I'd like to say that I despise erasing. It is the bane of my artistic existence. Of course, I choose a model stock that is all skin to have to erase! :ulls hair out:: It wasn't too bad though. I broke it up into a couple of days so I didn't go psycho-crazy.
The slave arises to greet her returning master and finally gain her freedom for him. Enjoy!
Thank you so much!!!! I've never really had a problem working with two models. The hardest part for me with working with two models is erasing both of them and making the picture quality match. I'm just so glad I could marry my story-telling with visual art.
That is true. It can be hard to find two models that go together. I'm so happy that you think my skills are improving. Lord knows I'm trying and doing things I never before thought I could do. Thanks so much for your encouragement. You're always a delight.
Your encouragement means a great deal to me. It can be so easy to get frustrated when trying to find new techniques or not being able to master certain techniques. Your encouragement, and the encouragement of others, keeps me pushing to get better. It keeps me here on dA where it's so easy to fall into the whole "not a lot of people look at my work" trench. I'm so glad to have met such a wonderful friend here.
Dark art is very popular here, so it stands to reason you would still get favs and pageviews from the dark art. You might not be entirely comfortable doing darker pieces, but you sure have a talent for it!
You're very serious when it comes to building the composition, indeed. 2 models work great, portraying the complex storyline. I'd say, you're a great director in theatrical sense.