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11-01-2010, 09:06 PM
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Exquisite!
Yes indeed, I really enjoy your drawings-- the lines so clean, the content so dirty, the euphoric sexual gender dysphoria! Makes me want to clean up some of my sketches and make some simply-lined drawings... I just tend to scratch & scribble and cross-hatch around things...
Anyhow, thanks again & do some more!
Lucan
ps just read your stories-- very hot, erotic & well done! I can't write stories myself... forget what I'm doing after a few paragraphs. Thanks!
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11-10-2010, 08:31 PM
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Bottom of the barrel
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11-11-2010, 06:19 PM
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Beautiful!
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“I do not want to be the leader. I refuse to be the leader. I want to live darkly and richly in my femaleness. I want a man lying over me, always over me. His will, his pleasure, his desire, his life, his work, his sexuality the touchstone, the command, my pivot. I don’t mind working, holding my ground intellectually, artistically; but as a woman, oh, God, as a woman I want to be dominated. I don’t mind being told to stand on my own feet, not to cling, be all that I am capable of doing, but I am going to be pursued, fucked, possessed by the will of a male at his time, his bidding.” ~ Anais Nin
Look for chapters to my story "Accidental Arousal". You just might like it!
"However, if you're irritated by storytelling cluttering up your smut, this will not be your bucket of beer." ~ SWinters
My sexy SHOE thread! Go take a peek! 
http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=738473
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11-11-2010, 08:40 PM
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Welcome to my thread Ella, thank you, and very nice quote.
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11-12-2010, 02:21 PM
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OMG! Erotic minimalism... This is great!
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11-13-2010, 05:16 PM
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I am Fauve
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WELL! the "bottom of your barrel" seems to have the scrapings for a delicious gravy!
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I AM Fauve-ish ~ Gallery ( Not Mauve)
“The decision to kiss for the first time is the most crucial in any love story. It changes the relationship of two people much more strongly than even the final surrender; because this kiss already has within it that surrender.”
~ Emil Ludwig
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11-14-2010, 09:57 AM
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11-14-2010, 10:02 AM
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A few more fantasies
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11-16-2010, 01:07 PM
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I am Fauve
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some good fantasies, they are! Well visualized too!
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“The decision to kiss for the first time is the most crucial in any love story. It changes the relationship of two people much more strongly than even the final surrender; because this kiss already has within it that surrender.”
~ Emil Ludwig
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11-16-2010, 02:47 PM
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wow
You are a very talented artist, simple yet detailed and elegant. I especially love the corset one and the "doggie style" thanks for making a boring office job enjoyable
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11-16-2010, 09:12 PM
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You are a very talented artist, simple yet detailed and elegant. I especially love the corset one and the "doggie style" thanks for making a boring office job enjoyable
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Thanks Pollux for the very specific comments and praise  
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11-19-2010, 10:11 PM
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New Fashion

This is along the lines of what I would like to see women of the middle east start to wear. Bangin!
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11-19-2010, 10:17 PM
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floral nymph
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have to say, I love the cowgirl. not any one specific thing about her... but the costume, the stance, and the conveyed challenge depicted on her face all tied into one. I am aware that I prefer the not so in-your-face images, but good job on all of them. they are very impressive, to say the least.
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11-20-2010, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by kimbalee
have to say, I love the cowgirl. not any one specific thing about her... but the costume, the stance, and the conveyed challenge depicted on her face all tied into one. I am aware that I prefer the not so in-your-face images, but good job on all of them. they are very impressive, to say the least.
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Why thank you. The cowgirl has some charm.  I'm thrilled you pointed it out and managed to say that my other drawings not-so-much.  About the cowgirl. I kept the detail on the chaps and leather to a minimum so that her cocky smile and perfect butt would stand out. That's something an artist would do, and yet I managed to pull it off. 
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11-20-2010, 08:38 AM
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About this thread
I want to add a few words that I have been in my thoughts lately, something that I didn't have formulated when I first started this thread. It's kind of introductory about my work.
Yes, people seek different things in art, erotic art especially. My work's more of a one trick pony, although sometimes I get lucky and draw "the cowgirl" or something. In my mind I'm a drawer, not an artist. I have a drawing skill but I don't employ my skill as fine art. I never got any formal training. I learned anatomy out of books. I later and learned to draw cartoons and the anatomy thing... heh.. well, it still helps for a cartoonist to know anatomy, many don't.
