I figured I'd do a General-rated pic of Tina's schoolgirl outfit she wore in "Herd u Liek" for the folks browsing with their mature/adult filters on (the aforementioned pic had a blatant upskirt view with cameltoe). Changes include the color of her tie, a stripe acound the hem of her skirt, and the convertible shades I occasionally drew her in during a phase in the mid-1990's (she doesn't really wear glasses, but some folks have a taste for girls with them :D ).
And yes, I left out the layer of mud sticking to her platform maryjanes :D (ironically, their style name is "Sin" under the brand "Demonia" -- Google it to see the real ones). [Edit: I see my previous mentions of this shoe are turning up in Google searches...dangit]
The title refers to the fact that even though she appears to be holding down her skirt, in reality she's being herself and is most likely not wearing panties at all, as evidenced by the camera-phone lying on the ground behind her. But you can't tell by looking, so use your imagination :D
Technical:
--This took a little longer than I thought, experimentally scanning it at 600dpi rather than the 300 I'm used to. All this accomplished was to introduce an unusual number of pinholes in the lineart that had to be touched up before coloring.
--I didn't get silly with layers this time, as I intended to do only cel-shading here. I made use of floating objects (Picture Publisher's equivalent of layers) to produce the sheen of her stockings and the clear eyeglass lenses. I then superimposed the whole thing atop a quickly sketched plaid pattern drawn up as a seperate image.
--When I saved the backdrop seperately, I reverted it to a greyscale image to save disk space (I keep full size versions of the major stages in all my pics), first hiding the superimposed character so she wouldn't appear in the file. But upon changing the image back to a 24-bit color one, Tina had turned greyscale also and (as far as I knew) could not be reverted back to color. Since I still had a color version open in another image, it was a simple task to copy/paste her back in as a color object. But the greyscale version looked interesting, and if you want, I can post that one too (it looks like a pin-up page in a typical B/W furry comic)
Brushpen-inked pencils colored in Micrografx Picture Publisher.
And yes, I left out the layer of mud sticking to her platform maryjanes :D (ironically, their style name is "Sin" under the brand "Demonia" -- Google it to see the real ones). [Edit: I see my previous mentions of this shoe are turning up in Google searches...dangit]
The title refers to the fact that even though she appears to be holding down her skirt, in reality she's being herself and is most likely not wearing panties at all, as evidenced by the camera-phone lying on the ground behind her. But you can't tell by looking, so use your imagination :D
Technical:
--This took a little longer than I thought, experimentally scanning it at 600dpi rather than the 300 I'm used to. All this accomplished was to introduce an unusual number of pinholes in the lineart that had to be touched up before coloring.
--I didn't get silly with layers this time, as I intended to do only cel-shading here. I made use of floating objects (Picture Publisher's equivalent of layers) to produce the sheen of her stockings and the clear eyeglass lenses. I then superimposed the whole thing atop a quickly sketched plaid pattern drawn up as a seperate image.
--When I saved the backdrop seperately, I reverted it to a greyscale image to save disk space (I keep full size versions of the major stages in all my pics), first hiding the superimposed character so she wouldn't appear in the file. But upon changing the image back to a 24-bit color one, Tina had turned greyscale also and (as far as I knew) could not be reverted back to color. Since I still had a color version open in another image, it was a simple task to copy/paste her back in as a color object. But the greyscale version looked interesting, and if you want, I can post that one too (it looks like a pin-up page in a typical B/W furry comic)
Brushpen-inked pencils colored in Micrografx Picture Publisher.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Housecat
Size 741 x 980px
File Size 69.3 kB
I always draw the feet bare in the required position, then draw the shoes over them. That's part of the reason I can get shoes to "look right".
Also, see this pic of the real thing. Those soles are huge :)
Also, see this pic of the real thing. Those soles are huge :)
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