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She'll be fine! I really wanna practice more "effects" and one that would be fun to learn more is liquid. Good illustrated liquid has a lot of character that translates very well to illustrations. You should be able to tell the properties of a material just by the way the lines curve or the way light is shaded on it. In this case, I think the glow in the dark mutagen loses a little something because the way it glows it becomes harder to define where it's curving.

However this did give me a fun opportunity to make the glow look super bright. You can do this by utilizing contrast and dark colors around it. An airbrush also goes a long way to making the glow look natural. But what you really want to be doing is adjusting the surrounding colors. Being the only major light source in this scene, it was important for the glow to affect every color. And that includes shadows. Shadows are always complimentary colors to the light source.

In reality I could push this farther. If you ever remember being in a room with a glow stick, you wouldn't see much besides green. But I still wanted to define Colette a little here.

Speaking of defining Colette, I think the story here is definitely a kinda villain captured our hero sorta deal. The mutagen green color reminds me of a lot of children's toys from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Hell... if you've been a patron of mine this past year, you probably remember some of that April O'Neil set I was working on. It's probably the same stuff! Maybe I can put them together into the same set sometime... I'm sure Deviant Art loves that sorta thing.

It could lead to more "Goolette" art. Now that's something only my longest patrons might remember seeing.

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Space Robot

Yes. More goolette.

Anonymous

“Do you expect me to talk?” “No, Ms Colette, I expect you to slime!”

Nuzak

Goolette and goo April are pretty good

Mr Lit

What's the goo going to do to Collete? Something sexy?

SkipperWing!

I know I wouldn't mind more Goollete! Either that, or seeing the logical conclusion to this piece! Either way, good job!