Hi Damian, that is a wonderful cover concept, and I like the way you have turned the original Rysky pose into a full length figure of Alice, with the veil extended behind her.
She seems relieved to have avoided the fate of her friend in the background.
The resulting new pose is perfectly balanced, and the legs look just like her own - beautiful work!
Please would you show us the source image for the new legs?
The original manip which first composed Alice with this Pompeianum background is the work of Arkady Sviatchennik (kamerijk on DeviantArt) -
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He was happy to see your previous adaptation of the 'Greek Slave' picture, and I will ask him, on your behalf, about the new cover.
I am delighted to see that the Most Manipulated Makar Model is now plausibly the subject of the most manipulated manip in the slavegirl genre.
Let's have another look at the development of this charming image.
28 December marks the tenth anniversary of the publication, by Met Models, of 'Kiss', the Rylsky series named for Alice, and presented as a 'special encore'. The title image yielded the figure for kamerijk's original manipulation, in which he added the upper part of a lilac loincloth. I then reproduced the full loincloth on Rylsky's portrait, whereupon Damian produced his version, showing the entire garment. In a move back to the original source image, the loincloth has now been deleted in the latest cover concept.