It's a situation where a tentacle monster catches you and inserts itself into you.
At the end, they squirt.
This time I aimed for a chaotic atmosphere because there were two characters and tentacles. It's interesting that they can move in various ways unlike the normal string.
I intended the background to be a cave, but it's not easy to do. It might have been better if I could bring out the texture of the rocks.
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Incontinent climax in Amarez.
I'm working on an essay-like piece here.
Also, I'm not going to do two characters, after all. I thought it would be nice if the difference was easy, but it's taking longer than I thought it would.
It's impossible to draw two characters of the same quality.
If you want to draw one character in the main and lower the quality of the other character, it looks good.
As for what I'm aiming for, it's "siserias and calligraphy" instead of fine food that takes a lot of time to make one piece.
It's like being able to eat a lot of reasonably good food. And by drawing a lot of pictures, a masterpiece is created in the midst of it, in the sense of calligraphy. Calligraphy is like sharpening your senses, putting your soul into it, and writing it all at once. You don't spend a lot of time on each piece.
That's why I feel that art is an explosion! It's not, but that's the kind of momentum I like to get into and paint in a short time.
I may end up creating a lot of things that aren't masterpieces, but that doesn't mean I'm going to create a masterpiece because I've spent so much time on it.
Also, I received the clear file I created.
It's nicely printed and finished.
I've displayed it in my room.
This case is sold at a 100 yen store, but you can use it vertically or horizontally, connect it together, hang it or put it on the attached stand.
There are similar ones on Amazon and other places, but they're a bit cloudy and have name tags on them.
You can also frame it. It will look like a work of art. (You don't have to frame it to make it a work of art, though...)