I'm not sure exactly what her story is, but here's Aimee, cute and swimming and asking you to join in. This was about four hours today with CorelDRAW and a mouse, and was largely an excuse for me to draw octopus legs (what can I say? I got inspired this morning).
Unusually, I had an audience while I drew this: ~sweetcandylovegirl was watching me draw via Mikogo, and was offering suggestions (the name "Aimee" was her idea, and she's suggested yellow hair and light blue legs, which aren't bad ideas).
That was kind of a unique experience, and it's tempting to get myself a LiveStream so others can watch, since she seemed so interested in what I was doing. I'll have to think about that; I never much thought anybody would want to watch, but, well, here somebody did.
I think if I do color and shade it, I'll probably make it G-rated; she's too cute to be restricted.
There's another picture I drew some years ago in which a cute cecaelia (half-octopus) girl pointed out that girls don't have beaks
Actually, that's not quite anatomically correct, but it was a funny joke at the time. In truth, an octopus beak is found on both genders, but is very small and flat and hard to see: [link][link]
Just gotta love the image!
In fact you inspire me to write about my character Melusine again. She has a form like this.
Actually, that's not quite anatomically correct, but it was a funny joke at the time. In truth, an octopus beak is found on both genders, but is very small and flat and hard to see: [link] [link]
As for the anatomy of a cecaelia, uh, um, A Wizard Did It?