I.M.Fauve Gallery here and/or there

Very eye-catchting work, all three of them. But personally, I like the last one most, because of it's well-done underwater color palette.

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Nice one, would make one instantly overbooked place to go for vacation :)

Some ideas if I may be so bold and if you can still can and want to improve it:

  • wave tips in the foreground are too much blurred I think, can you refine them?
  • in contrast the transition from water to sand could use some blur
  • shouldn't the woman cast a shadow onto the sand?
  • the sunset/rise looks a bit out of place, too 'simple' if I may say so. Is it a plain linear color gradient? Actually it should be a bit elliptical with a large radius and more blueish to the edges, the yellow line above the horizon fading with distance to the sunball. How about placing the sun with an offset to the center of the image and add a few clouds that resemble a head looking down onto the scene, a jealous god of the sky that wishes humankind had made him one of the ocean too? The cloud could reflect some of the sunlight to make his cheeks blushed.

Thanks for your sharing now and hopefully in the future too.
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Wow, that is, without doubt, magnificent! Did I mention, I love highly detailed images?

Just one advice: Frame it and hang it on the wall!

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hmmm cowgirl. TANSTAAFL58, you have been here for quite a while (appreciated) and I imagine you've seen pretty much every image.

never the less:
Different woman (this one is, sadly, fictitious)
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with some silly/fun costuming/props


Which is neither here nor there.
I love this image. Really like my wife riding my cock or my face. Good job.
 
I generally draw with an HB mechanical pencil on plain 8 1/2" x 11" copier paper.
Typically I will simply begin drawing from my imagination/memory.

I have drawn from life for many years, so I can make a reasonable stab without any reference. I can create more convincing illustration by using reference — I prefer to shoot my own when possible and even better is drawing from life. I've only had a handful of opportunities to draw "erotic" images from life, but those have been great fun.

I will do shading via varied pressure and graphite build up and smudge using my fingers and/or a blending stump.

So investment is minimal — aside from time and practice.

I also like to draw, more boldly using roller-ball ink pen. I prefer the older uni-ball pens which I could smudge. the newer ink formula inhibits the smudge factor, which is great for most other applications like writing. A fun aspect of using ink without a preliminary pencil sketch is the potential for cool "screw-ups" ("Happy Accidents" as Bob Ross might say). I'll often go in with the intent of capitalizing on that. When I was very young I learned a technique of doing "blind contours", which is simply drawing contour lines while only looking at you subject (or using your imagination) and not looking at the paper.

Much of my color work is done using cheap dry water colors (dry until water is used. vs semi-moist or concentrated in tubes or liquid in jars) sometimes supplemented with water soluble colored pencils.

More rarely I will bust out the acrylics.

Some coloration I have added post scanning via photoshop, but for the work posted here, it tends to be "down and dirty" quick stuff.:cool:
 
Ahh... the gentle art of swooning. When I pass out, I merely pancake to the ground and come to later at odd and improbable angles. She, on the other hand, is a graceful gymnast. I like the way your faces are evolving. :)
 
There's no way for me to know for sure, but I'm fairly sure I can tell which ones have finished line work and shading. I did see some that didn't make it as far along the process, but had faces that I would consider to show evolving refinement versus others that were more complete. I assume the former were drawn after the latter.

I'm no artist, but my husband is, and I've seen his work develop over the years. He has oodles of sketchbooks full of half-finished figures, but even half-finished, there is a definite progression. The best test, of course, is comparison of finished product to finished product, but there are so many more of his half-finished ones! I'd bet that if you review your faces chronologically, you'll see more of a change than you notice incrementally.

Anyway, it's good. And that's one big, bad wolf.
 
:)


Well you might as well know, since you do not know now, and somebody might dangle those in front of you...and...

They're anal beads, also called "love beads" (they can be used vaginally, but best to keep the applications separate — for hygienic reasons). Generally speaking vaginal beads are larger diameter, but it's all about personal preference.

I'll chalk my ignorance of such things due to having lived such a sheltered life :D
 
fiddled with some digital chalk high lights...

- and remember, white paper is a tone too.

Now, you both got me thinking. Seen such technique in a how-to video, on this big video platform bought by this dominating search site years ago, by one Lineke Lijn showing how to draw a snow landscape. Actually applying some graphite to the paper first and then using a pen eraser to put some highlights. Really want to try this myself now...:cattail:
 
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