ughh man i'm sorry you guys for the wait on especially something so simple like this. I don't like to pull out every excuse from the book but the past couple of days has just teared a new one into me. I'm making it sound worse than what it is honestly, just a bunch of regular stuff happened like getting sick (first time from anxiety i think), exams as usual, some friends in personal trouble, temporary loss of drive just due to exhuastion from sickness and exams together, christ. Again, i don't want this to sound like a plea of "look at me it's hard" kind of situation because it seriously isn't a bad situation at all in contrast to what others experience but i needed some time is and i feel pretty bad for letting something so uncomplicated like this slip. OK enough with excuses, in regards to the picture itself, i mentioned a while ago i was wanting to figure out new "cum" methods and i found an artist by the name of "Calm" or "Calmdraws" and i absolutely was amazed on how they rendered their liquids.
thick, depth, not pure white, and maintained a recognition of viscosity through different levels of shine, it had it all! So with this, i tried studying the different colors used in the liquid, how much shine, does the shines still become pure white in darkness or does it just become desaturated, etc. i also noticed how they used bubbles with cum :o at the moment from i can gather, all you do is interrupt the stream with a bubble and make the stream wrap around! tried attempting that here but of course it's my first x) at least i think it is? anyway, the changes and applied methods are honestly barely noticeable i know, but man i'm just glad to have found a new references that really fits a preference of rendering liquids that i enjoy. that's all for now, again apologies for this one, not too proud of it myself either :/