
I sure like drawing his chest hair though. haha.
I sure like drawing his chest hair though. haha.
So this week in figure drawing, I was kind of distracted (yes, I’m so de-sensitized to porn that two hot guys can be sucking each other’s cocks right in front of me and I can get distracted.) So I drew the models as Toads! Anthony was all worried that I would get kicked out for not taking the class seriously. Haha. What he doesn’t know is that I take Toad very seriously!
The models were very hot. Blue Toad in each of the poses is Doug Repetti, a hunky gay man about town who’s solid muscular body and ample genitals were a pleasure to draw. The other Toads are Adam, a model I’ve drawn so many times before that I decided to give him a different body type in every pose to keep it interesting to me. But the result makes Mr. Blue Toad look like the slut of he century! hehe!
Above is an experiment using this crazy paper Anthony had. It’s black wax or something, and then you scratch it away to reveal a multicolored pattern underneath. It was difficult to scratch if you don’t have the right tool. Also, there’s no erasing. But it made for a cute, fun drawing.
My Twitter followers know that a few weeks ago, I was home alone a lot and since I have no cable at the moment, I decided to watch all of my Super Mario animated series DVDs. I LOVED that cartoon as a kid and all my memories of why I liked Toad the most came flooding back. He as so awse. Here’s a screenshot from the episode that spoofed Mad Max where he became the TOAD WARRIOR. Get it? SO CUTE!
Toad was such a huge part of the toon but whenever that little bitch Yoshi came along, they unapologetically omitted Toad. That began my hatred for that bastard dinosaur. But now finally, come Sunday, I will get to control Toad, riding Yoshi like the subservient little punk he is, punching him in the face to get him to eat goombas.
Also, I’m over my issues with Toad being a race rather than one specific character these days. If he’s a race, then my drawings of hunky Toads that fuck each other are more justified.
I’ve also always been into making my own decks. In 6th grade I made this kickass Tiny Toons set. And in high school I did an X-Men set in the style of 8-bit Mega Man. But these were always just drawings on bristol. I’ve never gotten a set of cards with my drawings professionally printed up… UNTIL NOW!
That’s right, this is a full 54 count deck of standard playing cards, each featuring a hot, raunchy, gay-as-hell piece of artwork by yours truly!
Supplies are limited, so get ’em now! Better order 2 decks– one to play with and one to… “play” with.
It has all the characteristics of his men that I love: the chiseled body, the crisp lines, the attention to detail, and those beautiful not-quite anime, but non-quite western eyes! The perfect FMX piece.
But what I heart the most about it is that he really nailed Zeke‘s personality. All too often, most Zeke fan-art is a little effeminate. My fellow artists tend to draw him in a woman’s pose– never as threatening or masculine as the other 2 Anti-Heroes. Granted, I know Zeke’s personality is a little diva-ish… and he does kinda have a chick power (telepathy)… and he does wear all that jewelry– so I see why people WANT to draw him femmy. But it was always my intention to portray him very masc but still very pretty.
I see the pose as imposing and masculine. This is why I thought he’d be a great artist to depict Zeke. I based him on character designs by Hirohiko Araki. He draws very pretty, yet tough-looking men. I see a lot of his style in FMX’s work– sexy masculine, virile men– but rendered with the softness and beauty of a dazzling anime heroine.
THANKS AGAIN, Fallen Messiah! 😉
His version of my platinum blonde studly schoolteacher is one of the hottest I’ve ever seen. Drachea Rannak has an anime/manga influenced style but blends a lot of western sensibilities in his drawing. The coloring on his work is always very bright and vibrant so that it feels almost like a still from a high-budget animation. But, perhaps my favorite part of this piece is the body hair rendering. I don’t know how he did it, but each hair looks totally real and totally lickable!
Check out Drachea Rannak’s gallery on DeviantArt. He does way more than just gay hunks. I especially love his Sailor Princess series. And thanks a lot to Drachea Rannak! I will continue to watch you like a HAWK! hehe.
I’m not endorsing this app here because I don’t want to give Grindr free advertising. In fact, Grindr officially wouldn’t allow this image in advertising because Apple doesn’t allow adult-content apps. It’s kind-of funny because all the official Grindr propaganda is squeaky clean– they call it the “gay friend finder.” haha. I guess what these “friends” actually do with the app is none of their concern. (omg, someone had in their profile “Friends only. Why must gay people make everything about sex?” Durr, that’s what the app is for, you douche! haha.)
It would actually be a really cool app if it wasn’t so buggy. You can chat and exchange dick-pics and maps of your specific location. And since it’s on your phone, you can do it anywhere. Well, anywhere you have service.
So I thought the best way to show how hot this app can be was to depict a hip young artsy dude on the street, tip-tapping away at his phone, “connecting” with some hot suit-and-tie stud stuck behind a desk. They have a virtual plethora of guyPhone cuties to choose from but somehow these two end up fitting just right for each other. They’re chatting about their dong sizes and who’s gonna bring the lube and how they’re gonna fuck in the storage closet…
Yeah, I use the Japanese names. Sue me. I’m not trying to be a snob or anything, it’s just that the Japanese versions of the games are what I had growing up. There was a period there where you couldn’t buy U.S. released arcade-perfect versions of Capcom games! You HAD to import the Japanese version if you were an animation nazi and needed every single little frame (me.)
Although I was pretty unimpressed with the latest incarnation of Street Fighter, I will never deny the strength of these character designs. For me, they are some of the most iconic characters of all time.