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Dorothy/Joyce under-the-clothes groperings, color flats

And here's the colored lines and inks! No background dropped in yet, no shading, and no purple ambience layer. All those are in the first image I posted of this work, so we're back to where we started.

Also, note that I put the makeup on them that Carla did for the #DRANKS storyline. Harder to tell under all that purple.

joyce and dorothy have, like, nearly-but-not-quite the same skintone, so that admittedly makes things a little more hard to follow

so yeah joyce's right hand is under dorothy's right arm

one reason why diversity is important

Dorothy/Joyce under-the-clothes groperings, color flats

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Joyce: You were right Becky...this double date idea was fun! Becky: ...*chuckles in complex feelings*

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Always wonderful seeing how the same image with different lightings (or lack thereof) can be sexy in different ways. And YES about the diversity thing! As a white guy with a lot of face blindness, who once repeatedly misidentified a person based on whether she was wearing a hat, who thought that Harvey Dent was questioning the Scarecrow until the 4th time I watched The Dark Knight and I realized it was David Dastmalchian, I do NOT understand why people are against diversity in films. Do you realize how annoying it is when a movie is about two close friends ...and they both have black hair and similar faces!? Thank god I don't watch action movies filled with white blonde muscly men, I wouldn't be able to keep track of which characters are definitely not gay for the other identical characters! For the record, outside of edge cases like this where your characters are tangled up together (which I am in favor of), you've done a great job keeping your characters distinct. I don't think I've ever gotten your characters confused with each other. They all have distinctive hair styles, there are enough face shapes and eye types to match against each other that you can tell the characters apart even without the hair, and there's enough diversity in their body types that, even if you cropped their heads out of frame and stripped them naked so I couldn't identify them through fashion, I'm pretty sure I could identify most of the characters just from their bodies. Good job. Heck, even with Dorothy and Joyce above, two skinny blonde girls of similar heights, it's easy to tell them apart: different body shapes, different eyes, different face shapes, and yes, they're both blonde, but it's different shades of blonde, so I can still tell them apart. And even if I was struggling to tell them apart, only Dorothy is wearing glasses, so as long as Joyce doesn't wear glasses I should be able to tell them ap-- OH SHIT!!!

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