Wednesday, November 18, 2020

POPS!: No Father's Day





 This series was inspired by an incredible story by Buster that can be read here. It's one of my favourite stories of his. The pics feature abit more gore than what I'm used to drawing but I can't deny that it was a fun exercise. Somewhere a google analyst is wondering about my repeated searches for images of "squashed tomatoes".

I'm not sure what it is about the story that i find so compelling. I love the description of Clint's balls and the background of the fertility clinic setup. Great stuff...


Artist's Notes:


I'm vaguely concerned I'm becoming a one trick pony since this is the the third or forth time I've drawn "man restrained on knees". But part of the reason why I wanted to learn how to draw was because I wanted to see what I wanted to see...and if that means drawing the same thing over and over, I guess that's fine. 


By the by, if anyone out there has any requests, please let me know. There's a small but non-zero chance that requests will be fulfilled.

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Kano - Process Video

 

I'm almost embarrassed to post this, but I only just kinda learnt that Procreate has a time-lapse recording function. I think that's amazing. 

It is embarrassing though as I'm sure real artists will find my process...uncoordinated. I still find it fascinating to watch though.

Cybernetic


 

Apparently Kano lost much more than his eye in his fight with Jax...


Artist's notes:


I actually had an almost weird amount of fun drawing this. Kano was surprisingly easy to draw, I think because you never really have to worry about facial asymmetry.

Sunday, July 19, 2020

Kettlebell Training


I had to draw alittle something as I was inspired by a story written by my good pal over at Jayse's Brutal Ball Busting Stories. Sounds like he's currently on sabbatical but hope he comes back soon...

*****

Artist's notes:

Haven't had much inclination to draw last couple of months due to being distracted by, well, 2020 and all its assorted virus-related shenanigans.

I'm still struggling with faces and am beginning to suspect I may actually have a degree of mild facial aphantasia. Currently I working around it by just drawing a rough face and then moving around the components using the cut tool until it looks okay. We work with the tools we have I guess.

What worked better for me is that I'm using a bigger sized canvas, which seems to help me manipulate detail better.  This is challenging as I'm using a iPad 2018 and Procreate, the latter of which I love and the former of which I use to get by...when I first started this journey I didn't know if I'd invest in it enough to buy a better drawing tool so I just used whatever I had lying around. I like to think that I am actually getting okay enough that I should think about getting something more...extravagant.

This pic has also been a lesson in that I'm shit at background due to disinterest, mainly. By the time I've finished the subject I feel the last thing I want to do is draw a background. Something to work on :)

Monday, April 13, 2020

Sales Quota





Been awhile...the current crisis has really knocked me around, I got to say, so haven't had time to sit down and draw for quiet some time.

I really struggled with the face on this one. I find it especially challenging to draw a face that is both expressive and aesthetic.

These drawing based on a story of the same name by a guy called Mandler. I wouldn't normally be so blatant but I guess in these trying times my mind has gone to darker places.

Thursday, February 6, 2020

The Fighter


 This one was really just practise at drawing hands...

This is my most recent picture to date. I'll hopefully have the opportunity to generate new stuff soon.

Monday, February 3, 2020

The Orchidometer

An orchidometer is a medical instrument used to measure the volume of the testicles. It consists of a string of numbered wooden or plastic beads of increasing size, usually from about 1 to 25 ml, however the range of some models may extend to 35 ml or more. The beads are compared with the testicles of the patient, and the volume is read off the bead which matches most closely in size. Prepubertal sizes are 1–3 ml, pubertal sizes are considered 4 ml and up and adult sizes exceed 12 ml.

I have a strange fascination with this device that I can't fully explain. I think it boils down to the idea of testicles being the core of a man's masculinity, the very source of his manhood, and yet they can be measured, quantified and reduced to a objective number.

It was only a matter of time before I tried to draw this concept. 

Looking at this pic, I can tell that the execution is abit of...the proportions of the lower half are out. It was still a lesson though. No ball busting in this one lol...it's more mental ballbusting. What is your manhood worth, but a set of numbers on the orchidometer?

Friday, January 31, 2020

Kratos and the Fate of Ouranus



In Greek mythology, Ouranus, God of the Sky mates with Gaia, Goddess of the Earth and fathers many offspring whom he imprisons deep underground. Gaia, upset over the mistreatment of her children, fashions a flint sickle and convinces her youngest son, the Titan Cronus, to subdue his father. He ambushes Ouranus as he lays with Gaia, and castrates him.

Cronus fathers his own children, including Zeus who eventually rises up against him, castrating him in turn.

Which is kinda a interesting story because, I mean, it's enthrallingly fucked up, isn't it? The whole castration thing is a strange non-sequitur. Most creations myths have at least a kernel of realism to them, but the whole idea of Aphrodite springing fully formed from the severed testicles of Cronus is quite a leap....so to speak. I think it highlights the importance even the ancient minds placed on the concept of testicles as the sources of masculine power...but I'm no philosopher.

