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Would love to see some new and updated art discussions and pieces, let's start a trending thread?
I like your sleeping beauty. The picture is in some ways simpler than what I'm trying to draw, but is also more complex and exacting about the details of her face and body. It's a nice composition. What software are you using?
I have so many questions about digital drawings. I'm working on several drawings now. Although I have Corel Essentials, I haven't figured out how to use it so I'm using MS Paint 3D. The resulting pictures are 3-10 MB, and seem to have what I've found are MS Paint/JPEG "artifacts" (or artefacts - I've seen both spellings). I'd like to post a 2 panel drawing in Literotica of a woman shopping without a mask that gets a public spanking, along with some bystanders and their thoughts. Any suggestions? Maybe I just need to use and learn another drawing product.
If I can compress the no mask/spanking picture in work here, I'd be interested in seeing critiques and thoughts.
I appreciate it. I'm still so new to Gimp I'm not even sure what to ask yet. I'm just amazed at all the options. At the moment I'm learning about paths and hoping that's a way I can make the lines from my old art sharp and of uniform width.
I appreciate it. I'm still so new to Gimp I'm not even sure what to ask yet. I'm just amazed at all the options. At the moment I'm learning about paths and hoping that's a way I can make the lines from my old art sharp and of uniform width.
Sketch of the day: Something that goes along with the earlier sketch, the sleeping beauty some moments before.
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I like to have one detail stick out from the rest, like the flower here or the lips in the earlier one.
Do you imagine these two to be seen together?
Or just different depictions of the same concept?
I ask, because, you might want to get fussy about the "blocking"/staging of the scene. (or not). That is to say— if it is the Same scene from different Points of View, then you may want to think about if there are TWO windows and does the window or windows have mullions or not), which way she is facing, where the moon would be, the tree...etc...
You might even want to fuss with that, as the already read as the same scene, unless you start to pick it apart.![]()
Something of mine, recently posted.
I really should stick with charcoal. I do like it more than my line drawings.
The original was a photo I found on Tumblr, the gentleness of the touch was the thing that caught my eye. That, and the wonderful cock.
https://literotica.com/stories/data/illustra/2002042/f_5ee42b1fbf932.jpg
The drawing was done from a photo, framed pretty much as the drawing is. My guess was a studio shot - it was a very high quality image, carefully posed. He's standing, she's down on the floor.Nicely done - again- seen the day it was published and rated - and once again, people you're encouraged to do the same
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But what I really wondered is, with the position of the hands, how this couple is positioned to each other. Almost got the impression he's standing on something like a ladder, and her hands reach up. Some joyful moments while doing housework, drilling a hole, take off the curtains to be washed...Mmh, how about something like 'write a background story for my picture'-thread, might bring some life to the board
Back to serious stuff, how much does the applied coal sticks to the paper? As I'm mostly a pencil person I'm curious how one can avoid to smudge it all over the page. Do you use a canvas stand or a second sheet of paper to cover what is 'wet' (my current attempt to keep the pencil's graphite in place)?
Care for what you wish...
Here is your new erotica art thread
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Yes, I was in a silly mood![]()
I didn't get a chance to expand on this idea until today.
Had to do some stealth drawing and a quick photo (vs scan)
You always come up with a surpriseWell, she's clad in textile. There should be no accusation running around naked in public...Just wondering, if people would feel objected, when you show this around at a nude beach?
So, for this forum, y'all are drawing/sketching/using charcoal by hand, then scanning the images in to post? I'm impressed with the art that's being posted, and the scans seem to be coming out well.
For the image sleeping beauty that 29wordsforsnow (just what are the 29 words for snow?) is working on, would you have to do the background first, then start working the foreground details like the folds of the bed and blanket? Or, do you draw the foreground first? I think in painting there's a definite order, maybe not for drawings.
Mine aren't scans because the originals are usually A1 - A3. Photos taken with a camera on a tripod, drawing on an easel, and all I do is crop the image, then save a copy for web display (which reduces the image size with the longest edge somewhere around 1500 - 2000 pixels).The scans? Especially the last ones, A4 format, are terriblethe lousy cheap device adds some shadow (left side). So, the final one I'm going have to scan twice, one upside down, and puzzle both together to make one, a time consuming, tedious work... Probably worth to invest some money in a new device.
an eraser is an essential artist's tool. Left working lines provide an extra something to a drawing, I think.
All "processing" is done on the paper - and an eraser is an essential artist's tool. Left working lines provide an extra something to a drawing, I think.
indeed! There is no shame in erasing.
I also tend to enjoy seeing the liveliness of working lines.
Mine aren't scans because the originals are usually A1 - A3. Photos taken with a camera on a tripod, drawing on an easel, and all I do is crop the image, then save a copy for web display (which reduces the image size with the longest edge somewhere around 1500 - 2000 pixels).