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Vore sketch 7 By manty -- Report

Uploaded: 8 years ago

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When he couldn't get her off alone, she got him some help.



Would have uploaded a picture yesterday but photoshop crashed and my file got corrupted D:>

If you got any requests for future sketches, feel free to put them in the comments, looking for more ideas.

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Trebortron3

Posted by Trebortron3 8 years ago Report

I think what might be nice, and perhaps challenge you a little bit at the same time (I know you're eager to continue improving) is an image or two with more focus on the micro. In a lot of these images the woman is drawn with close attention to proportions, but the micro - being so small in the overall image, naturally - is less detailed and a bit more cartoonish in their proportions. So perhaps a few super close-ups where we see the man's reaction to what is about to happen? (Them looking up at their partner looming overhead, for example)

manty

Posted by manty 8 years ago Report

Aha yes, that´s not a bad idea. I felt with this one in particular that the micro was really lost in everything that happpened.

Trebortron3

Posted by Trebortron3 8 years ago Report

I think more than your others, yes, though it's a bloody tricky pose to draw. I think if it were in colour, it would be clearer, though black and white suits your style very well.

manty

Posted by manty 8 years ago Report

Fluids and stuff like that tend to get really messy, would have been a lot easier dealing with that in colour. But I don´t wanna spend too much time on these, they are more sketches than anything so Im content with the style for the moment. Might do some colour sketches in the future though.

Trebortron3

Posted by Trebortron3 8 years ago Report

Yeah, I definitely wouldn't rush towards colour. As I say, monochrome really suits your style. And learning to colour well is another skill all in itself (one I never mastered, which is why I don't really draw anymore), so working without it for now makes real sense :)