Howdy, peeps!
RipRoarRex here, swinging by now I've got some time off from the stress that is postgrad study!
Well here was me thinking I could use my precious Easter holidays away from university to get a load of pictures finished - and then I go and spend nearly the entire fortnight on one damn project.
Since first revealing my three new characters -
Seb,
Bubba and
Tembe - to the world last summer, a number of people have asked me why I haven't produced any more artwork featuring them. Put simply, it's down to the same old problems - time and motivation.
Indeed, this particular idea has been in my plans for about as long as Tembe has been in existence. From the first image I drew of the Chief, I couldn't help but imagine what chunky, masculine lion feet would smell and taste like after several days in sticky tribal sandals.
Yes, folks. This is me satisfying my incredible kink for musky paws once again. I know not everybody shares my fetish for sweaty/smelly feet, but few things work for me quite so well as hinting at the humiliation of worshipping feet that are naturally unclean and musky.
From the start, I'd wanted to make this a multi-panel image, giving us the POV view of Tembe's feet as well as a sequence of worship images involving Mike. I knew this would be a lot of work, but I don't think I'd envisaged quite how long it would take me - especially given that I actually started work on this back in 2011.
The central panel was a
buttload of work. Tembe's probably my most muscular-looking character so the anatomy is a fiddle, and he has by far the most complex design in terms of costume (something which, for the record, I know nothing about!). But combine this with an awkward seated pose and a semi-low angle POV perspective and you've got a recipe for many frustrating hours and a lot of wasted paper. Thankfully, once I'd finally gotten that one done, the other panels weren't anything like as difficult or time-consuming.
Colouring them was no picnic though. This is probably two steps removed from what I'd consider my best colouring, the next levels up involving fur texturing and the removal of outlines in turn. But aside from lineless work being an utter pain in the arse, I've also come to realise in recent times that I'm not actually all that keen on feet with fur texturing explicitly depicted on them (hence my preference for scaly feet). As such, I made the decision to dispense with the fur texture as well and leave everything looking a bit smoother and fleshier - it might not work for everyone, but it works for me.
On a final note, there's a lot of details in the worship panels that is somewhat lost due to resizing on this image, so I may upload the full-size versions of those individual panels to my scraps at some point.
(Oh, and I think I'm finally getting the knack of speed-painting jungle scenes!)
Anyway, I return to university in the middle of next week, but I'm hoping to possibly finish off a couple more works-in-progress before my holiday is over. Until then however, I hope there's enough to look at here to keep you all going.
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Tembe's tribe of big cats do not take kindly to dogs. When Mike disturbs their corner of the jungle, they have no hesitation in delivering him to their chief for a private ritual designed to put canines in their place.
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