And that's not even including the normal problems, like making a believable reflective surface on the bubble, more detailed wrinkles and shading, hands and feet, and concerns about the overall framing.

This was requested by, featuring his original character, Xeno Molineous, and Croire (from the Neptunia series) inside a bubblegum bubble.A bit of an odd draw for me, for many reasons, BUT one that I fully intended to face head on from the start.Now you may be thinking to yourself, "It's just bubblegum. A semi-transparent, pink circle. It's not hard to draw." And you're not wrong. BUT combined with inserting ainside said bubble, and it being an original character blowing it, then the wrenches start flying. How do you pose someone in a bubble? How large of a bubble do you make it? Can you you make it so that it DOESN'T cover the person's face? Because since it is ancharacter, hiding the person's face seems counter-productive, don't you think?But let me assure you, it's this type of problem-solving that I love. And I like to think that it shows in the final product.So I hope you enjoy.3wn/aDrawn using a CTH-460 Wacom Bamboo tablet in CLIP STUDIO PAINT