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Unread 03-29-2007   #1
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My attempt at BE.

Hey, my art is not as good as mostly everybody here but it did not stop me from trying to make my own BE sequence. It features my own character Roxy who breasts swell when she eats tuna (A allergic reaction). If you want to know my DA account just ask and i'll put it up. Also this will not be on my DA account.

Whats happening is she found a couple bowls of tuna and due to her love of tuna she eats them all. At first she didn't mind getting bigger but soon they got a bit too big. I hope I did well since this is my first time doing this.
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Unread 03-29-2007   #2
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Hmmm, not a bad start.
Alittle skecthy, but I see potential in this little strip.
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Alittle skecthy

I like sketchy. I think this is a good one. Good work.
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Good start...watch your pencil shading because it hides a lot. Feel free to let the growth happen slowly and play with what happens to the clothes as they feel the strain of the expanding bosom.
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Hmmm, not a bad start.
Alittle skecthy, but I see potential in this little strip.
Yea, unfortunately the only table that is stable is in the dining room and more often then not my mom wants to know what I'm drawing. So I had to use my pad of paper and draw on my legs.

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I like sketchy. I think this is a good one. Good work.
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Good start...watch your pencil shading because it hides a lot. Feel free to let the growth happen slowly and play with what happens to the clothes as they feel the strain of the expanding bosom.
Slower, lighter shading and have fun. Gotcha yea, thanks for the advice. I'm still working on breast physics and how they react to clothing and gravity.
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Just remember...women like to wear flexible clothes.
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If you wish to shade, keep the shading soft and try to keep the direction as consistent as possible.
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If you wish to shade, keep the shading soft and try to keep the direction as consistent as possible.
Softer shading, her clothes are dark but her fur is not so I work on that next time. Thank you ^^.
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Keep in mind that fur only needs to be implied. A simple ruffle here and there will suggest that the character is furred.

As far a the table goes, buy you a clipboard and sit in a comfortable chair. Your knees will be as steady as your concentration on the image.

Keep working and practicing. I look forward to seeing your progress and future works.
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I would like to see your DA page, so you would please put it up? Thanks.
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I think its cute :P
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Sketchy goodness. I like it. Definately potential- especially in your sequencing and size tastes. Thanks for posting!
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