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Catherine Fitzsimmons

July 2007
July 2007 by @Jinx (Catherine Fitzsimmons)

The 2007 catgirl calendar is underway! Stay tuned as more images are released!

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Posted: Friday, 22 September, 2006 @ 06:40 AM

Well, I must say! Compared to the other calender pictures you have up here, this one is easily the best! The anatomy is BEYOND reproach (among other things... ;) ), the background is amazing (how do you do that, anyway? Using the spray tool?), blurred ball, particle effects, wonderful coloring and lighting, textures, the sunglasses, and the level detail in her hair is just dazzling! If this picture has a fault, it's the bikini (in that she's wearing it, not that it's badly drawn or colored. :p), which is to say, that it's easily one of your very best CGs from what's posted here at S7. Truly awesome! ^^

Posted: Friday, 22 September, 2006 @ 09:47 AM

Thank you so much! I must say, I was really pleased with how this picture came out. I'm really glad you like it so much, too. (And that you're familiar with the other calendar images, as well!) The background was mostly a lot of layers of feathered selection and rendered clouds, and the sand flying up was just the airbrush set on "dissolve". Thanks again!

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