Hello there, fellow futa lovers!
This would be called ‘glamour,’ an intimate scene from the backstage of a classic musical or play, but ‘gala’ seemed a better fit for the occasion: it’s less about the crew and more about the guests (yep, that’s you), and how they express themselves. I was an actor myself for a couple of years, so the idea of dressing up for a special event – either a stage or a formal ceremony – never fails to deliver the joy of playing different social roles.
Creating some B&W sketches made me find a nice, streamlined workflow for larger pieces. It’s a simple structure common to many digital artists: separate layers for drawing, local colors/values, lights, and accents, topped by a refining layer, which becomes way less cumbersome than usual (i.e., fewer adjustments, less repainting, less editing). Being able to add more characters to a scene without increasing the workload enormously has been one of my goals since Reunion.
Thank you so much for your love and support! I'll send the Carmine and Cyan packs links in a few minutes.
Enjoy! =^_____^=
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quaraci
2024-07-08 13:21:09 +0000 UTCKyropracter
2024-07-05 15:22:47 +0000 UTC