WooouTK
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After the recent parade of monsters I’ve been working on—mostly set in sci-fi, fantasy, or futuristic scenarios—I felt it was a good moment to do something more everyday and relatable. Something like that classic, cozy scene where, after dinner, a young couple heads to the couch to watch a movie together, and while she leans back and snuggles under a blanket, he takes her feet, rests them on his lap, and gives her a little massage… or hey, why not a few tickles too ☺️
The thing is, lately I’ve been practicing how to create 3D objects that wrap around others and look nicely fitted and natural in relation to what they’re covering—exactly the case with a blanket. And although I’ve had some success, I still need a few more hours of practice before I can get something that really looks right.
Long story short, I don’t have a blanket to give the girl… Buuuut I do have a great padded inflatable sleeping bag with straps that wraps her up just as well—or even better. She’ll stay nice and warm, and she’ll probably manage to watch the whole movie before her arms, crossed under her lower back, start to fall asleep…
Well, actually, I don’t think either of them is paying much attention to the TV anyway 😆
After the recent parade of monsters I’ve been working on—mostly set in sci-fi, fantasy, or futuristic scenarios—I felt it was a good moment to do something more everyday and relatable. Something like that classic, cozy scene where, after dinner, a young couple heads to the couch to watch a movie together, and while she leans back and snuggles under a blanket, he takes her feet, rests them on his lap, and gives her a little massage… or hey, why not a few tickles too ☺️
The thing is, lately I’ve been practicing how to create 3D objects that wrap around others and look nicely fitted and natural in relation to what they’re covering—exactly the case with a blanket. And although I’ve had some success, I still need a few more hours of practice before I can get something that really looks right.
Long story short, I don’t have a blanket to give the girl… Buuuut I do have a great padded inflatable sleeping bag with straps that wraps her up just as well—or even better. She’ll stay nice and warm, and she’ll probably manage to watch the whole movie before her arms, crossed under her lower back, start to fall asleep…
Well, actually, I don’t think either of them is paying much attention to the TV anyway 😆




