SOURCE: Batman, the Animated Series (owned by DC Comics).
MAIN INCARNATIONS: The TV series, videogames.
SPECIES: Human. RESIDENCE: Gotham City, sometimes Arkham Asylum OCCUPATION: The Joker's sidekick, psychopath. Alias: Harleen Francis Quinzel (her real name).
PERSONALITY: She's basically psychopathic, which might be charming in its own right (albeit only superficially charming). However, she's still able to fall in love with a guy crazier than herself, and that's cool. It shows she can still be sweet, in her own way.
LOOKS: I just have three words to say: her tight outfit.
IQ FACTOR: I guess she's clever to very clever, because she used to be a doctor in psychiatry, and that's not an easy feat. Also the fact that she's been successful in causing Batman a lot of trouble speaks good about her mental capacity.
"BADASS" FACTOR: Self-sufficient. She's still human, but considering her mental state, she's probably quite dangerous. Plus she's quite prone to mischief that can easily turn deadly.
WHY I PICKED HER: I don't know, really. I guess even ravaging psychopaths have a loveable side to them, plus she's hot and wears that tight, revealing costume (at least, in the animated TV show).
She is beautiful in your interpritation... I 've seen over 1**** different pictures.... But.. I don't know why...your is the best for me... simple and very pretty!
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you found my version of Harley beautiful. I went for cute in this case, and that meant big eyes and a girly pose, he he.
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean with light/shadow correction? You think my shadowing is wrong? Why do you think that? I'm curious now.
Oh, I see. I don't see the need, personally, but go ahead. Let me know how it turns out. Would you be posting it on your own gallery or would you be sending the corrected version to me directly?
simple and very pretty!
Can I make some light/shadow correction?
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean with light/shadow correction? You think my shadowing is wrong? Why do you think that? I'm curious now.
Sorry, I meant a small correction of brightness and contrast in Photoshop