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Re: Test-0 Quickie Sketches Thread
Geep! My blood! My deliciously spiced blood! X_x
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Re: Test-0 Quickie Sketches Thread
We got quickie sign! :O
For today we have the following: Shrinking Two for One Disappearance Of Mass Rules are the names of the sketches for obvious reasons. ![]() |
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Nice!
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hmm, so we basically just put a vague idea and you try to incorporate it?
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Kinda. It's not a try and incorporate, it's I HAVE to do it. It's a rule and it doesn't have to directly do anything TO what I'm drawing, it could be the way I have to go about drawing it. For instance, the no straight lines one means I can draw whatever I want, but it can't have any straight lines in it at all. As long as it's a rule that has to be followed, some times a good rule can span a few sketches, other times a rule is better off just being for one sketch. Something like circles only could work, but very likely be unusable, but saying three circles and a square, and I would have to make the basic shapes of the sketch those.
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Very nice work.
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Wow, the disappearance of mass one was great. It reminds me of the clothing TFs you did before (which I loved btw).
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I think it's the look. I usually do a less 'casual' look for people when, say, their limbs go missing, so something like this where her limbs disappear and all you get is a seductive look goes a long way. Also might be what you don't see that makes it fun. For instance, she's not wearing any underwear.
![]() Clothing tfs, though, are fun and hard to think of without repeating the same thing over and over. Which is why I took a break from them before I did the sequence. Since the tf is not a partial (like leaving their eyes on the bra or face on the shirt so on) I have to work on making it still look like the person at least in fallen form. ^^; So, anyone got any new rules to pop in with tonight? It's early, so you have plenty of time. ![]() |
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mmm tasty spicy blood. Haha sorry about that test-0. Those look pretty cool there too.
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Re: Test-0 Quickie Sketches Thread
Slide Rule: If something gets bigger, something else has to get smaller. Want long legs? Get short arms. Bigger breasts? Smaller butt. Etc...
Stripes: There must be both vertical and horizontal stripes ina pic. And they can't overlap, no plaids or checks. Stretch: Nothing in the pic can be the original/normal size. Every feature needs to be either bigger or smaller than normal, from limbs to eyes to breasts. |
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Oooooooo the Two for One pic came out nice, I liked how her undies snapped and fell off her. :3
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