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How I create the gay bondage art you see on this site



I make my art entirely on my computer. I use Corel Painter because it allows me to make art that looks like it was done using traditional media.

First I make a rough draft. I don't worry too much about details at this point. I just make sure the figures are properly positioned and the proportions are reasonable. There will be time to fix them later.

Angel Draft

After that, I make the outlines. This is, by far, the most time-consuming part. Now I make sure the proportions are as accurate as I can make them, strengthen the lines, and add detail like facial expressions. If I am working on a series of drawings, I try to make the characters look consistent from one drawing to the next.

Angel Outline

Shading comes next. It makes the characters stand out.

Angel Shaded

Then I draw the body hair. Since I like hairy men, most of my drawings feature them.

Angel Body Hair

If a set of drawings has dialog, I add it then. Since I am fluent in both English and Spanish, I make two versions. The Spanish I use is Puertorrican Spanish, but I believe people from every Spanish speaking country will be able to know what's going on.

Finally, I make final corrections for mistakes I missed before. The last items I add are the date and my signature. Once I add the signature, it's over. I don't do any more work on that drawing.

Angel Spanish

And by the way, in order to maintain character consistency, I work on all the drawings of a series at the same time. They all move from one stage of completion to the next simultaneously.

It takes me at least 20 hours to complete one drawing.

Current Gay Bondage Art Project

Number of Drawings: 1

Stage Status
Rough Draft Done
Outline
(the most difficult and time-consuming part)
Done
Shading In progress
Body hair not yet
Last-Minute Fixes not yet
Dialog, Date, and Signature not yet






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