Saturday, November 29, 2014

Mary-Gold Tauros- Model Sheet


This here is Mary-Gold Tauros, an original character of mine that I've been sitting on for quite some time now. Her origins go all the way back to 2004 when I concocted an adult oriented story called Bast Katt Inc. (the same one that my character Bast is from) that never really came to fruition. Over the course of time I've come back to the story and I'm looking to hopefully get it done at some point in the near future. Currently she is sitting comfortably as an NPC in a Maid RPG I'm GMing. I've been using the game as a means to grow some of my back-burner characters as it were recently and in turn I've undergone a spell of inspiration. The first to get model sheet treatment was (of course) Mary-Gold, and I've gotta say that I had a good deal of fun designing this!

For the record, the reason she is in a string bikini in the body shot goes beyond the obvious ones. It's mostly because I wanted to show what her physique is like. Most stereotypical busty girls depicted in fiction rarely have any paunch to them (usually they have some kind of ridiculously svelte stomach that could never work with that sort of chest) so I wanted to make her a little more soft around the mid-section. She also has much wider hips than most girls, and I did it to balance out her frame. I think it turned out well, but that's just me. While some could consider her features to be unattractive, I feel it makes things a little more comparable to her large bosom.

Besides! If anything else, there's simply more of her to love now!

In the original story she was the new recruit to Bast Katt Inc. (a supernatural adult entertainment corporation) and had to prove herself to her superiors (such as Bast herself) that she had what it took to make it in the business. She's a playful one at heart, but she is usually the voice of reason and responsibility when it comes to her friends and co-workers. While she isn't exactly bashful, she is self-conscious about her body and tends to get a little bashful when putting herself on display.

Materials used for this piece was a Bic ball-point pen and nothing else.   

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