Ciriun wrote:"Boy" eyes are done, but certainly a Teamaid of either gender can still use either set of eyes. I've got a new pose in the works that should be ready for critique soon. I haven't had much luck making a different face shape, but I can keep trying. So far no tail changes.
Is there anyone here who voted for different cups? If so, what did you want to be different about them?
On the topic of flipping Teamaids, I'm finding they look a little odd when flipped. I think its the weighting of the lines and shading. I took one of my old drawings from when the species was still a WIP and gave it a flip, so you can decide for yourselves if it looks good.![]()
I find one of the bangs looks poofier and the tail looks thinner, especially the fin. But they are the exact same image, just flipped horizontally. Does anyone else see it?
Ciriun wrote:Having looked into it, apparently what I should have been doing was flipping the art while I was working on it and correcting for this exact problem. Oops. ^^;
I will see if I can get the males looking good flipped, but as it stands I'm not going to promise that. It's going to come down to both final appearance and how much it affects the compatibility with existing Teamaid parts. But I should at least ask, which do you all value more? Interchangeable parts available to both genders, or having the males flipped in respect to the females?
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"My horses are my friends, not my slaves."
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