The pragmatic and beautiful Lana, owner of the Stray Kats Gentleman's club is a seasoned business woman and a passionate woman.
She has a ready wit and can converse at length with anyone on many subjects, but she always knows when to listen and some of her wealthier patrons only look for that out of her.
She's a good judge of character which came from a tough childhood, but even now she smiles more than she frowns, running one of the most exclusive establishments in the city.
It the richest of patrons to the Stray Kats that sees this beautiful woman in anything less that this, but they all swear that it's worth it.
For more details about Lana, read Lily Blue issue #2!
She has a ready wit and can converse at length with anyone on many subjects, but she always knows when to listen and some of her wealthier patrons only look for that out of her.
She's a good judge of character which came from a tough childhood, but even now she smiles more than she frowns, running one of the most exclusive establishments in the city.
It the richest of patrons to the Stray Kats that sees this beautiful woman in anything less that this, but they all swear that it's worth it.
For more details about Lana, read Lily Blue issue #2!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Housecat
Size 206 x 800px
File Size 73.4 kB
Yeah, I only peruse the finest exotic dance/club wear websites available on the internet to find inspiration for the clothes my ladies wear. This one was a backless, sleeveless sweater from VS combined with a super low plunge catsuit from some online site. All in all, It's pleasure as usual at the Stray Kats.
I really liked this one when I saw it the last time that I was at your gallery. I think that was yesterday. LOL! I think the anatomy is awesome! Another thing that caught my interest is how you don't use black lines. I think that's a really nice look. Seeing you doing your lines like this made me want to give it a try some time, too!
actually what I do is ink in black then lock the transparency on the link layer and brush the lines with a shade of color that's darker than the darkest shade of that color. It makes everything softer, but you can really go further than just doing a "knockout" (name of the technique) Chalosan is probably the king of technique in his webcomic Las Lindas.
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