Demodex are a type of organism that symbiotically live in our hair follicles and some pores. You wouldn't need to be too scientifically precise, just draw an abstract representation of two faces touching such that the little wigglers are close enough to be the ones kissing eachother
Looking how the lips on the left are being pulled up showing the upper gums, the lady on the right is really getting a good feel clamping down with her lips.
okay so, I actually spent hours looking into cell structure, DNA, proteins, saliva make-up, and all that because I wanted to make a silly "REALLY zoomed in" view that was just some cells and lesbian proteins, but drawing it in 3D space while remaining scientifically accurate was.. difficult. 1/2
My problem wasn't with drawing them in a realistic manner, my problem was.. well, there's no reference for how would I even go about it; two different cells from different people interacting, include all the bacteria (which I wanted to make as funny lesbiab shaped ones) and DNA helixes (bacon genes)
Like, I spent yet more hours looking at 3D models of epithelial cells, protein models, and DNA strands including the protein that covers it, alongside many other stuff. It's just, translating all that into a really funny but relatively-scientifically-accurate artwork was maybe more than I can chew.
Instead, why not zoom out EVEN MORE. You did a close up, then a zoomed out, then a close up again, even more zoomed. The obvious progression of events is to just draw the planet and make a pair of pixels match their colors
I have no idea how much time I spend on google and https://thesaurus.com compared to actual writing (which itself is largely spent staring blankly rather than actually typing).
Weirdly enough, taking on projects in English (which is my second language) is easier than writing in my first language.
Funny you say that, I was going to make two particles have QE and a zoomed in view on that
But then my brain just wouldn't accept that as an option because, even if I can take creative liberties with art, light wavelength is larger than the particles so the art would be a black screen lmao
Scientists have imaged atoms with electron microscopes. I don't know how this works, but I think it involves bouncing electrons off a target and plotting how strong the return signal is.
It might be just as well you didn't pursue this; atoms just look like fuzzy balls.
Have you considered doing String? The theoretical structure that would be the component parts of the component parts of electrons, protons, and neutrons.
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Skin tone (a slight variation) and general amount of moles/freckles plays a role, as well as, well, lip placement!
It was really fun to work on!
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Every time I try, I get nowhere ;-;
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(zoomed in 10^10000000000 times)
I may be obsessed..
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Histology-of-the-human-oral-mucosa-A-photomicrograph-of-the-oral-cavity-stained-with_fig1_282644984
well done :)
Weirdly enough, taking on projects in English (which is my second language) is easier than writing in my first language.
But then my brain just wouldn't accept that as an option because, even if I can take creative liberties with art, light wavelength is larger than the particles so the art would be a black screen lmao
It might be just as well you didn't pursue this; atoms just look like fuzzy balls.
I'm not asking, stay hydrated!