It’s been awhile since I’ve colored a work by renowned futa artist DTiberius, but here’s a great one, his only so far featuring the characters of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. I was so honored to do this one because the gentlemen who commissioned this pic, a friend of mine on WWOEC, personally asked me to color it once it was posted. As busy as I am it took some time, even longer to get everything squared away with DT himself, but here’s the final product in all it’s glory. Enjoy!
I really loved working on this pic, it provided a great opportunity to experiment with light sources and limited lighting. Whether my experimentation turned out good results is for you to decide, but I’m quite happy with it.
There was some confusion on my part in coloring this. You see, DTiberius always uses direct references for his backgrounds, and I knew from experience that I would be able to find this exact skyline somewhere in Batman: The Animated Series. Well, I re-watched the entire series, but couldn’t even find the Wayne building featured. I shrugged and used other building colors to do the skyline, only to later be informed by DT himself that the background here is from DCU Online, not the show that the characters are done in the style of. Well, we had a good laugh and I recolored it. Cool story, huh?
I love crossovers (shock and awe, amirite?), so when I came across this pic by DTiberius I absolutely had to color it. For those not in the know, Jennifer Hale is a very talented voice actress. Supposedly these are all characters that she’s voiced, although I’m pretty sure Erin Esurance was voiced by Mo Mellady, but what do I know. Either way, I definitely had a blast coloring this one.
DTiberius does some of the best futanari pictures out there. This image is one of the few that doesn’t feature the fetish he’s most known for, but it’s still a great image. Xiaolin Showdown’s Wuya and Rai go at it in a scene almost directly from the show (almost). Beautiful pic, I had a lot of fun coloring it.
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!
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!
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!
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!