Bouncy bouncy bouncy...
This is another experimant in forced perspective. Unlike Needs No Decoration. it didn't get repurposed for the holidays or gussied up with all sorts of backdrop-ery. Largely because there's no room for one. The title is meant to give some context to the perspective, as I know in the past some have seen my depictions of Tina here as suggesting a macro character. She's just jumping up and down on a trampoline :)
I was going to try and follow up "Over the Knee" with this, which is why I drew her in the same outfit. Also at the time, I was listening to the Katy Perry record "Teenage Dream", and mulling over the lines toward the end of the song referencing her "skin-tight jeans". Which would have rhymed with "trampoline", but making a title out of that would have just looked awkwardly long (even though Tina's jeans are indeed skin-tight :) ). So I tried to highlight that aspect of her outfit with the worms's-eye perspective. I see I'm going to have to try again to make a pic that properly shows off some well-shaped femme posterior--which isn't all that easy when one is preoccupied with full-body shots from seeing so many artists cutting their characters off at their shins.
Technical: Still trying to ape that digital shading technique used by artists such as Bleedman, that looks like a blend of cel and soft-edge shading. I am not there yet, not by a long shot. I did have better success at incorporating "rim lighting", since the position of the view leaves the character surrounded by the prevailing light source.
Brush-inked pencils on bristol, processed in Micrografx Picture Publisher 10. Two layers (character and backdrop), 88MB uncompressed.
This is another experimant in forced perspective. Unlike Needs No Decoration. it didn't get repurposed for the holidays or gussied up with all sorts of backdrop-ery. Largely because there's no room for one. The title is meant to give some context to the perspective, as I know in the past some have seen my depictions of Tina here as suggesting a macro character. She's just jumping up and down on a trampoline :)
I was going to try and follow up "Over the Knee" with this, which is why I drew her in the same outfit. Also at the time, I was listening to the Katy Perry record "Teenage Dream", and mulling over the lines toward the end of the song referencing her "skin-tight jeans". Which would have rhymed with "trampoline", but making a title out of that would have just looked awkwardly long (even though Tina's jeans are indeed skin-tight :) ). So I tried to highlight that aspect of her outfit with the worms's-eye perspective. I see I'm going to have to try again to make a pic that properly shows off some well-shaped femme posterior--which isn't all that easy when one is preoccupied with full-body shots from seeing so many artists cutting their characters off at their shins.
Technical: Still trying to ape that digital shading technique used by artists such as Bleedman, that looks like a blend of cel and soft-edge shading. I am not there yet, not by a long shot. I did have better success at incorporating "rim lighting", since the position of the view leaves the character surrounded by the prevailing light source.
Brush-inked pencils on bristol, processed in Micrografx Picture Publisher 10. Two layers (character and backdrop), 88MB uncompressed.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Housecat
Size 750 x 975px
File Size 140.7 kB
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