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I suppose you wouldn’t have many options for what works with a swimsuit… She does have a great look to her, mind you, and the only other way to make this work would be at a beach setting…
… That might’ve actually worked better; she’d be calm from watching the waves.
Yeah didn’t really spend a huge amount of time on the background. Just sorta needed something to put there.
In the foreground, the tiles are large, and further back, they’re reduced in size. That makes some sense, and for the MARE, she’s resting on roughly two and a half tiles per row. That makes this really impressive, until we get to the pool, and that’s where the problem is.
There’s waves that displace the tiles as shown, but the pool SHOULD be at least a little deep. As a result, the NUMBER of tiles should be greatly increased to establish how deep it is. Instead, the tiles seem to continue right where they where they left off on the dry surface that the mare is on. What makes this stranger, is that her shadow isn’t even a little bit displaced; it remains solid with no break in it at all between the water and the dry tile. As a result, it ends up looking like the water is directly up to the surface of the pool. I could go into another tangent about how come that wouldn’t be able to happen, but it’s shorter to just say that, given the appearance of wave displacement, her shadow should at least be cut off a bit, due to the difference in depth of where she’s lying, and where the water in the pool should be.
………… wow; when I get a really good sleep, I’m very……. observant. The interesting thing is, I really like this image for Octavia looking so relaxed.