
I personally beleive that this is the BEST animated design for batman that I have ever seen. Mostly all your designs for the Justice League in Young Justice (the show).
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This is an interesting take on the concept. It's a lot like a typical movie costume from the Nolanverse. This can be made into a live-action suit. What's stopping Marvel from doing a similar suit for Wolverine or keeping a pair of wings (not so much bird wings) on Cap's head? I've done a similar design for Captain America and am working on a similar Wolverine design, and this idea can make costumes that also look good in live action.
This is a awesome design. I just hate the outside underwear. I never liked that about the comic book super heroes. Nor do I understand the reason for it.