water_bug_62208 wrote:Dethmetal wrote:Glad to hear you are enjoying these pictures. I have to agree, thigh deep is a great depth, especially with a curvy voluptuous woman like Felicia here. However, the fourth picture above has to be my Favorite depth, and view, one that is simply not seen nearly enough in Quicksand artwork
I do agree with you that a thick, voluptuous, curvy woman viewed from behind when she's sunk and stuck upper thigh to butt cheek-deep in mud is quite impressive. A woman mired mid to upper thigh-deep with her crotch/butt cheeks above the mud is a very nice view.
What's nice about this piece is we still get to see her struggling thighs squirming and heaving in the mire as the sticky ooze mounds up and clings adhesively to her HUGE thighs. Also, there's hints that perhaps her arms may soon be mired and stuck as well as she presses down upon the mud with her hands to provide support as she yanks futilely at her hopelessly stuck thighs. Her facial expression is wonderful for this piece, and I love the curvacious fullness of her derriere and the shiny sheen of her butt cheek curves on her skin-tight attire. I do love sinking series that emphasize slow, leggy, struggling sinks, and this series displays that beautifully.
Thanks for sharing!
Indeed, easily my favorite depth and view. <3 And yes, that is a very nice view as well, no argument there.
Yes, the expression of her active struggling, combined with her voluptuousness, and the thick, sticky, clinging sands, are all portrayed beautifully. Heh, I'm glad the hand was noticed, I was wondering who would be the first to spot and comment on that. That was exactly the intent in requesting that, her pushing down on the surface, trying to get leverage to free her legs, but as we know all too well around here, that tactic rarely ends well, and as you can see the surface of the sands is already bowing beneath her visible hand,.... not a good sign, for her. But yes, I absolutely love how her butt came out in this, you really get a feel of the full roundness of it, and the sands squishing and clinging to it wonderfully. <3 The shine of the suit I must say is something I really hadn't thought much about when I placed the first commission, I had even initially intended to just go for the Flat Colors option, rather than Full Render, but I changed my mind and after seeing it in the first image, and then each image since, I am very happy I went for the full render, because that shine is just amazing. Likewise, a good slow sink, that really shows not only the struggling, but the thickness of the sands, is just the best, and Toughset has done an amazing job portraying that, and pretty much everything else, in these pictures. I am really looking forward to the rest of the series.
You are quite welcome, I'm glad they are being enjoyed by those here.