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The second pinup is done! In order to match the softer shading of the first pinup, I leaned into a more blended shading on this one, too. And also because my cel shaded style just wasn't cutting it, in terms of mood and atmosphere, despite my efforts... I'll have to experiment more with cel shading to see if I can find a way to get moodier lighting. But for now, this will do. Hope you all don't mind that I mix up the shading style now and then! I have mentioned it before, but a goal of mine is to figure out a good style hybrid between cel shading and blended shading styles.

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Protese84

I really love that look she gives 🤩

dredgenVahn

Much cute 👍

Griffin Hawk

The level of detail on her lingerie onesie (or perhaps a teddy) as well as the detail put into the foot stool she's sitting on, is impressive. It really makes those seem like real things. The background too, I can practically see Simon Belmont about to crash through the window.

The Mu

Oh look, a full moon 😏

DarklordIIID

Out of curiosity, is this the same girl who was raising the dead way back? I always remember that one because it was the first of yours I bought lol

Anonymous

Think the mix of shading works really well!

Lachdanan

oooooh this is turning out super good~ and quite sexy~ *w*!

Violet

It's very appreciated. The expectation of Halloween is always welcome with 103 is "cool."

AbysmalDream

I really want to bite That. With that out of the way, I think the shading is really hitting it out of the park, and I especially love how, if you cropped this at the waist this could be taken with so many meanings and scenarios, this really nailed that alluring and possibly dangerous character framed by moonlight, and as I often mention, the background here is wonderful in it's simplicity, I really want to know how you did that trim for the bottom of the window though

RoninDude

Thanks! I am glad you took the time to look so deeply into it. The panels at the bottom of the window were based on an image I found on google for gothic architecture. I look up a lot of reference when I do these, because reality has a lot of interesting resources. Once I have that, it's not hard to just copy what I see. I only had to do it for one panel, then copy paste it over and over to fill the space. My major problem with the result is it looks a little too real, and I would rather have had it be a bit more stylized. Same goes for the stool cushion. Side note: I originally wanted to tatter the drapes and add some old adventurer bones scattered on the floor, to better suggest the feeling of entering a dangerous creature's lair... But in the end, I decided not to go the full horror route, and keep it clean and sexy.

Tim Bend

There is something 'sad' about this image. I am not sure if it is the expression, the posture, or what, but I get the feeling that she is unhappy. I would almost give her a hug, but well, I have a terrible fear of blood, when it's my own.

VergoArt

Goodness I really love the use of the cooler colors here.