Here we see my first engagement with the ever-interesting subject of hyper. I'd originally opened for genitalia close-ups, so this was still to be primarily focused on the goods, which is why I had a good time with this, actually. Contrary to my expectation, though, I spent most of my limited time on the bodies and proportions and poses. I'd say it was worth it because it's anthro practice.
I suppose it didn't help my "anthro practice" that I lost the reference for the poses early on. Hahahahaha
In other news, the eruption came out pretty good. I am getting more and more of a feel, recognising the difference between thick and watery consistencies. In this case, I'd say that it is more watery, breaking up into large droplets. One important thing I did this time is I tried very hard to indicate a 3d structure by using some hatching within the silhouette. This should simplify the colouring too.
The mess on the rear end is a bit more imprecise, since I didn't line most of it. I remember simply thinking "this won't work" and then doing something completely different. Maybe I should stick with it xD
Theo
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