After taking all of the comic panels from Under Pressure and arranging them into a rough animatic, I decided to take this shot as my first foray into inking. I'm super happy with how it came out (I did have a lot of help on the shading though...)!

I really wanted to add in some animation to it, so I took the final inked and colored image into After Effects and did a bit of my warping magic to animate a little bit of a.... twitch... beneath Asuka's skirt (this is a futa on female doujin, after all...)

It came out pretty okay... buuuuuuuuuuut.... you can tell that it's been warped (a complaint I have about a lot of modern anime studios that try and use puppet warping to do quicker animation... I'm looking at you, Queen Bee!)
That's no good!
In the Misato animation and Tribute, I did develop a way to add in fake line boil It disguises the fact that it's just warped animation by adding in imperfections to the line art, which helps pass it off as traditional animation. I considered using that here, but decided to try another approach.
Since the whole point o this was for me to practice and improve my inking skills anyway, I figured that I might as well just export the warped After Effects animation as individual frames, and then just re-ink the frames in Photoshop! That way I can get some authentic line boil! It took FOREVER, but I'm pretty happy with the result!

What do you guys think?