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1. Thumbnail. I started with a very basic thumbnail sketch to try out the concept.

2. Rough sketch. I sketch out the final layout and poses. I used Clip Studio's 3D models and perspective rulers as references and roughed in the general shapes for the clothing and props.

3. Final sketch. I use separate layers in multiple folders for the various props and the character which makes it easier to plan, especially when so many of the parts overlap. If you look closely, you can see that I draw some parts that I know will be completely hidden behind others, particularly the basic body shape, to make sure it will all make sense together. Keeping them on separate layers also makes it easier to shift the positions of individual features when final details on foreground features might change the layout needs.

4. Inking. I scale the canvas up to four times the size and use a variable-width inking brush for the character and a constant-width brush for hard things on vector layers. I use lots of different layers for different parts, which makes it easier to overdraw and erase as needed. Planning for the line coloring later, I try to use a different vector layer for each part that would be differently colored as linework such as one for the character's skin, one for everything that will have black linework, etc.

5. Color blocking. I set the folder containing all the different inked vector layers as the reference layer. Then I made new raster layers underneath and started filling in the flat colors. Sometimes I used a round pen, sometimes the color fill bucket, usually with the fill set to follow only the reference layer, stopping at the middle of a vector.

6. Form shading. I create a desaturate blue solid color layer (linear burn) and start painting in the basic form shading. For a painterly look on the clothing, I roughed in a very loose sense of form with an airbrush then added all the shading detail using only a watercolor brush. For the more chiseled parts, I used a different shading technique - starting with a hard brush to make something like cel shading, then using watercolor brushes to add midtones, then using the blur tool to smooth the shading out where appropriate and go back to the watercolor brush where I want sharper details. I also added a pale yellow layer set to screen to airbrush in some soft highlights in key places. For the hair, I used color burn for richer shading and start with a general, soft watercolor brush to get lay in some stronger hairs for a sense of texture, then use an airbrush to establish the overall form, then use a fingertip smudge or watercolor brushes to add some extra detail.

7. Cast shadows. I make a desaturate brown layer set to multiply and start painting in the cast shadows with soft brush, using a smaller brush in places where the object casting the shadow is closer to the thing the shadow is on.

8. Backlight. For the secondary lights, I used a pale desaturate color layer away from the light source and a white layer toward the light source, both set to screen. Then I paint with a soft airbrush or a watercolor brush (when I want it to be more textured) on opposite sides of shiny objects. The forelight is used only on the shiniest parts, mainly the decorations. When I combine it with the form shading, backlighting really makes the characters pop. I don't use any backlight on non-reflective objects. On the hair, I used the watercolor brush to streak in the shape of the hairs and then used an airbrush, selection-masked to the shading, to add softer backlight.

9. Shiny. For the glossiest parts, I used light watercolor brushes to paint reflections for both primary and reflected light sources, then I used a strong watercolor brush for the specular highlights (or a variable round hard brush when I want the highlight extra strong), using a thumb tool to smudge for detail. For the shine on the hair, I started with thin strokes with a soft watercolor brush, then use an airbrush to add a soft glow to groups of streaks, and finally use a soft round brush to erase a few streaks in the middle of each group. After painting all the shine, I use the cast shadow layer to make a selection and delete the shine from anywhere covered by shadow.

10. For the natural blush, I add in a raster layer and airbrush red just on the skin for the cheeks and places where bone is near the surface of the skin. I used the same method for the make-up. Then I add a color map of red, yellow, and cyan to the face, set to a very low opacity in color blend mode, to give the face a more realistic range of hues.

11. I added some patterns of lace and flowers and hearts to the car, using mesh distortion to wrap them around the surface. I also added a fur texture to the interior, distorting to match the shape, then using overlay blend mode above the shading to give it depth. I hand-painted polka dots on the curtains. Then I painted a new pattern of cupcakes and used mesh distortion to wrap them on to the stockings. I used text and simple block artwork to make the license plate, then distorted it to match the perspective.

12. Colored linework. Since the linework is still all vectors in Clip Studio, I simply selected the vectors and changed their color to whatever colored linework I needed, sampling from each section and then shifting the color to be more saturate and dark, more or less depending on how hard or soft I want each thing to feel. The hardest things I keep black. Then I collapsed all of the linework into raster layers, locked the pixel transparency, and used an eraser to fix up any places where different color linework crossed over each other or a multiply brush where the shadows were deep enough to require darker linework.

