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Anonymous
I'd like to start up drawing ecchi pictures, and hopefully get my artwork noticed... But I'm a bit shy about drawing these gals in such... interesting clothing and poses.

What do you suggest for some early projects, to ease me into the fray?
>> Anonymous
After few years of hard practicing in art scools, you may find the answer.
>> Anonymous
Yeah, I know about the nude models... However, I prefer to teach myself when it comes down to it.

Tuition = About 7 bucks
Nude model = Playboy.

XD
>> Anonymous
Incorrect.

Tuition $20 a month.
Model: http://domai.com/
>> Anonymous
Or for free at DevArt.

Or 4pron.

Or the TONS of porn mags that my husband has lying around. I gotta track down the 500 pager that he bought a year or two back.
>> Nekomimi Tono
I've been drawing ecchi for a good five years now, and would have a website if i had any version of adobe photoshop. I don't intend on going to collage to take courses either. My advise is to take it slow, start out simple to get comfortable with the human body and different poses, the you can get more complex as you get more experienced.
>> Anonymous
>>288379
married woman browsing 4chan, wishing to draw erotic animu artwork?

tits or GTFO!
>> Anonymous
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>>288400

Married mother of one (soon to be two any day now) browsing 4chan wishing to draw erotic animu artwork.

The most "erotic" that I've gotten in my pictures has to be the one pictured here.

In before furfag, etc. So sue me, she was an old RPing character I used that everyone seemed to value as a sex object :-p
>> Anonymous
>>288424
Get in the fucking kitchen, bitch.
>> Anonymous
>>288379
>>288400
>>288424
>>288429
I did a barrel lol. Saved.
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>>288429

Would it help if I let you know I'm pregnant and barefoot as well? Geebus... XD
>> Anonymous
>>288424
That's pretty weeaboo and terrible. Start off by copying other (good) stuff, especially line art and such. It'll help you learn how to draw faces and eyes and anatomy correctly on your own.
>> Anonymous
you draw like shit, gtfo
>> Anonymous
ARGH

FOCUS ON LEARNING THE BASICS FIRST, THEN STYLE

If you can't draw at all, then you can't draw porn.
>> Anonymous
>>288490
Truth, but it looks like she can already draw. She just needs to work on faces some more.
>> Anonymous
Respect that woman! She might turn out to be the next Toweringman! (^3^)b
>> Anonymous
Look up Tony Taka. That's a good start.
>> Anonymous
>>288506
Eh, I dunno. I still think the idea to study basics of art, anatomy and everything before even attempting to copy or just study a style would be best for any artist in training.

Most people on anime sites suffer from copying the cliche anime mistakes--they limit themselves. But every one of my friends that's taking art in school or college has never stayed within the anime borders, they always branched out. Look at anyone who is serious about art, like art students, they have to study all kinds in their classes, not just what they prefer.

I mean, you can choose to be a boring, run-of-the-mill porn artist, but that's kind of a waste of time, since you said yourself you would like to get noticed someday.
>> iFap
>>288424
>That's pretty weeaboo and ghetto and terrible.

fixed.

If you want some real /IC/: The eyes are too big, the nose is way too noticeable (in most animu drawings the nose is a simple line and shadow) and the mouth is too detailed.
It's a little too shiny and the arm looks a bit too broad, but maybe that's not my taste.

Aside from all of that, I doubt anyone in this thread, including me aside from Tono could do that good. It takes tools, time and effort.
I have the tools (a good tablet is essential) and the potential, but not the time. So if you have all three, by all means have at it and maybe lead the way for the next generation of illustrators and animators. ....Lest they be outsourced to South Korea.
>> Anonymous
Start practising drawing body proportions right. Then start focusing on the body features, like the muscular and skin tone (even skinny pple have muscles) and nail those. Simple nude portraits work best IMO.

After that try drawing a myriad of poses and make sure they all look right. Get these basic foundations down before you work on the other finer details to define you own unique style.

Some of the best artists i like all tend to draw one aspect of the body the best.
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>>288527
Totally agreed. And I'd like to see more of her stuff (maybe post it someplace else if it's not the usual /e/ material) so we can have a better look at how she draws the human body. One pic isn't enough to judge where a person's talent is at.

To the OP, I'm curious what you meant by being shy about drawing anything like this. Drawing the human body nude really isn't that much different than barely clothed, and you've seen a lot of examples if you come to /e/. The positions are the hard part, I believe, and it'll be a long road to get good at that. You really need to understand muscle structure, lighting and all that stuff.
>> Anonymous
http://youtube.com/watch?v=VBIOq4P2Llg

nice sketch of yoko, see how a pro does it