Okay, here’s my attempt at writing a blog post in the style you requested, focusing on the “process” and using informal language, simple HTML, and the specified tone. I’m aiming for that “down-to-earth blogger sharing their personal experience” vibe.

Alright, so, “big boobs to play with,” huh? Let’s get into it. This whole thing started, like most of my weird projects, with me just messing around. I was looking for something… different.
First, I scoured the internet. No, not that kind of scouring. I was looking for, uh, “inspiration”. You know, reference material. I wanted to see what was already out there. Hit up some image boards, a few art sites… you get the picture. I was basically trying to figure out what I didn’t want to do, more than anything.
Phase 1: The Sketching
So after the exploring, I grabbed my trusty old tablet and pen. Started with some basic shapes. Honestly, my first few attempts looked like lumpy potatoes. Seriously. It took a while to get the proportions even remotely right. I’m no Michelangelo, that’s for damn sure.
I kept erasing and redrawing. The key, I found, was getting the curves right. Too much, and it looked cartoonish. Too little, and it was just… blah. It’s a delicate balance, let me tell you.
Phase 2: Getting Digital
Once I had a sketch I didn’t completely hate, I moved it over to my computer. I use this free program, nothing fancy. It’s got layers and brushes and all that jazz. This is where things started to get a little more… refined. I spent hours, and I mean hours, just tweaking the lines, adding shadows, trying to make it look somewhat realistic.
- Layering: This was crucial. Separate layers for the outline, the shading, the highlights… It made it way easier to fix mistakes without screwing up the whole thing.
- Brushes: I experimented with a bunch of different brushes. Some were too harsh, some were too soft. I finally settled on one that gave it a nice, blended look.
- Color: Keep it simple!
Phase 3: The Details…
This is the part that really took forever. Adding all the little details. I zoomed in super close and worked on things that, honestly, probably no one else would ever notice. But hey, that’s how I roll.
The Final Result
Finally finish it. It’s not perfect, not by a long shot. But it’s… something. It’s definitely a learning experience. And hey, I had some fun along the way. I probably won’t be doing another one of these anytime soon. My hand is cramping just thinking about it. Maybe I’ll stick to drawing landscapes or something next time. Less… demanding.