I am aware that when it comes to other artists on this site, I can appreciate their work.. study it.. And be impressed by each of them! But it's not going to titillate me. Too artistic, too human and real. Yuck. But that's my preference, I like my unrealistic huge-boobed 18 year olds as cartoons topped with cream. No offense guys, it's a matter of taste
All of these drawings were filed away separately because when I drew them, I did so because I wanted to draw cartoon smut. If it didn't come out that way, it still went in the same folder because that's what I had been drawing at the time. But yeah, you give up vast potential for charm  in a drawing when you allow it to become filthy, dirty smut.  And to some degree I don't have much feelings for these smutty drawings actually!
Of course.. I have lots of perfectly non-smutty drawings, but I'm not going to share them here.
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11-20-2010, 08:43 AM
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On to more drawings!
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11-20-2010, 08:46 AM
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Loveboat

That's a cellphone in her hand. Anyway forget the hand!
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11-20-2010, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by wet_special
Why thank you. The cowgirl has some charm. I'm thrilled you pointed it out and managed to say that my other drawings not-so-much. About the cowgirl. I kept the detail on the chaps and leather to a minimum so that her cocky smile and perfect butt would stand out. That's something an artist would do, and yet I managed to pull it off. 
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chuckling... you read words that weren't there. I didn't say "not-so-much..." just that I "preferred" the cowgirl, and meant it to read as that was my favorite of all posted so far. (I would never in a million years be able to give a critique that was less that favorable, it's just not in my character to do that.)you really did capture her attitude perfectly in that one, and I think that is what stands out and why I like it the best. and I did say I was impressed with all of them, because I am.
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I want to add a few words that I have been in my thoughts lately, something that I didn't have formulated when I first started this thread. It's kind of introductory about my work.
Yes, people seek different things in art, erotic art especially. My work's more of a one trick pony, although sometimes I get lucky and draw "the cowgirl" or something. In my mind I'm a drawer, not an artist. I have a drawing skill but I don't employ my skill as fine art. I never got any formal training. I learned anatomy out of books. I later and learned to draw cartoons and the anatomy thing... heh.. well, it still helps for a cartoonist to know anatomy, many don't.
I am aware that when it comes to other artists on this site, I can appreciate their work.. study it.. And be impressed by each of them! But it's not going to titillate me. Too artistic, too human and real. Yuck. But that's my preference, I like my unrealistic huge-boobed 18 year olds as cartoons topped with cream. No offense guys, it's a matter of taste
All of these drawings were filed away separately because when I drew them, I did so because I wanted to draw cartoon smut. If it didn't come out that way, it still went in the same folder because that's what I had been drawing at the time. But yeah, you give up vast potential for charm  in a drawing when you allow it to become filthy, dirty smut. And to some degree I don't have much feelings for these smutty drawings actually!
Of course.. I have lots of perfectly non-smutty drawings, but I'm not going to share them here.
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oh my! you don't have much feelings for them?  shhhh, they'll hear you! lol
I don't consider myself an artist at all, rather just a doodler of lines on paper... but there are some things that I really get attached to that I have done. maybe it's the inspiration behind the subject matter or something of that sort.
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That's a cellphone in her hand. Anyway forget the hand!
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I really like this one too... and not because she is fully clothed. more so because of that playful attitude again. her attire conveys it as does the relaxed pose and the casual hold of the cell phone flipped open, and giving the feel that you are let in on a private conversation. that actually makes me wonder who she is talking to, if she'll meet them later, and if she'll still be dressed like that. can't forget the phone... it's important to my thoughts about the scene.
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11-20-2010, 11:44 AM
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You are the best, thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with me.  I think critiques are very valuable tool for improvement. And not so much doesn't mean dislike, maybe that's the connotation, but it just means not-so-much.
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can't forget the phone... it's important to my thoughts about the scene.
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Yeah but the way she's holding it was just a shortcut for drawing the hand, I could have spent a hundred attempts trying to draw a cellphone in a more natural hold..
Oh and yeah I fucking love this one, just because of her playful look and the way her hair came out so nice without a lot of effort.
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11-20-2010, 11:47 AM
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You are the best, thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts with me.  I think critiques are very valuable tool for improvement. And not so much doesn't mean dislike, maybe that's the connotation, but it just means not-so-much.
making me chuckle again. "not-so-much" must have bad connotations attached to it in my mind.
