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Sissy Book Club: Dorothy and Alice

Every weekend for the past two years, these two sissies meet in a darkened corner of the library for their book club. They're still on their first books.


Suggested by ChupacabraConvoy.

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"Wife wanted a dress up dolly" - Process

1. Pencils!

2. Inking!

3. Color blocking!

4. Form shading! I used two layers for the form shading so that I could make the one inside the box much darker and deeper than the outside, to create a more cramped feel.

5. Backlight! Two layers for backlight so that the objects inside ...

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"Wife wanted a dress up dolly" - Hi-Res Edition

See every tiny little detail in the hi-res edition!

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"Wife wanted a dress up dolly" - Wallpaper Edition

Everyday is your birthday with this wallpaper!

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"Wife wanted a dress up dolly"

Someone made sure she received the perfect birthday present. Clearly he didn't get that way by himself. He must have gotten a lot of help. Especially up top.


I wonder what's in the other boxes?


Suggested by Moomooman.

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"This Is What I Paid For?" Process

1. Sketch. Starting from John Millington's suggestion, I developed this sketch.

1b. I tried sketching a crown but it looked bad. So I switched out and created a quick 3D model of a fancy crown and then imported that model to Manga Studio as a new 3D material.

2. Ink. In Manga Studio, I used ...

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"This Is What I Paid For?" Hi-Res Edition

See every tiny detail of this man's poorly considered bargain.

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"This Is What I Paid For?"

When the price is low, sometimes you get more than you bargained for.


Suggested by John.

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Six-Word Requests

Thank you for all your support, my patrons!


For my next piece, I'm taking requests from patrons only. It can be anything that fits into the general themes of cross-dressing/feminization. Post your request here in the comments and I'll choose one to draw.


Just two rules:...

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Walkies: Process

1. Pencils. I start with a rough sketch of the characters and then carefully refine them. I sketch each of the characters on a separate layer to make it easier to adjust the position and scale. Then I sketch in a backdrop. I actually drew the backdrop the other way around at first but I decided it l...

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Walkies: Hi-res Edition

The hi-resolution edition of "Walkies" so you can see every little detail.

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"Walkies"

It's bright and sunny, a perfect day for a stroll in a busy park. Just be sure to keep a firm grip on your leash so that your pets don't bother the other visitors.

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Bridal Boudoir: Process

1. Rough sketch. First I work out a rough sketch of the pose, a nice close-up in a boudoir photography style.

2. Detailed pencils. Next I sketch in all the details, the expression, the clothing, and a simple background.

3. Inking. I ink everything in vectors, splitting it up into separate in...

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Bridal Boudoir: Hi-Res Edition

The hi-res edition of our sexy, sissy bride so that you can see every little detail.

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Bridal Boudoir

A sexy, sissy bride on her wedding night!

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Make Our New Dolly Feel Welcome: Process

1. The basic sketch. First I sketched in a face, nice and big. Then I used Manga Studio's perspective rulers to help me draw the shelves. Next I sketch in each the basic character poses. I sketched each pose on a separate layer so that I could more easily shift them around to match the scale.

2. N...

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Make Our New Doll Feel Welcome: Hi-Res Edition

The special hi-res edition so you can see every little detail and there are a lot of little details!

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Make Our New Dolly Feel Welcome

Is this what happens when you cross a witch with a shrink spell and special doll collection? Or perhaps the continuing travels of Gulliver in the land of the Brobdingnagians?

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Bunny on Bunny: Process

1. The first step is always sketching and pencils. Since this piece features two characters in very close contact, I decided to sketch each character on a separate layer so that I could turn off the other layer to more easily work out the details for each character.

2. I also decided to ink each c...

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Bunny on Bunny: Wallpaper Edition

Enjoy this exclusive 1680x1050 wallpaper edition of "Bunny on Bunny" for your computer desktop.

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Bunny on Bunny: Hi-Res Edition

Here's the exclusive hi-res edition of "Bunny on Bunny" at 1604x2100.

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Bunny on Bunny

If he keeps spilling drinks like that, he's never going to work off his debt. But maybe he won't mind.

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Sissy on a Leash: Process

1. Every picture starts with a sketch. This time, I wanted to work on a nice, big close-up so I could play with face details. I used the symmetry ruler in Manga Studio to help me get a highly symmetrical layout for this one, then put in some variations (like shifting the mouth and eyes) to give it s...

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Sissy on a Leash: Hi-Res Edition

Here's the wallpaper edition but in super hi-res so you can see every tiny little brush stroke.

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Sissy on a Leash: Wallpaper Edition

In this special wallpaper edition, you can see that her skirts are so big that they fill the entire screen, covering you entire desktop in pink sissy yumminess.

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Sissy on a Leash

Here's a sissy just for you. Hold on tight to her leash because she might try to sneak away, the lazy little thing, assuming she can ever find her feet under that skirt!

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Mermaid on the Rocks: Process

Step 1: A simple sketch. Just getting the basic layout and poses.

Step 2: Pencil all the details. Also adjust the sizes so the mermaid is nice and big on the page. I adjusted the pose of the tail so I could make the mermaid larger without going off the edge of the page.

Step 3: Vector inking...

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Mermaid on the Rocks: Hi-res Version

Here's the exclusive hi-res version of "Mermaid on the Rocks" at 4080x2550.

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Mermaid on the Rocks

Here's an exciting new ad for the Glue Brand Glue that so often appears in my work.


I know you're wondering "Are they going to come back?" and I promise you that, yes, that's exactly what he's wondering, too.

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Rockabilly Salon Process

Here's my process for this first piece.

1. Working from a reference photo, I draw an old-fashioned salon chair. When working from photos, sometimes it's easier to start with the environment and then draw the characters match it since you can't always tell from a photo what the objects will look li...

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