>>1587284Thanks for the link. I finally found one that worked and finished my picture... I'd say it took me two days, on and off. Mostly because I forgot how to change the background and did it in photoshop. It's harder than I thought to get rid of the pink.
I blame you, /e/, for all my time wasting.
Anyway, here it is. Stupid documentary roleplay follows.
>The image shows a small group of 'red-striped' faeries out harvesting some 'special nectar' from a plant girl by stimulating her flowers. >These faeries are all from the same troupe, as evidenced by the same shade of red in their leg markings and antenna, as well as the fact that their hair coloring varies throughout only the red color spectrum. These faeries typically dress in leaf and vine clothing they make themselves, often adding discarded pieces of metal and glass they find as jewelry and decoration. >Plant girls are fairly docile in nature, wandering throughout the woods looking for sunny patches or water sources. It is not uncommon for them to be pestered for the nectar from their flowers, which helps pollinate other plant girls. They appear to enjoy the process. >Two of the faeries, lead by the leaf-armored solider fairy, are chasing a 'fruit bat' girl away. These bats compete with the faeries for the chance to lick the nectar from the plant girls. >The queen, distinguished by her royal purple hair, gets first taste of the harvest. Fresh nectar is occasionally shown to have an aphrodisiac effect, perhaps to attract other creatures in the area to the naturally mute plant girls through noise and sexual pheromones. I spent too much time on this, I think, but eh. It's /e/, so I wanted a cute story to go with the picture. Hope you guys enjoy my first picture.