Kratos is the son of Zeus, and deposes him quite violently in the God of War games - which to be honest, I've never actually played as my old-man reflexes are not up to it. But the character concept art of bearded Kratos is hot, so I wanted to try my hand at making some fanart. I'm actually reasonably pleased by the result...I think shading was easier due to Kratos' ashen skin tone. Also I kinda enjoyed trying to figure out exactly where Kratos' new tattoo should go.

I just wonder if your average gamer is aware of the Ouranus-Cronus-Zeus repetition of history and what it implies for the Ghost of Sparta...


Thursday, January 30, 2020

End of the Line



For some families, you can't take everything with you when you leave.

This one was something of an experiment...like I've said before I'm struggling with human faces, so I wanted to challenge myself and see if I could draw a face that was recognisable as a specific person. I'm not sure I quite got there, but I'm happy with the effort at least.

Shadows need work and the background is an afterthought. I'm finding that once the actually subject is complete, the last thing I want to do is spend an equal amount of time drawing a detailed background. Something to work on.

In terms of the content, I'm not usually that blatant (though this is an outlet to explore this) and I realise it's not for everyone. If it puts your mind at ease, there's no direct proof that whatever is in the jar actually belongs to the subject. Maybe its just a warning? Or maybe not...

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

The Gym Rat



Trying a different brush for the line art.

The face is original. I struggle to draw human faces. The thing about the human face is that our ability to visually process facial aesthetics is so innately precise. A few millimetres is all the difference between a face looking handsome or looking slightly off.

This scene possibly inspired by a twisted story by an author that goes by the name ballmeat.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

The Medical




I've changed my process...I hope it constitutes an improvement. I'm using a base color which I then add a layer of shade in black and white to.

I find that I do not have the artist's mind's eye to draw from imagination/memory - I have to rely on photos as a reference. This is a...failing...that I find upsetting. In a way, I feel only being capable of drawing from a model/photo means that all I'm doing is glorified tracing.

Still...the process is...enjoyable.

Okay, so this is the second time I've drawn this scene. Obviously that must mean I find it compelling in some way. I guess I do get off abit on medical play, but it's more the mind-fuck than the practicality. I find the idea of balls being measure, quantified to be incredibly...hot. Fascinating. The idea that such an important part of man's masculinity - the very core of his manhood, really - can be objectified. Quantified. Judged.....Collected.

In this scene, the man's doc makes a passing reference that the size of his balls are unusually large. Perhaps abnormally so. Everything looks okay, but to be sure perhaps some further tests are required.

The devious doc offers him a choice - either he goes for a cat scan - expensive, time consuming - or perhaps he could try a new experimental scanning device. The Orchi-X2-Medical Edition!

All he has to do is sign a waiver and then place his balls into the Orchi-X2-ME, and the device will quickly scan his balls for abnormalities.

It's difficult to squeeze balls that big into the dark orifice of the device and once they're in, a metal iris constricts around the neck of his sac making removal impossible.

A quiet hum, an usual sensation of heat. Suddenly the iris contracts - tighter and tighter! What's going on?! Is the machine malfunctioning. On the display, a message flashes:

"Scan complete. Orchiectomy in progress"

The doc smiles. "Thanks for signing the waiver. I've never had a chance to study a set this big before. They'll make quite an impressive addition to the collection..."

What the hell did he just sign?!



Yeah, okay - the fantasy is fucked up but this blog is only going to get kinkier from here.

Nanos gigantum humeris insidentes


Sometimes I look at other peoples art and the yearning to be as proficient as them is an actual ache. One of my favourite artists is a bara artist who goes by the handle @JoJiArt on instagram. His art is stylized  - cartoony in the shape of the eyes and the flushed tones of the face, tender and masculine. I love the way he draws eyes. And his x-rated stuff is incredibly hot. He has an amazing way of drawing bodies.

My second pic is a reproduction of one of his drawing that I found particularly hot. My doctor is a poor emulation of his, and I'm trying to find my own style in the face and body of the patient.

Reproductions of other people's artwork is probably poor form, but as a novice, I can only but stand on the shoulders of giants.

Popping the art cherry



My first proper completed pictures. Yep, kinda a mess but I actually think not awful for a first try.

Line art is wobbly, shading is perfunctory. Aesthetics are ok.

Beginnings

I've been meaning to do this for awhile, but now that I'm here I'm not sure how to start.


This is a blog of my dirty little drawings.

I'm not an artist. I used to draw as a kid, but never really took it seriously. I'm hoping to use this as a creative outlet. And as a motivator to keep trying.

And why create art when you can create erotic art?

I have no formal training so I'm really just bumbling my way through. And I know it probably shows. So...if you're going to give feedback, be kind.



Much of the images I have in my head that I'm trying to put to "paper" are, ummm.....weird? I feel I may need to apologize for this in advance. BDSM, CBT....threats implied and blatant to manly men's masculinity. I'm not actually insane. I know the difference between fantasy and reality.

But, I find the interplay between masculinity and vulnerability to be compelling. All that power contained in two fragile organs.

Anyway, now I'm rambling. Onto the drawings of dubious quality.