An attempt at a pouching POV, looking up at Avolc as she pushes you in.
I'm... not particularly good at perspective, to say the least.
This one is really the main reason I wanted to digitally work over both of these pictures before posting them. I realized when I drew this that when flat, it looks a little weak, but when tilted so the bottom page is held to one's face right, it actually looks really freaking good. I'd figured it wouldn't be too hard to add that sort of tilting effect digitally, but... The other work came up, so...
# Turns out, it's tough to view digitally anyway, because it can be difficult to get all of her on the screen without shrinking it down so much that it stops feeling like it's the viewer looking instead of a camera looking that they're watching the footage of.
# Cut the size down farther. Hopefully that makes it viewable.
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Okay, so I actually did this sketch about a month ago, on break. I hadn't posted it all this time, because I was meaning to clean and colour both it and its sister-picture and release them together. Seeing as how I've got other things on my plate right now, they'll either have to wait, or not get prettied up at all. What's more, I'd like to post all of a series I'm working on now at once, which means it'll likely be awhile before I get around to anything else, so think of these as gifts to keep you, my viewers, waiting by my side while I keep claiming to work the late shift.
Avolc ©
Evoc
I'm... not particularly good at perspective, to say the least.
This one is really the main reason I wanted to digitally work over both of these pictures before posting them. I realized when I drew this that when flat, it looks a little weak, but when tilted so the bottom page is held to one's face right, it actually looks really freaking good. I'd figured it wouldn't be too hard to add that sort of tilting effect digitally, but... The other work came up, so...
# Turns out, it's tough to view digitally anyway, because it can be difficult to get all of her on the screen without shrinking it down so much that it stops feeling like it's the viewer looking instead of a camera looking that they're watching the footage of.
# Cut the size down farther. Hopefully that makes it viewable.
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Okay, so I actually did this sketch about a month ago, on break. I hadn't posted it all this time, because I was meaning to clean and colour both it and its sister-picture and release them together. Seeing as how I've got other things on my plate right now, they'll either have to wait, or not get prettied up at all. What's more, I'd like to post all of a series I'm working on now at once, which means it'll likely be awhile before I get around to anything else, so think of these as gifts to keep you, my viewers, waiting by my side while I keep claiming to work the late shift.
Avolc ©
Evoc
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Vore
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1192 x 1280px
File Size 209.4 kB
I see exactly what you mean. Holding the actual drawing tilted and close like I said I like to in my notebook actually fixes those so they just look like neat perspective actually looking out.
It did not transfer to the scan. X3
The is exactly why I wanted to try to effects in Acorn first. :P
It did not transfer to the scan. X3
The is exactly why I wanted to try to effects in Acorn first. :P
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