Figure Drawing: Peanuts
This week in figure drawing I kind of went to a place I never thought I could and turned the models into Peanuts characters.


Peanuts has a strong root in my childhood as I learned to read and draw by studying these big anthology books I inherited. I used to make my own weird Peanuts comics (but drew Lucy with longer hair) and from then on, my style slowly evolved into what you see on this site.
So, understand why I found it a little disconcerting that I “went there” but I just couldn’t help it. I saw Reed’s shaved head and all I could think of was Charlie Brown, despite Reed’s hairy bod covered in tatts and bulging muscles, and his huge uncut cock.

Once Charlie Brown was solidified in my head, the debate over who to pair him up with began, because as much as Billy’s lithe, smooth, young body suggested Linus, I resisted, quite frankly because I never really could draw Linus!
1.25 of 7 here on the blog.
7 of 7 on anti-heroes.net > members galley > figure drawing.









Oh look, an big ugly block of text! I've been drawing all my life. I can't remember when I started but it was early. I've always been intrigued and inspired by animation and comics. My earliest influences were Charles Shultz's Peanuts and later, X-Men comic books. It didn't take very long for me to start drawing erotic images. Even before junior high, I was drawing nude Disney men in my sketchbooks.
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March 1st, 2011 at 12:10 pm
Reminds me of Julius toons!
March 11th, 2011 at 10:17 am
Wow, thanks. I so love that guy’s stuff. A real visionary.