
Well, i'd thought about the idea, and a couple people mentioned that they'd like to see some detail shots, so here you go!
This is mostly just for the corset... because i luff it <3 But i threw in a few other frames too, so it's not just corset prawn.
I think i could have had darker shading on the boots... Also, these detail shots are at 55% of original size. And for some of the details, i still felt like the original was too small. I don't need a tablet pc... i need a tablet microscope!
Anyway, enjoy!
This is mostly just for the corset... because i luff it <3 But i threw in a few other frames too, so it's not just corset prawn.
I think i could have had darker shading on the boots... Also, these detail shots are at 55% of original size. And for some of the details, i still felt like the original was too small. I don't need a tablet pc... i need a tablet microscope!
Anyway, enjoy!
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Horse
Size 794 x 896px
File Size 932.4 kB
Beautiful picture! Very well done.
If you don't mind a touch of constructive criticism, I noticed a little flaw. (Well, one that see all the time, and I wonder if people are aware of it....) But in the corset, at the waist, you have the very subtle creasing, which does a nice job at showing that the horsie has a little bit of meat on her at least.
However, real corsets don't do that. False ones (with no boning) and cheap ones (with flimsy boning) do that just like any other snug, stiff article of clothing would, but a high quality corset with metal boning will never crease horizontally, as they are designed specifically to resist that, forcing your back to stay upright as well as supporting the breasts and shaping the waist. They can be made with sharp cups, or a sharp "crease" about the waist, but those always have to be built into it. No matter how... Robust a woman is, a genuine corset will NEVER crease about the middle. Which makes it fun to spot the fakers at Ren-Faires.
I really hope that I came off as informative and not a jerk. But hope it helps for future pictures!
If you don't mind a touch of constructive criticism, I noticed a little flaw. (Well, one that see all the time, and I wonder if people are aware of it....) But in the corset, at the waist, you have the very subtle creasing, which does a nice job at showing that the horsie has a little bit of meat on her at least.
However, real corsets don't do that. False ones (with no boning) and cheap ones (with flimsy boning) do that just like any other snug, stiff article of clothing would, but a high quality corset with metal boning will never crease horizontally, as they are designed specifically to resist that, forcing your back to stay upright as well as supporting the breasts and shaping the waist. They can be made with sharp cups, or a sharp "crease" about the waist, but those always have to be built into it. No matter how... Robust a woman is, a genuine corset will NEVER crease about the middle. Which makes it fun to spot the fakers at Ren-Faires.
I really hope that I came off as informative and not a jerk. But hope it helps for future pictures!
Thanks, glad you like it!
And no worries, i don't mind folks pointing out their observations and input. (Any artist who does mind this would only be harming herself)
I'll point out however that i didn't add any sewn in channels for boning at all, so i think it's safe to say this isn't a very heavy-duty corset. :P But she's not really wearing it to change her shape, it's just for fashion and sex appeal - so that's quite alright i think!
And no worries, i don't mind folks pointing out their observations and input. (Any artist who does mind this would only be harming herself)
I'll point out however that i didn't add any sewn in channels for boning at all, so i think it's safe to say this isn't a very heavy-duty corset. :P But she's not really wearing it to change her shape, it's just for fashion and sex appeal - so that's quite alright i think!
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