Good question. Traditionally I probably would have had the inspiration up front - if I had posted all 10 pics together - but spreading things out kinda makes me lose my train of thought from day to day sometimes - when I want to avoid spoilers.
Years ago (ie....early 00's, mertail (http://mertail.deviantart.com/) had a guest gallery for a "Nanotech Labs" on his official site (http://www.mermaidstail.info/) before he redesigned the site look. It took me a long time before I finally came across the original photomanipper featured on his site - http://crinolyn.deviantart.com/gallery/34660150/Nanotech-Labs . I loved the look of some of the original designs - hence some of my earlier inanimate commissions (http://transrepo.blogspot.com/search/label/inanimate). The stuffed animal design for this project wasn't quite what I had in mind from my ref images, but it's a nice change from some other looks I've worked with before. This is the first time I finally got a beanbag-chair-girl sequence done though. Will try a few more in the future though - got a few more artists in mind. It's just a matter of whether I wind up with a context-free project or try and build something more complicated around it.
What was the inspiration for this one? How did you come up with the idea?
ReplyDeleteGood question. Traditionally I probably would have had the inspiration up front - if I had posted all 10 pics together - but spreading things out kinda makes me lose my train of thought from day to day sometimes - when I want to avoid spoilers.
DeleteYears ago (ie....early 00's, mertail (http://mertail.deviantart.com/) had a guest gallery for a "Nanotech Labs" on his official site (http://www.mermaidstail.info/) before he redesigned the site look. It took me a long time before I finally came across the original photomanipper featured on his site - http://crinolyn.deviantart.com/gallery/34660150/Nanotech-Labs . I loved the look of some of the original designs - hence some of my earlier inanimate commissions (http://transrepo.blogspot.com/search/label/inanimate). The stuffed animal design for this project wasn't quite what I had in mind from my ref images, but it's a nice change from some other looks I've worked with before. This is the first time I finally got a beanbag-chair-girl sequence done though. Will try a few more in the future though - got a few more artists in mind. It's just a matter of whether I wind up with a context-free project or try and build something more complicated around it.