A while back on Birdsite
swatcher observed that despite the number of Golden Age cartoons where a character plays with vanishing cream or invisible paint, you don't encounter a lot of it in furry art. I'm sure I'm not the one to fill in the gap of a curiously missing kink. But pictures based on body painting? I can do that. So here I am fiddling with a bucket of invisible paint. Note that my snout's a bit fatter than I usually draw, part of that Preston Blair influence. Not sure if I'll keep that, but it does look a little more expressive with some volume. Also, note the incisors pointing out diagonally: coatis have weird teeth (cf https://www.deviantart.com/reptangl.....oati-694334821 ).
This is one more of those pictures that's probably beyond my ability to carry out the way I imagine it, but was a lot of fun for that. Tip for people who want to do similar art like this: different layers for every feature and name them all this time. My sketch has the full tail and feet and all; I was actually happy with how the right hind paw looked and then went and erased it. (My tail tip is in my left forepaw and probably that's what's doing the painting here. Promise.) Also it's just magic to go erasing a part and having the background start showing through; that looked more invisible than anything else.
Doing the paint bucket, with some invisible paint splashed over the rim, required a lot of thought and I'm not sure I carried it out successfully because the harder I thought about where the lines should go the more my head hurt. I have a similar problem with thinking why the basement is too dark to see anything when obviously light can get in through the parts of the floor above that had invisible paint spilled on them. Think about it. When your head hurts you'll have got it too.
Also, I'm not sure how to color something so it looks plausibly paint-bucket-metallic, but a decent grey should be close enough.
For discussion: is it more cost-effective to develop an invisibility kink or a twinning kink, for the sake of supposing your character is in whatever piece of art you're looking at?
swatcher observed that despite the number of Golden Age cartoons where a character plays with vanishing cream or invisible paint, you don't encounter a lot of it in furry art. I'm sure I'm not the one to fill in the gap of a curiously missing kink. But pictures based on body painting? I can do that. So here I am fiddling with a bucket of invisible paint. Note that my snout's a bit fatter than I usually draw, part of that Preston Blair influence. Not sure if I'll keep that, but it does look a little more expressive with some volume. Also, note the incisors pointing out diagonally: coatis have weird teeth (cf https://www.deviantart.com/reptangl.....oati-694334821 ).This is one more of those pictures that's probably beyond my ability to carry out the way I imagine it, but was a lot of fun for that. Tip for people who want to do similar art like this: different layers for every feature and name them all this time. My sketch has the full tail and feet and all; I was actually happy with how the right hind paw looked and then went and erased it. (My tail tip is in my left forepaw and probably that's what's doing the painting here. Promise.) Also it's just magic to go erasing a part and having the background start showing through; that looked more invisible than anything else.
Doing the paint bucket, with some invisible paint splashed over the rim, required a lot of thought and I'm not sure I carried it out successfully because the harder I thought about where the lines should go the more my head hurt. I have a similar problem with thinking why the basement is too dark to see anything when obviously light can get in through the parts of the floor above that had invisible paint spilled on them. Think about it. When your head hurts you'll have got it too.
Also, I'm not sure how to color something so it looks plausibly paint-bucket-metallic, but a decent grey should be close enough.
For discussion: is it more cost-effective to develop an invisibility kink or a twinning kink, for the sake of supposing your character is in whatever piece of art you're looking at?
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fetish Other
Species Coatimundi
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