Daily Deviant
- there is no such thing as 'too kinky'
Art: Installation art; Harry/Draco, NC-17 
29th September 2007 08:07
Title: Installation art
Artist: [info]ships_harry
Media: PS and tablet and speed (er. not the drug :-))
Characters: Bellatrix, random-male-of-your-choice, Harry, Draco.
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: slavery, kinda. It'd be AU, too, because of Bella :-).
Themes/kinks chosen: public sex, love
Artist's notes: This one was done far more quickly than my last one, because I'm mildly alarmed by all the fests I'm in :-).
Art preview:




More A/N, aka "wot I was thinking while drawing": Bella keeps them under the floor boards, in a network of tunnels. The house has become an odd sort of ant farm. Mostly she leaves them to their own devices, but occasionally she'll shake them up to see what they do. She has no problem with the fucking. In fact, she's quite pleased, and views it as a mild form of evening entertainment. It's just that they're starting to focus on each other to the exclusion of her. She's considering ways to regain their attention.

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-I keep editing the tags, and the changes won't show! I'll try again later D-:
Comments 
29th September 2007 02:19
Aside from the porn (dear God, did I actually SAY that?) I love the texture in this pic. It looks like you used watercolour and markers! Everything I do on the computer always looks...plastic. KWIM? Bravo!
Oh, and great porn! Bella's boobs almost remind me of those girls from the Playboy comics. :D
29th September 2007 02:25
Bahaha, you're so right about the boobs!! That begs the question of what Bella's caption would be XD.

The texture is from two things - one convenient filter (the canvas setting of the "texturise" function, set to have the light directly above and with the sizes etc tweaked), and a brush I coloured a lot of it with.

It's one I made, with rough edges and a bit of shape-jinking, as well as the usual sort of shape and pressure dynamics. I use it a *lot* for colouring. It's pretty cool, actually - used on a high-opacity, low-flow setting with a small brush it's a lot like drawing with pencil on slightly textured paper. This was just big smooshy strokes, though.
29th September 2007 02:26
Wait! D'oh. Braaaain. Not the canvas setting. The sandstone setting.
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