Spent all day makin' this so I could get a commission of these two together. X3
Don has a lot of notes because he's more complex and confusing. Sorry Molly. ;O;
Don has a lot of notes because he's more complex and confusing. Sorry Molly. ;O;
Category All / All
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Size 1200 x 1280px
File Size 318.2 kB
Oh darn, I didn't draw him all naked like Molly. 8D Well I guess since he has two outfits that made it more difficult. That back one could have been naked but I guess it wouldn't have made much of a difference. :B Misses opportunity. 8D
Work clothes isn't three words!!
Work clothes isn't three words!!
Cool! :) They're neatly designed characters, with physical features that seem to match their personalities, if that makes sense - right down to Don's beady little, sometimes red-rimmed eyes and small mouth with jagged teeth and Molly's beauty mark. She looks a little concerned at being out of her clothes, but it's fun to see her like that since we don't get to so often! Don is lookin' good in his bondage gear too, as always! :D Hope your commissioning goes well! :)
Hehe. X3 I know what ya mean! :3 And yes, Molly's kinda shy about revealing herself like that. X3 But that's the purpose of a reference sheet! :D
Hmm... Bosky, you need a reference sheet too! ;3 Now I'll need you to undress and just hang around for a while til I say so. :D
Hmm... Bosky, you need a reference sheet too! ;3 Now I'll need you to undress and just hang around for a while til I say so. :D
Kazootles! I had no idea just how much depth and detail went into Don. Now, when I see Don again, I'll be sure to try and catch onto some of those subtle nuances I missed. :)
It's always fun to learn more about characters. Makes them not only more believable, but helps breathe additional life into the adventures they have knowing there's more to them than the situations they are placed into.
It's always fun to learn more about characters. Makes them not only more believable, but helps breathe additional life into the adventures they have knowing there's more to them than the situations they are placed into.
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