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Hello there, fellow futa lovers!

Paper planes, paper airplanes, paper darts. They have so many names (in Brazillian Portuguese, we call them, in the plural, "aviõezinhos de papel," or "little paper airplanes"). I can't recall any phase of my life without them. They were once simple, then very sophisticated, and then simple again. I guess I forgot how to fold sheets of paper the way I used to. Time flies. Then, I was working on this month's painting, and the many skin interactions we see here triggered me. There are some folds below Epona's left breast. There's the line where Leto's body touches and rests on Tallulah's body. And, of course, there's also that line below Epona's dick, where her leg and calf meet. All I saw were folds and creases.

I guess this was the moment my mind was flooded with paper planes. Just like I do when I make a paper plane, I found some imperfections and asymmetries as well, but the image seemed to fly nonetheless. Here is something I love about painting: we often face weird, unique artistic choices that create a very distinctive visual experience. We don't arrive at the most accurate description of reality, but we usually arrive at a believable universe where beautiful things can and do exist. Today, I wanted to fill your minds with all of it — and paper planes, too.

Soon, following your votes, I'll start sketching something feral for next month's main illustration. Stay tuned! =^_____^=

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

Cheers!

Q.

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Kyropracter

You're too good for this world Q. I love how majestic each of your paintings become. I love how your anecdotes remind people to reminisce on the good times and remember what makes this world so beautiful, even if it doesn't seem that way. Also, can't wait for some wolfy action!

quaraci

I’m so glad you like it, Art Director K! There’s always something to communicate, visually speaking. People usually think about the contrasting values of shapes first (well, without those, we can’t see much), but there are colors, temperatures, edges, atmospheres, and a vast array of potential visual cues that can (that’s one core belief I have) bring something of ourselves, old memories, rare objects, even lost treasures, back into the world. With that said, brace yourselves! The fluff is coming! =^_____^=