Yeah but the way she's holding it was just a shortcut for drawing the hand, I could have spent a hundred attempts trying to draw a cellphone in a more natural hold..
grin... I know that trick as well, and have used it myself. it's a quick "cheat" when you don't want to use more eraser than graphite. lol
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11-20-2010, 01:16 PM
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The hottest nurses are either blonde or dye their hair to make everyone think they're blonde!
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What about this one? I thought it was a good drawing, basically silly but with plenty of potential to be read-into so I figure I'd have it pop up again in the thread 
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11-20-2010, 02:39 PM
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I like this one because the whole scene is set, and more than the next image of the same content, but just because I like a lot of shading with pencil. I like the shape and detail of the ruffle. yes, I know, I am supposed to be checking out her ass... but I can't help that I stop at the ruffle and fixate on the bow.  I like the seam in the stockings too.
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maybe you should be bored more often because the costume is just cute and playful, but it makes me want to know what she is looking at so intently.
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missed this one too. and yes, I realize there are no clothes.  so, instead I am looking at the shape and movement of her hair the most, then the outline of her form, and the implied action taking place.
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What about this one? I thought it was a good drawing, basically silly but with plenty of potential to be read-into so I figure I'd have it pop up again in the thread 
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(nurses pic)
I'm not sure how I missed this one, but it made me go back and look thru the whole thread again just to be sure I didn't miss something else. I notice that I really like the detail in the clothing you draw... the textures of the lingerie, the personality you weave into the costumes of the "strippers" pics. In this one, I do enjoy the humorous aspect of it. do you find that you arrive at a point where you are just "done" with a drawing, or do you leave some areas of the drawing vague on purpose?
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11-20-2010, 08:10 PM
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do you find that you arrive at a point where you are just "done" with a drawing, or do you leave some areas of the drawing vague on purpose?
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Sometimes I am done, sometimes I leave a drawing unfinished because I run out of time and don't return to it later. The latter happens a lot. The former, rarely.
The cowgirl is an example of a drawing I returned to in order to finish after my initial sketch. And yet, I left areas of it vague on purpose in order to allow other details to jump out at the viewer.
This is a technique that I sometimes remember to use. But since you're asking, can I safely assume that you are familiar with leaving parts "unfinished" as a technique of increasing the dramatic impact of your piece? Now, if I mention this I can't help but give as an example the man, the grand master, Frank Frazetta. I'll show an example.
Chained - Frank Frazetta
Here there is a hint of scales, and the teeth of the beast are also in sharp focus. But did you notice how many things in this image are blurry? At first glance, no. Your eye is drawn to the use of light on Conan's shoulders. Strategically placed details throughout the image create the impression of completeness without overwhelming the viewer with a bunch of crap.
Look at those shoulder muscles. All of them are in focus. His elbows are fully extended, his forearms are flexing. That is what the painting is all about. Fucking genius. The chains are clearly defined and massive. His left foot is barely an afterthought. This is why Frank Frazetta is a grand master of fantasy. Boris Vallejo is great too.. but he does so much fine detail. Frazetta proves is unnecessary and indeed can detract from the painting.
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11-20-2010, 08:22 PM
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Sometimes I am done, sometimes I leave a drawing unfinished because I run out of time and don't return to it later. The latter happens a lot. The former, rarely.
The cowgirl is an example of a drawing I returned to in order to finish after my initial sketch. And yet, I left areas of it vague on purpose in order to allow other details to jump out at the viewer.
This is a technique that I sometimes remember to use. But since you're asking, can I safely assume that you are familiar with leaving parts "unfinished" as a technique of increasing the dramatic impact of your piece? Now, if I mention this I can't help but give as an example the man, the grand master, Frank Frazetta. I'll show an example.
Chained - Frank Frazetta
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yes, I am familiar with that, and that was an excellent example. not familiar with Frank Frazetta though, so thanks for posting the pic.
are you familiar with anything by Tom Fleming? I really don't draw the human figure, but I have a book of Fantasy Females and he has some beautiful images in it. It has a sci-fi/fantasy feel to it so I thought you might like it.
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11-20-2010, 08:34 PM
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Tom Fleming is not an artist that I was aware of. I've taken a gander and I am floored. He is amazing. Now I know what I'm going to be surfing tonight.
P.S. Since he does some black and white, I think by looking at what he's got I can learn a thing or three. Or ten. Wow. I mean, Frazetta has done some pencil as well but he's been prolific in his large, life size canvas paintings.
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