COY stands for Cross Over Yuri. The premise is pretty simple, I have a list I’ve compiled of over 500 cute girls from various anime and manga. I then use a random number generator to make pairing, which I then draw. Every third picture is a threesome.
With this, I am officially caught up on COY here. I’m working on #14, but it could be a while still before it’s up.
I kind of like this one, although in hindsight I wish I could’ve done something more dynamic with it. I’m getting close to being able to draw without photo references, but I’m not quite there yet. Unfortunately, that means a lot of what I do is based on what sort of reference pics I can find, and creativity is the victim. 🙁
The first work I did for (with?) DTiberius was coloring his great 6teen pics, commissioned by Jackrabbit (who requested I color them). I’ve never seen the show, but I did extensive research to try and match the color schemes of not only the characters, but the very specific locations that DT used directly from the show. I also tried using colored lines on this one, in an attempt to make them resemble the show’s design slightly more. Results seem to be mixed on how well it worked.
… Enjoy!
COY stands for Cross Over Yuri. The premise is pretty simple, I have a list I’ve compiled of over 500 cute girls from various anime and manga. I then use a random number generator to make pairing, which I then draw. Every third picture is a threesome.
This might be my favorite COY so far. Not only is the pairing great (I mean, really, what’re the odds of landing on those three out of a list of 500+?), but I’m actually pretty happy with the art, too. This was the first to be fully colored with my current technique, although I think it’s clear I was still working a few bugs out at the time. All the same, I love it, especially Miku’s cute little toes.