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Symmetra after eating some of the Overwatch girls!


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Slimeman64

Posted by Slimeman64 6 years ago Report

Heh. Bellydancing.

Mettra

Posted by Mettra 6 years ago Report

Sexy

puck5

Posted by puck5 6 years ago Report

Love it!

Occulore

Posted by Occulore 6 years ago Report

Welp, that is Bellydancing being taken on a whole new level.

And I love it.

vore2412

Posted by vore2412 6 years ago Report

Hmm...I like it. Quite exotic and sexy, though that much belly to belly dance with will certainly give her a bad back.

alexnara1980

Posted by alexnara1980 6 years ago Report

Symmetra has always been my favorite girl.

Colmillos

Posted by Colmillos 6 years ago Report

Oh damn, wonder who's in there? Oh well, nothin lbut shit now lol

Horoble

Posted by Horoble 6 years ago Report

The picture honestly turned out amazing here! I would like to say before I get into things that I might have a bit of a bias, given how I very much love both Overwatch and Symmetra ( As well as getting hate mail for playing Sym before the rework~ ), so I'll try to explain my thought process when I get into things to sort of show what I mean! Well, that and being a huge fan!

(Pretty new to commenting so despite the current day, I tried to go back a fair amount s that I could offer a little bit more, but not so far back that my point's are just irrelevant present day, you know?)

Moving on to the piece itself, I have to admit despite not being my favourite piece of yours (That makes it sound like I don't like it, ugh... I love the piece itself, just not my favourite, aha), I feel it's one of your best! I think my big reason for thinking this is how active this is, you know? First off you have the outfit you gave her. It's a nice not to sort of see you playing on the character's nationality and giving her the outfit of a belly dancer right off the bat, but what I think what really makes it shine is the colour scheme you chose for it, being the gold and red amazingly complement Symmetra's colour scheme (The white does as well, but I feel not to such a large extent as the red and gold)! Needless to say scheme aside, it looks amazing overall (I had to do a bit of googling because I know little to nothing about anything that is belly dancing, aha, and it was very nice to see your spin on the outfit given all of the freedom you had! It was honestly just a general nice creative twist, and it was fun to see you deviate off of the path of just using her normal skin or having her either barely dressed or not dressed at all, as we got to see you sort of do your won thing here, which I honestly would love to see more of from you!

So moving on to her body herself, I think Symmetra summed it up very nicely, as "they" really do look great on her, even if it's before her intended time, aha (I'm so sorry! XD). Going back to the whole lively thing for a second, honestly my favourite part of it is actually the posture more so then other things. A good chunk of the time (but clearly not all of the time, needless to say this isn't the only piece with a fun, creative, and fitting posture) you do poses that more or less equate to standing still with either some fun, very little, or just rather simple arm usage/positioning (Which to clarify is always nice given your attention to detail and your general art style!). Here you have her legs facing entirely to the right, but instead of keeping it as a plain and simple sided perspective, from the waist up you've shifted her body to face more towards the center of the screen, giving it very nice visuals, but also keeping that angle. Her leg's aren't just there either, as you have the one leg standing strong, but the closer leg is positioned in such a simple but complementary manner that fits the picture's theme, complement's the rest of her posture, and gives us a nice look at the detailing of the other leg as well! Moving up to her arms, these follow the theme of complementing the piece, both being active and busy, doing something complex rather then just sort of being there. Heck, you've even gone a step further and kept her hands busy as well, giving them something to hold (For the life of me I don't know what that's called and I feel so silly, aha)! Moving on to the heart, or rather gut of the piece, you're on the ball here as usual! Not much I can really say here, but I should note that I really do like your uses of bulges to add depth! Instead of just a round sphere you've added bulges around the main lining, which I find some artist don't do oddly enough. It's pretty good depth wise because vore wise, people won't just be struggling on one side of your belly, aha. Artistic wise it's much more simple, as it looks so much better to have that level of depth to it then to keep it simple, IMO (Obviously not the same for things like stuffing, post digestion, pre, ect, I think you know what I meant but I had to amuse myself and say it anyways, aha). Moving more towards the inside, I think you did an incredible job spacing them out, as it doesn't like, bury the gut, nor does it feel like you just awkwardly placed one or two around just for the sake of it (Going sort of off of that, I'm a little curious as to what your "bulge process is" going from the ground up. Do you just sort of draw lines where you think they'd go, or is it something like doing a very rough sketch of like a body/bodies beneath the gut and just sort of loosely lining over them, ect. I'd love to know!) As a bit of an add on, I like the addition of the folds in the fat by her leg, just marking off where the two connect, and again adding that level of depth that I come to look forward to seeing in your artwork!

Her face here looks amazing and incredible, and has such a realistic feel that I just love! The shading and lighting, although amazing done and evident everywhere, is the most prominent here, so despite being a smaller part of the piece itself, it's still very eye catching, and yet doesn't take away from the piece itself! All in all just incredibly well done, and a very nice addition to your gallery! I think the one area of improvement for the piece that I can spot would be in her general hip area where the ft sort of rolls off/pronounces itself. To me at least, it feels like it's dug in slightly too much, and given where her hip is it feel slightly "off". I could be wrong though as I'm not exactly a seasoned artist, aha, but that's just my thoughts. That being said it was the only thing I could personally find with out being "nitpicky". Apologies for the word vomit, and be sure to keep up all the incredible work!

Edit: Totally forgot to mention this, but I'm a huge fan of the text here! Not really important, but no reason to leave it out, right? Also also, sending these in chunks because apparently I'm super unproductive this morning, aha. I'll try to have all six posted by tonight!

Ergos

Posted by Ergos 6 years ago Report

I must admit that while I own the game, I haven't played that much of it. But Symmetra, at least in terms of design and just overall look has always been a big favorite of mine. So I had to draw her!

Yeah I really wanted to try and draw a more active pose with Symmetra dancing, unlike most of my stuff that is usually the "standard" staniding pose. Which I personally don't mind but can be a bit boring at times.

As for how I go about drawing bulges, it differs from time to time. For this one I think I just drew them where I thought the bulge might be. I think I would change some of their positions if I was drawing it now instead of a few months ago when I drew it. And I agree on the "roll" on her hips looking a bit off.

Thanks a lot for your comment, I really appreciate it!

Ergos

Posted by Ergos 6 years ago Report

Thanks! It's a great combo!