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Female cop goes too deep undercover and becomes a mob boss' spoiled bimbo girlfriend.

This week, our protagonist comes up against the reality of her predicament. Coming up next: exploring some of the opportunities...

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Nate Zabinski

Holy shit, secret illuminati cults

meepsalot

Her world might be falling apart but at least there are hors d’oeuvres!

CurrentlyEatingPies

Not a all what I expected but I'm eager to see where this might go.

CurrentlyEatingPies

I was expecting some sort of torment. Not really torture but more that just teasing. Enough soften her mind before any body modification.

sortimid

I've gone with a more realistic corruption rather than brainwashing or mind control...

dino810

Love your spoiled/corruption stories! Can’t wait to see what next! Hope we get to see her in animal print or fur at some point

sortimid

Sadly, no animal print or fur... I went with the current minimalist billionaire aesthetic, instead. She does end up in a slutty cop uniform, though!

Luffy Monkey

I kinda love the art style of this one. It go well with the story. Did you plan to put more colors or will it stay like this until the end ?

sortimid

I'm glad you like it because it's staying like this throughout 😅 It's a darker story, so I chose a darker palette.

Luffy Monkey

Yes I understand that but honestly adding more and more color to it to represent her acceptance and adaptation too the situation could also be cool.

sortimid

Oh for sure, that would totally work, especially for a transformation that focuses more on "bimbo" than corruption.

Dynamoob

Another approach could be to keep the darker palette, but the color tone shifts with the corruption. Right now it's blue tones (blue having connotations to police), but maybe it blends into reds or another tone as she gets integrated more into the mob.

dino810

aww! maybe next time, excited anyway I bet it will be great!

sortimid

Oh yeah, definitely a valid approach, as well. There are story reasons for the art style, but it was also just a fun exercise to use a narrower tonal range. Plus: doing a gradual color shift over sixteen stages with multiple clothing types sounds like more trouble than it's worth, to me