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Greetings, fellow futa lovers!

This was a month for taking some risks. See, I’m very anal when it comes to digital painting (maybe I should talk to my analyst about it…). Even though our file structure stayed the same, my process was entirely different this month.

First and foremost, I used Infinite Painter (the closest to Procreate on Android, as far as I know), which performs better on mobile devices than Krita. Then, I repackaged all the finished layers as a KRA file inside Krita. Maybe I take my file formats too seriously, which is another way of saying that I care for everyone who collects those KRA files monthly. I still prefer Krita as a desktop app, but I’ve been away from the home studio lately. Speaking of which, how useful are those KRA files for you guys from the Cyan Pack tier?

Now, regarding the process images, Krita usually stores each JPG individually, and then lets you create a timelapse (or you may create it elsewhere. Blender is my video editor of choice). Infinite Painter, on the other hand, gives you the timelapse only, and then the JPG (or PNG) files can be extracted using command line applications such as ffmpeg (or any other app that does the job). I like Krita better here as well, since (gods forbid) a corrupted timelapse from Infinite Painter could risk us losing both the timelapse and the process images.

Different tools lead to different results. Although I was aware of those downsides, my workflow was significantly improved when I switched gears from Krita to Infinite Painter on my tablet. Do I plan to keep experimenting with it when I’m on the go? Yes, I do. I experienced fewer crashes with it, and there’s a neat time-machine feature that allows me to restore some previous project milestones in case of file corruption. On the artistic side of things, I’ve been experimenting a lot with acrylics. I still can’t make anything that looks good, but I’m trying to take some of the acrylic workflow to the digital medium.

Perhaps these changes have influenced my decision to choose a risky painting subject like this one. For all of you out there who, like me, crave eye contact during sex, abstaining from it can be a challenge, a risk… And a kink.

Thank you so much for the love and support! I’ll send the links for the Carmine and Cyan packs in a few minutes.

Enjoy! =^_____^=

Q.

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Comments

Thanks for your kind words, Nate! I think I'd choose the warrior this time. I have no problems with beings with mythical powers that turn people into stone, but snakes? I'd feel… hesitant. =ˆ_____ˆ= Cheers!

quaraci

Another wonderful work from one of my favorite artists! I've got a fondness for Medusa girls, so this one was especialy nice. Ahh, how fun it would be to spend time with either the monster or the warrior... Also, I love that the little snakes are helping. It's a great touch.

Nate Wright Jr.

Meduca could also also wring the cream out of stones!

Tazmatwo


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