Erotic Illustrators & Writers

Black Tulip said:
Rhino,

JMT,

I like your new title. LOL Kegel instructor, huh?

:D

Hi BT,

I would love to instruct kegel, lots of babes sitting on mats and gritting their teeth.....LOL!
Then of course there would be the final exam to test how my students have progressed.....whooooo Hooooo!

Jon Michael......Out. :devil:
 
I kinda did the same last week too, I used a magazine to capture models faces in different posses. It works for me, I got alot out of it.
C
 
jmt said:
Drawings from the past week.


Jmt

Sorry I'm late to the conversation...

These drawings are really good! I think that most artists, including myself, have used pics from the net or magazines to teach themselves the anatomy of forms and how the bodies look during movement.

If I may suggest; if you'd really like to do some fun studies, pic up some of the various womens' health magazines, including the womens' body building magazines. These are awesome publications for seeing how the musculature works on the female form. They're actually an awesome tool for learning the anatomy through its definition and bulk, and will lend greatly to your being able to draw from your mind's eye later.

:cool:
 
Okay, I am here.

Now, I don't know what I can contribute, but Rhino, I loves ya, so....Tell me what I need to do?

I am game.
 
Okay ~ well, I did go back only a few pages, but I think I get the concept.

I think. Ok, do we comment on your drawings or do we write a story about your drawings? What we think it's about or how it happened or what?

The "SpitINprocess" was a WILD image.

I must admit I stared at it for a few seconds before I realized the head was sticking out of her mouth. I think you draw incredible! I can't draw for squat.

The stick figures are more my speed, but I must admit, I never drew them in sexual positions. Actually, mine never had boobs or a penis - :D

reading back a post where you said that :

"a photo is ALREADY someone else's vision interpretation. it is ALREADY flattened...that much life already removed."

Is quite intense and really true. I think when a photo is taken the person or thing in that photo must bring out the life ~ when a drawing is done, you have to make us feel that life. When you take a photo and then sketch it, do you bring out the "life" you see? What you find sexy? Do you focus on that?
 
Ok ~ you answered my questions.

This is fun. :)

If I asked you to draw something you would?

I did not find the SpitINprocess erotic...wild...not erotic - I was thoroughly enthralled by the drawing.
 
rhinoguy said:
yes.

(HOWEVER..i am notorious for not getting to everyone in order of requests...sorry...though if it sparks an idea whic i am inspired to do IMMEDIATELy and CAn..i DO. Still have aback log. will GET TO THEMM..I WILL)


I was hoping for you to draw something to inspire me to write an Earth Day story...

It can be along the lines of fairies...or bees....hmmm..sex in the park on top of trees....
 
rhinoguy said:
true enough!

but you will never really know your subject until you have walked around it, touched it, smelled it, tasted it...you will always be at least one step removed from it. draw from LIFE too.

a phot is ALREADY someone else's vision interpretation. it is ALREADY flattened...that much life already removed.

certainly MUCH can be learned form studying and copying photos AND other's drawings....seeing what anothor illustrator saw...how they interpret. it is good exercise.

Couldn't agree more about the use of someone else's work to supliment your own! I used to do most of my illustrating straight from what I saw in my imagination or what I saw around me. Then I found myself wanting to polish some things up and expand my knowledge of what was around me as well as what I may never have the chance to explore in person. I turned to magazines of various sorts and for far more than just human male and female anatomy. I studied wildlife of all sorts, fauna, rock formations, etc...

After a long period of doing that sort of work for myself from the work of others, I returned to doing my own work from my imagination. I've never used live models (or dead ones for any of the smart asses out there), but I do still keep a great deal of reference material on hand in case some proportion or pose or contortion I'm after just doesn't seem to look right. Still, though, I haven't drawn from anyone elses work for a number of years, and I'm finding that I need the reference materials less and less frequently.

It's a good place to be artistically. My work is my work.

:cool:
 
Good, I don't want to pressure you. Just too eager to wait long. :D

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