More "eye candy" art, featuring Portia.
Unlike quite a few of my other "eye candy" characters, Portia has a canon and story-related excuse to spend 90% of her time posing in lingerie and bathing suits--her life-long dream is to be an actress and she takes whatever work she can to get her name and face out there, much of which turns out to be modeling work.
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Unlike quite a few of my other "eye candy" characters, Portia has a canon and story-related excuse to spend 90% of her time posing in lingerie and bathing suits--her life-long dream is to be an actress and she takes whatever work she can to get her name and face out there, much of which turns out to be modeling work.
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I don't think I've drawn her performing in any capacity in a very long time--over a decade ago I had some art of her dancing on a stage, but I think that was the closest I ever came to drawing her in any sort of acting role.
I'm not quite sure how I'd draw her in a way that would make it clear that she's acting, and that it's not just character art showing her with a new outfit or something--perhaps the inclusion of a boom mic hanging into the scene or something could get the point across?
I'm not quite sure how I'd draw her in a way that would make it clear that she's acting, and that it's not just character art showing her with a new outfit or something--perhaps the inclusion of a boom mic hanging into the scene or something could get the point across?
I like the first idea, so I was thinking of the stage, that'd be very fitting. I see her as a bit of a burlesque type...
I'm a film school/college graduate, so I was thinking of cameras (dunno the time period, but these days, you can use your phone as a camera! technology!!!) pointing towards her, too. If we go for phones, the screen could be showing Portia...
I'm a film school/college graduate, so I was thinking of cameras (dunno the time period, but these days, you can use your phone as a camera! technology!!!) pointing towards her, too. If we go for phones, the screen could be showing Portia...
I found it (the biggest reason my DA account is merely dormant and not deactivated is that it's a useful archive of art even with Eclipse making it tedious to even browse nowadays), and you weren't that far off!
Time period gets weird because Portia hails from Geoterra--it's Earth-like, but not quite, and their technology evolved slightly differently than technology on Earth. Maybe I should actually design what their modern movie cameras would look like, I'm imagining a hybrid of a 1990s film/TV camera with digital technology. It might even use something similar to film--I know data can be stored on cassette tapes and I find the concept of using something like that fascinating. Or, some sort of data cartridge like those disks that PSP games and movies came on, those are interesting to me too... basically a floppy disk with a CD of sorts inside instead of a magnetic disk, I suppose.
I do find myself wondering from time to time if there's a "-punk" genre for technology of the late 20th century, similar to "steampunk" and "dieselpunk" but with things like cassette tapes and computers with CRT monitors...
Sorry for the ramble, but you got me talking world-building--in the comments of some fairly typical eye candy art no less!
Time period gets weird because Portia hails from Geoterra--it's Earth-like, but not quite, and their technology evolved slightly differently than technology on Earth. Maybe I should actually design what their modern movie cameras would look like, I'm imagining a hybrid of a 1990s film/TV camera with digital technology. It might even use something similar to film--I know data can be stored on cassette tapes and I find the concept of using something like that fascinating. Or, some sort of data cartridge like those disks that PSP games and movies came on, those are interesting to me too... basically a floppy disk with a CD of sorts inside instead of a magnetic disk, I suppose.
I do find myself wondering from time to time if there's a "-punk" genre for technology of the late 20th century, similar to "steampunk" and "dieselpunk" but with things like cassette tapes and computers with CRT monitors...
Sorry for the ramble, but you got me talking world-building--in the comments of some fairly typical eye candy art no less!
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