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Gwen Summer Heat – All Wip [skuddbutt] [exclusive] • Top

refers to a significant, unfinished 3D animation project by the well-known adult digital artist Skuddbutt . Released in late October 2024 , the project gained widespread attention not only for its technical quality but for the artist's sudden announcement that they were abandoning the work due to serious health complications related to cystic fibrosis. Project Overview and Context

The phrase "All WIP" in the keyword highlights the unique nature of this release. Typically, artists keep unfinished files private; however, Skuddbutt shared the entire project folder—including —because they could no longer continue professional-grade work. gwen summer heat – all wip [skuddbutt]

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Always check the on FA (Mature / Adult) or Twitter’s sensitive content flag. refers to a significant, unfinished 3D animation project

This helps you see how the comic builds over time – great for aspiring artists. This helps you see how the comic builds

| Element | How Skuddbutt Does It | Tips for Emulating It | |---------|----------------------|-----------------------| | | Quick, gestural strokes; occasional “scribble‑breaks” for sweat drops. | Use a soft‑brush pen (e.g., Wacom brush with 1‑2 px pressure) and keep the wrist loose. | | Heat‑Drip Texture | Small, translucent “drip” layers (usually a light orange or pink) over backgrounds. | Add a new layer set to “Overlay”, use a low‑opacity soft brush, draw vertical streaks that taper at the bottom. | | Color Palette | Sunset pastels + neon accent (electric teal, hot‑magenta). | Pick a base palette (e.g., #FFB7A5, #FEE5A9, #9ED9D2) and a “neon” swatch (#FF3CAC). Use color‑lookup tables (LUTs) to keep consistency. | | Panel Layout | 4‑to‑6 panels per page; occasional “burst” panel that stretches across the page to mimic heat waves. | Sketch thumbnails first; reserve a full‑width panel for moments of “intense heat” or emotional climax. | | Typography | Hand‑drawn speech bubbles with wavy edges (like heat ripples). | Draw bubbles with a slightly uneven outline; add a subtle inner glow to give a “hot air” feel. |

The creator loves “layer‑reveal” GIFs (showing the evolution from rough sketch → final panel). If you make one, you’ll likely get a retweet or a shout‑out.