A sequence I started a few weeks ago and only recently took the time to really work on and finish after taking a couple weeks to get it going. Over on my tumblr and dA accounts, I was posting WIP sketchy versions, mostly because I went through this in many different stages before I finally found something that works. But the final version is here and it’s pretty good in a lot of ways. Even just working from one stage to the next, I could tell I was getting back into the groove. My lines became smoother, needing fewer passes and cleaning. I even went back multiple times to clean and improve the ones I’d finish.
Not much to say about this piece, otherwise. I wanted to draw a weight gain sequence, so I threw myself at it. Took the liberty of doing different poses and doing completely from-scratch doodles for each, rather than copy-pasting the same pose over and over. I can definitely understand why people do that, and I might try that at some point, but I rather like how this came out in every way.
Not much to say about this piece, otherwise. I wanted to draw a weight gain sequence, so I threw myself at it. Took the liberty of doing different poses and doing completely from-scratch doodles for each, rather than copy-pasting the same pose over and over. I can definitely understand why people do that, and I might try that at some point, but I rather like how this came out in every way.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Human
Size 1280 x 512px
File Size 96.6 kB
And the hard work put into it is very clear indeed! The attention to detail and level of expression and variation in her posing is terrific and truly does serve to make the sequence a great deal more lively and interesting!
I hope you're still happy with how this turned out, because it's excellent work all around! Well done. c:
I hope you're still happy with how this turned out, because it's excellent work all around! Well done. c:
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