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7/18/2025, 9:42:42 AM
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>>40089663
Real artists don't trifle with your male fascination with the female form. The best artists were gay, and sketched massive daddy bungus at the cafe at 4 am because genius never sleeps....
Real artists don't trifle with your male fascination with the female form. The best artists were gay, and sketched massive daddy bungus at the cafe at 4 am because genius never sleeps....
6/14/2025, 9:11:15 AM
6/14/2025, 8:26:33 AM
6/7/2025, 4:32:14 PM
>>7599559
>what’s the best way to practice drawing for NSFW at work?
>anatomy? gestures? anatomy studies of non-lewd body parts (e.g., torsos, limbs, gesture drawings) be a good way?
Yes, also clothing, hair, eyes, expressions. Composition and thumbnails too.
But also remember most people, ESPECIALLY older people, can't see what you're working on if it's sketchy and in a small sketchbook unless they get much closer and at the right angle. Remember they don't know what you're doing so they would have to stop and process it as well.
On a phone/tabletpc this is even more extreme because screens have narrow viewing angles.
>in public/sfw spaces?
If it's not at work and not in a place with kids then you don't have to give a fuck. People get upset if you're making a scene, not if you're quietly drawing. Picrel.
>also, do you actually get off to your own art?
Yes.
>is the point more about drawing what you want to see exist?
A lot of self-insert art for me, but I have the self-awareness to not do it in cringey ways. All of my OCs are to some degree self-insert-y and I tend to make art of non-OC characters I can see myself in. It all amounts to an expression of feeling. I also make art for my GF sometimes. But sometimes yes it's what I want to see as well.
>how do you balance story and porn?
A lot of people ask this because they decide they want to do it without actually consuming many comics/manga/hentai with an eye for learning. All the same principles of panel layout, framing and composition, action, etc apply. The emotion you're trying to evoke in the reader is just intense arousal instead of joy or sadness or horror or something. Or a mix, whatever churns your nut.
>what’s the best way to practice drawing for NSFW at work?
>anatomy? gestures? anatomy studies of non-lewd body parts (e.g., torsos, limbs, gesture drawings) be a good way?
Yes, also clothing, hair, eyes, expressions. Composition and thumbnails too.
But also remember most people, ESPECIALLY older people, can't see what you're working on if it's sketchy and in a small sketchbook unless they get much closer and at the right angle. Remember they don't know what you're doing so they would have to stop and process it as well.
On a phone/tabletpc this is even more extreme because screens have narrow viewing angles.
>in public/sfw spaces?
If it's not at work and not in a place with kids then you don't have to give a fuck. People get upset if you're making a scene, not if you're quietly drawing. Picrel.
>also, do you actually get off to your own art?
Yes.
>is the point more about drawing what you want to see exist?
A lot of self-insert art for me, but I have the self-awareness to not do it in cringey ways. All of my OCs are to some degree self-insert-y and I tend to make art of non-OC characters I can see myself in. It all amounts to an expression of feeling. I also make art for my GF sometimes. But sometimes yes it's what I want to see as well.
>how do you balance story and porn?
A lot of people ask this because they decide they want to do it without actually consuming many comics/manga/hentai with an eye for learning. All the same principles of panel layout, framing and composition, action, etc apply. The emotion you're trying to evoke in the reader is just intense arousal instead of joy or sadness or horror or something. Or a mix, whatever churns your nut.
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