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Final product Post 

March reward for Teejster1 <3

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Feat their Gallade OC Storm having some very intimate time with Setsuna, a character from @Drayxart on twitter.
This one might be one of my personal favorites, specially since I love how the dragon gal came out!

Steps:

  • 1- Setsuna Sketch: The hardest part of these type of drawings is the perspective, but with enough corrections I got Setsuna to look good laying on the ground, the hardest parts were definitely the legs (shaped different from those of a human) and the positioning of the arms (which I wasn't sure how to do) 
  • 2- Storm Sketch: Now on a different layer I draw storm based on the original position of Setsuna. Also in anothe layer I include some miscellaneous things like fluids.
  • 3- Final sketch: I hide all the overlapping sections and it's good to go! (Also added some very simple dialog for fun)
  • 4- Lineart: After the sketch is good, I move on to the clean lines. 
  • 5- Flat colors: Then I fill all the lines with the respective flat colors, including pattens and such.
  • 6- Gradients: Now I include a dark and light gradients to all colors
  • 7- Extra visuals: Here I include on separate layers some good visual effects to enhance the horny mood this picture take place in. Heavy Breathing, fluids, blushes, and excetera.
  • 8- Movement lines: Now to fully get the inmersion on I add several movement lines to sell this idea that there's a good pounding going on, including after images and such!
  • 9- Shading: Then we move on to the shadows and highlights, as always done with 3 different colored layers with different settings (multiply, etc), the light direction comes from top right this time.
  • 10- Lighting effects: Finally, I apply some color correction on the lines as well as the rest of the colors, I try to go for a more uniform color palette to make it less bland and more realistic, I also add the typical clow effects on the colors that are more clear!

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