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Hello there, fellow futa lovers!

It feels like it's been ages since we last caught up with our beloved characters! I have missed them dearly, and I'm sure you have too (well, we had a neat poll on that recently, LOL). I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude for your continued support, as well as for the love you've given them whenever we get glimpses of their world.

So, we officially left the realms of high fantasy and magic for now. With each new series, however, we're always discovering new territories and possibilities. As we move forward, I promise to keep exploring new themes and experiences with our girls. I'm excited to bring you even more visual storytelling that will keep you on the edge of your milking bench.

I can't wait to share with you all the exciting adventures that are yet to come.

Thank you again for all the love and support! I’ll send the Carmine and Cyan packs links in a few minutes.

Cheers! =^_____^=

Q.

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Tazmatwo

👍👍👍

Nate Wright Jr.

Oh my goodness that is nice. It's great that we get to see that kind of full-body angle on Epona, showing off all the good bits <3 Also, I love how you draw cum. Better than pretty much any artist I follow.

quaraci

I recall creating a poll on pursuing full-body angles such as this one a while ago, and the response was very positive. Little did I know, at the time, how hard it was to tackle many of these angles. =^_____^= I guess I’ll try to do it more often. As for the cum effects, thanks! By now, I guess I’ve tried countless approaches, tools, techniques, you name it. Ironically, I tend to choose simple tools now (two basic brushes – one flat and one round – usually do the work) and a minimal layer usage (one for the more detailed/descriptive/thick bits and a second one, underneath it, for the more abstract/expressive regions). Whenever I can, I try to focus on the intended visual effect over any pursuit of technical/scientific/material correctness – which may take away a lot of how fluids can look expressive and natural in painting. Also, I think it’s vital that it looks hot (LOL).