

🍹 A Summer Collection
Sebastien de Nevers, a French desinner based in Le Manoir du Nu, near Lyon, has unveiled his new summer collection of birthsuits, showing once again that nudity is not a sin but a virtue. The assortment includes various styles, colors, and patterns that are ideal for the summer time, even if it's the middle of winter right now but, hey, it's never too early to plan ahead!
From classic nudity to trendy mankinis, there's something for everyone seeking a comfortable and attractive way to go au naturel. Sebastien's summer collection is a celebration of his return from the Kamasutra temple in India after a few years of yoga training and witnessing some of the most mouth-watering ways to wear the most simple pieces of cloth.
Sebastien's new line reflects his spiritual growth, creativity and passion for the body as a form of art. It provides the most exquisite and innovative styles for those who dare to bare.
If you're looking to make a splash this summer, I mean next summer, then Sebastien de Nevers' new collection of birthsuits is an absolute must-have. So why not indulge in a little luxury and get yourself one of these magnificent creations? It's time to strip down and show off your true self!
Both of these illustrations are wonderful and hot, but wow, the faces in them are a whole new level.
Joka
It's been a while since I tried something new with this character... But lately I've found it fascinating to see what my old characters would look like in more realistic ways. It took some time before I was satisfied with his face and could agree that he looks good and "like himself" - since all the previous pictures of him were drawn or photoshopped from 3D models.
I'm so happy you also noticed the detail like wine! To be honest, I don't drink nearly as much as my characters lately, but I can't help but appreciate how these drinks look in the images of Sarah, Thaddeus or here, quite delicious. Thanks once again for your kind words! :D
I'm not an artist and I'm not going to do industrial espionage, but I'm really curious.
For AI in the "text to image" format, even for the best of them I've seen, there is too good anatomy and environment (I'm not against AI by any means, I use this technology myself to create references for various things or characters, but your detail and anatomy are incredible for this principle of creating art).
For purely hand-drawn art, the style is different (and it would take months to draw something like this by hand, in my opinion), and for work done in 3D (for example in blender), again, the detail and environment are too good, to achieve such graphics in 3D modeling alone, you'll need NASA computers and a whole team of artists.
I can assume (based either on works from a couple of years ago, or on comments) that this is a base (a model with the appropriate pose and details) made in 3D but then greatly refined by AI and various filters, probably combined with "manual" finishing (correcting and finishing details in some drawing program, like Paint SAI).
If so then... wow, this is a wildly interesting approach, and even if not... still wow, because as I wrote above and in other comments months or maybe years ago, the results is truly amazing.
Joka
yuni.us/my-3d-workflow
I hope you will enjoy the rest of the collection! 😘
Shifty