
So I thought everyone would enjoy hearing a little bit about the creation process that every picture goes through.
The first step is coming up with the concept, which in this case entailed both coming up with a creative way of drawing the girl's outfits while exposing their naughty bits, and thinking up an exciting composition and poses. Each of these sketches are no larger than a inch or two in size so I can create them quickly.

Once I've settled with an idea, I create a rough sketch and work out the anatomy, the pose, and the background in a larger size. I typically drawn standard 8.5"x11" printer paper at this stage.

Once I'm satisfied, this sketch is enlarged to the full 11"x14" size for a final, clean pencil pass on higher quality paper.

Next, this drawing is scanned into the computer and inked in Painter (This step was skipped in the recent Chrono Trigger picture I did of Marle and Lucca to give the piece a softer, sweeter touch).

Finally, the background and characters are colored in Photoshop. That's the whole process! :)
A wonderful picture, and it's neat to learn how this stuff happens!
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