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Unread 08-03-2006   #1
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Question Ideas (How to Draw B.E.)

As many of you might know, I have been thinking about making a book or tutorial explaining BE and how to draw it. I will try to cover from anatomy to facial expressions based on personality to explaining what kinds of circumstances that could cause BE.

Now I am not starting on this just yet, but I am thinking about what should be included. So this is where you all come in. Since it is gonna be made to help everyone, I might as well know what trouble people have with drawing BE. So tell me what you'd like to see in a BE tutorial.

And yes, I remember the artists that are willing to help me out on this. Just gathering ideas right now.
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I have a question, what are your suggestions regarding B.E. and clothes ripping and or tearing?
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I have a question, what are your suggestions regarding B.E. and clothes ripping and or tearing?
Probably cover the pulling of fabric, button popping, and ripping. There are also zippers and buckles and what-not.
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I think you should speak about the speed of the process and other changes as lactaion or nipple growth.
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Hey good luck with that I know I could use some help. My biggest problem is getting the face right and just trying to get the boobs and nipples look semi good. But Good Luck!!
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If it's to be an online text, I'd suggest including hyperlinks to drawing tutorials on other subjects: anatomy and physiology, cartooning expression and motion, gif and flash animation.

You might specialize in: breasts in perspective; changes in the centre of gravity; different kinds of breasts; different sizes dressed and undressed; pressure on the breasts, pressure on clothing and consequent folds; narrative composition in sequential art; drawing the physiological changes of arousal and lactation.

I'd suggest referencing a model pose book where models are carrying heavy weight while walking, sitting etc...
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One area that you could cover would be natural vs inflated breast types, and how to fit the clothes around each type. I have trouble figuring out cloth folds and shading for stretched cloth.
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I don't know whether this has any real revrence to this, but I just feel I need to address it.

Firstly, you're saying this is a B.E. How to Draw. Are you just focusing on B.E. as a whole or just one fundamental aspect. B.E. actually covers four general parts, the 4 B's as they're called: Breasts, Butt, Belly, and Body. If this is going to be a real How to Draw B.E. you need to be taking that into account. For reference check out: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Four_Bs/

Secondly, reguardless whether or not you go the full B.E. course, I think you need to include a little bit on the different methods through which the expansion can occur. You know, magic, vore, nature, inpregnation, inflation, absorbtion, injection, machanical, fat, etc. because sooner or later a young artist is going to ask for some details on how one or more of them affect the ways, looks, and action of the expansion. Some are fast, some slow, some more active, some not, and some who knows whatever. It's just something you should consider nipping in the bud early and it can add a bit of fun education.

Thirdly, if you do go the long all with all and cover B.E. as a whole, you'll need to include all spects you listed earlier for each B. You know, the effects of gravity, on clothing, etc.

Fourth, I'd suggest not only covering humans but also the humanoid frame in general. Because furry artists are also going to be interested in this and the rookies will want some help in understanding the affects each type of B.E. has en regards to the animal features. Not to extend this into and encyclopedia or nothin'; just be sure to cover the basic affects each has on the humanoid body and how it they might affect the assessory features, such as wings, tails, ears, alter-legs, fur, pouches, etc. It's something I think you should keep in mind.

And lastly, and this for the reel newbies, think about putting in some words or thoughts in the opening to help some of the younger or troubled artist interested in this to get over their moral blocks. 'Cause I doubt I'm the only one who grew up with strong moral and church teachings that went far more than just right and wrong. If they're anything like me, they'll be having trouble not just with drawing skill by psychological blocks that trigger everytime they try to draw something heavier than Rated-G. And it'll probably help to here some tricks or thoughts from a real artist to help them over that kind of "pain-in-ass" delima.



Just some thoughts and suggestions I had on the subject that I thought should be addressed. Hope they're helpful, and I'll be waiting to see what developes.

I'm always looking for new art lessons and books to add to my little library.

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