13. Eyelashes are done with a simple raster layer painted with a black variable-width pen. Then I lock the pixel transparency for that layer and use a soft pen to paint in grey streaks for texture and then soften the look with a few strokes of a black soft airbrush. I also added some color to the tips of the lashes for extra flair.

14. I altered my road pattern (something I painted for the Pageant Mom pic), adding parking spaces, and placed it in the backdrop with perspective. Then I added some concrete texture and painted shading onto it for the curb. I made a new dirt texture for the ground, then used my grass tuft brush to paint some grass on the dirt in various shades of grassy green.

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Hina Yui

WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS IS INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a delicious smorgasbord of fantastic details and incredible skill, I'm quite honestly blown away, I've been looking at it for an hour now obsessing over just how insanely incredible it all is, I honestly don't even know where to begin with but I guess we'll start with the ever adorable cupcake and her ridiculously cute sidekick in sprinkles. First of all the hair is absolutely stunning, it's so perfectly curly and girly and superbly adorned with those super cute bells and bows, which all leads into his perfect sullen facial expression, which is all framed by his super luscious lashes and his adorable rosy cheeks. The dress is of course perfection personified especially with all the super cute bells and bows that adorn it, plus the dainty gloves are fantastic too with all the bows and bells that are attached to them and I personally really really really love the pose he's in too with the ultra fluffy petticoats squishing up inside of the car, just making everything even more awkward for him in his new sissy ride, This fantastic pose also lets his frilly panties get a showing along with his stupidly good suspenders and stockings, the material you made for the cupcakes is sooooooo goooooood and adds the perfect touch to the pic and lead so well into the adorable heels and ultra cute heart shaped buckles and bows that adorn them. Sprinkles of course looks impeccably perfect as well. With her ultra adorable spiral hair, that compliments cupcake so well, along with her freaking adorable big girly bow, you really captured the dress so well too, with it still being so outrageously cute and yet not stealing away from the limelight of cupcake and it all fantastically leads into her cute little stockings and shoes GAH what a bundle of cuteness. But as cute as cupcake and sprinkles are lets get into the real star of the show and that is the simply breathtakingly mega ultra awesome incredible perfection of cupcakes new ride. There is so much creativity and details involved here that I'm still a giggling mess every time I look at it. I can't state enough how much I love it's tiny size and how cupcake has to squeeze inside with all his fluffy frilliness every time, and OMG I love love love the flower shaped rims adorned with their cute little hearts plus the lace detailing around the wheel arches and roof, which sports that fantastically girlish bow. The rose detailing on the back of the car is insane as well and adds so much cuteness to the already cuteness overload. The detailing of the kissy lips and the hearts on the hood too are an amazing touch, plus the custom designed licence plate really is the chefs kiss to the whole car it even comes with it's own little adorable bow. The heart shaped brake lights and mirrors are absurdly perfect as well and adds a fantastical girlish touch to the overall car, and the super pretty curtains at the back are so nice as well adding in even more awesome details and girlishness. Where the car is even more amazing if that's even possible, is the interior, the fur lining is simply stellar, plus the custom heart shaped steering wheel is on another level of ingenious, I really really love frilly seat coverings too and the girlish dash. But the thing I actually love the most has got to be the accelerating pedal which has been custom made for his pretty little heels to use, in all honesty my tiny brain could never imagine such a fun detail which is probably why I like it so much. All in all this pic is simply perfect, even if I was to give criticism I honestly can't think of anything wrong with the pic, it even adds to what I thought was already a perfect sketch. I've said it before but it's always so inspiring seeing random ideas I've had come to life by a real professional artist. Which in turn inspires me to no end, I've already got part 2 of easy A almost done, but now there are so many more details I want to add in, but I should be done ultra soon I can hardly wait to see what you think of it. I could honestly go on about this pic for hours but I better stop here before it turns into a novel, But once again thanks so much for sharing your amazing talent, I'm going to be giddy for a while from this pic and from your amazing sissy bride pic too, such a great month already and I can't wait for what else you'll end up drawing.

DovSherman

I'm so glad that you liked it! I was careful to use the same hues that you used in your original drawing, although Sprinkle's dress and hair are slightly hue-shifted to make it easier to distinguish from Cupcake. I wasn't sure what color Cupcake's eyes were (the story never said) so I just went with blue to match the eyeshadow. You do give me a little too much credit, though. The heart-shaped side mirrors were your idea. ;)