Learning to draw cleavage vore

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Learning to draw cleavage vore

Postby dergrossmann » Tue Mar 08, 2022 4:57 am

Learning to draw, I love cleavage vore. Here's my second (sharable) attempt. Not super happy with the hand bulge on the boob, but I sort of thought it'd be better to underdo it than overdo it.
Still learning faces so I only drew half a face this time lol.
Also I'm trying to just put my art out there.
Any critiques welcome!
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Re: Learning to draw cleavage vore

Postby Frakass » Tue Mar 08, 2022 8:40 am

Hi!

As somewhat of a specialist of Cleavage Vore and other breast related fetishes, if I say so myself, I think both this picture and your avatar are a quite good start. Of course, there is a lot to improve, but I think you are on the right path.

I'll try to draw a specific "tutorial" about how I draw cleavage vore and upload it here ASAP if that can help you ^^

Another thing I can already upload is my "tutorial" (or more exactly a description of my own technique) to draw characters, because a voring chest beauty is always conditional to the beauty of who is attached to it :P

tuto 1.jpg


Another important thing, as you draw on paper, is to use the right tools : maybe you should use an heavier paper in order to avoid pressure marks (when I draw on paper, I like to use 200gr/m2 heavy smooth bristol paper, and even for scraps, I never use less than a 80gr/m2 paper), and use an H pencil for lines, using HB and B for the shading.

Until I find the time to put all my knowledge of cleavage vore into something of a visual aid, I hope this will help you. Don't hesitate to tell what kind of result you you like to achieve, or what kind of scenario you would like to depict ^^
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Re: Learning to draw cleavage vore

Postby dergrossmann » Tue Mar 08, 2022 2:18 pm

Wow, didn't think Frakass would be replying to my art. Huge fan!
Thank you for the tips, what you've already shared is more than enough to keep me busy for months, but of course I won't turn down any other tips you have.
Also, you don't use anything darker than B?
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Re: Learning to draw cleavage vore

Postby Frakass » Tue Mar 08, 2022 6:00 pm

Thanks! ^^

I drew this in order to -I hope- give you some ideas about how I draw cleavage vore. It only describe my own style : that's not a list a rules to follow ^^;

https://aryion.com/g4/view/767022

Before I started to draw digitally only, I did indeed use darker pencil than B, but only for shading in the final steps. I even used graphite powder and Q-tips to do the shading on things like this:
https://aryion.com/g4/view/167099
https://aryion.com/g4/view/211658
The stars being "counter-drawn" with a precision eraser at the very end. ^^
Every pencil has its utility, and the only advice I can give you is to work with the tools that make you comfortable :wink:
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Re: Learning to draw cleavage vore

Postby dergrossmann » Tue Mar 08, 2022 9:21 pm

Thank you so much for the helpful advice! I've been drawing on note cards so I went out and bought a sketchbook, excited to see how it feels. Now on to the hard part, practicing.
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