Request two-of-two...if they keep coming in, I may do it!
Usually, when I draw female characters, I think about how practical it would be for them to walk down a street in the clothing, for whatever setting they're in. For the costume to be "normal" every other person's clothing should match it in some way. Occasionally, you can have a character who's dressed scantily or weirdly, but for general, normal clothing it needs to match the world around it. Therefore, lots of scantily clad women means lots of scantily clad men and vice versa.
Example, Barbarian/Stone Age characters. Women in loin cloths, men in loin cloths. Another example, Princess of Mars. Smokin' hot Dejah Thoris naked and arousing? Well, John Carter is smokin' hot, naked, and arousing.
If there's lots of leather, then both sexes are in leather. Lots of armor, both are in armor. And so on.
Usually, when I draw female characters, I think about how practical it would be for them to walk down a street in the clothing, for whatever setting they're in. For the costume to be "normal" every other person's clothing should match it in some way. Occasionally, you can have a character who's dressed scantily or weirdly, but for general, normal clothing it needs to match the world around it. Therefore, lots of scantily clad women means lots of scantily clad men and vice versa.
Example, Barbarian/Stone Age characters. Women in loin cloths, men in loin cloths. Another example, Princess of Mars. Smokin' hot Dejah Thoris naked and arousing? Well, John Carter is smokin' hot, naked, and arousing.
If there's lots of leather, then both sexes are in leather. Lots of armor, both are in armor. And so on.
Not that Hal isn't a well-built man or anything... But that totally isn't his color.
Anyways.
Thank-you very much!
somewhere Guy Garder, Kyle Rayner, and John Steward are laughing their asses off
Of course, if Hal really got a Violet Ring, they'd take the safe way out and use his normal costume, just colored pink-ish.