For this round of the
quicky_bang I chose a sweet story with a subject I haven't visualized before: mpreg! It also features Jensen paired up with someone I never played with as a main character: the gorgeous Matt Cohen:) When
emmatheslayer told me the title was indeed based on one of the songs from Grease, I just couldn't resist using a beach scene from that film as a base.
But it's not all digital fiddling: for my additional art I did some papercutting with coloured paper! May I present:
Title:
Summer Lovin'Author:
emmatheslayerArtwork by:
beelikejMedium: Papercut additional art, Digital banner
Pairing: Jensen/Matt
Rating: R (ART is PG-13, I suppose)
Word count: 1218
Enticements/Warnings: mpreg
Summary: Preschool teacher Matt goes to the beach and finds what he is looking for.
(Or just scroll down;)
Additional Artwork!
"Summer Lovin', happened so fast" :-)
Matt looking at Jensen on the beach. Made out of three sheets of coloured paper and with details in black marker. There's a making of below.
How it was made
Pencil sketch and picking colours: yellow for the sandy beach, blue for sky and sea. I want to cut all the figures out of one sheet...
When the silhouettes of Jensen and Matt are cut, I slide the blue paper behind them.
Testing sunshapes and deciding on a stylized version. The edges of the sun will help define the horizon.
This is what it looks like from the back. On the front I draw details with black marker.
Putting both layers together with a black frame which also adds another dimension.
Tadaah!
References
I found a lovely photo of a sunbathing pregnant woman at
Little LA Photo. I had a bit of difficulty turning that into Jensen's body and not have it look like a beer belly;)
For the beach scene in the banner I played with a screenshot from
Grease; the first film I saw in the cinema, and still one of my favorites:)
Thank you,
emmatheslayer for offering your short story in the
quicky_bang and thus giving me a chance to try mpreg. It was also fun to fiddle with Matt Cohen *grins*
All comments are appreciated, from extensive concrit about my manipping and/or drawing abilities to simple smiles!
J.