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Pirate Cutting Off Penis of Boy Pencil Drawing #167C

Pencil drawing of a pirate cutting off a naked young man's penis. This big dick is a hardon with large hairy balls.

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Cutting Off Cock Delineated

This comic drawing shows a pirate that has captured a hot young man and putting him through horrible torture. The pirate has a large sharp knife, and he is cutting off the top of the young man’s penis. A giant cock with huge balls dominates the center of the drawing because it is big. Contour lines are what I have used to make the outlines of this cutting off cock rendering. Contour lines are strong lines that are meant to give an outline of a figure. As you can see from looking at the drawing of this penis slicing drawing the outline is dark. The darkest section of the rendering is the area just below his big harry balls.

The pirate has stripped the man naked to show us the young man’s throbbing hot erection and chiseled 6-pack abs. The beauty of the boy is a joy to behold. A knife going through his penis does not feel good, but the view is great.

Penis Slicing Hatched

Hatch lines are used primarily for making shade and shadows on renderings because they offer form. There are a lot of hatched lines on this penis slicing drawing because it is very dark. The background of the drawing is done with horizontal hatch lines to make the tone of the drawing even. The muscular torso of the boy is all done with a lot of hatched lines. Cross-hatched lines are the most effective way for making dark areas because they double up the line work. The groin area below the boy’s balls is by far the darkest place in the drawing.

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Penis Chopping Block Pencil Drawing #160C

Pencil drawing of a penis on a live gay man being cut into small pieces on a chopping block with a large sharp knife.

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Penis Chopping Block Delineated

I started this drawing with a light pencil sketch. After the preliminary sketch I commenced using the contour line to create the rendering. Contour lines are best for making the outline of the figure because they make the form of the image. I make sure that I do not make all of the contour lines too bold because they will flatten the appearance of the image. Contour lines tend to make a figure look two dimensional. It is important to balance the line weight with the tone of the figures.

When you look at the drawing above you can see the strong contour line on the knife and the hand holding it. The darkest and most bold areas are the spaces under the hand and balls. When I finished the contour lines I started using hatched lines because they are needed to make shade and shadows. The bottom of the knife blade and the sides of the chopping block have vertical hatch lines. The legs and balls are also shaded with hatched lines.

The best way to get things done is to work both the contour lines and the hatch lines together. They were developed to compliment each other not compete with each other. The softer tones on the penis were done by gentle rubbing of the pencil on the surface of the peper. The line work all over the drawing was done quickly and this can be seen by the curve movement at the end of each line. Most of the drama in the drawing takes place on the penis because this is where the action is.

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Guillotine Execution Of A Gay Man Pen & ink Drawing #130C

Pen & ink drawing of a guillotine. This has been the instrument of death for BDSM villains of gay men.

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Guillotine Delineated

It is not often that I draw a guillotine but the time has now come. I have made use of contour lines to draw the outline of the quillotine becasue that gives form to the structure. The head chopper is the dominant form in the drawing. The two male figures in the drawing seem insignificant in comparison to the size of the head chopper.

I have made use of contour lines to draw the outling of the weapon because it is linear in shape. The contour lines work best with solid forms because thay are bold.

Head Chopper Hatched

I have used hatched lines all around the head chopper because it needs to be formed. The hatched lines are short and all over the weapon. The base of the head chopper is done with vertical strokes because the base is horizontal. The posts of the head chopper are done with horizontal strokes because the posts are vertical. Hatching the drawing is good because it make the image of the head chopper look strong. I am careful not to make too many hatch lines because they will make the rendering too dark and hard to understand. Once you put an ink line down you cannot remove it because the Inda ink is permanent.

For the best results in makeing a good drawing you have to work both the contour lines with the hatched because they compliment each other. If you draw with only contour line the images will seem flat and two dimensional because they are used for outlines. However, if you use hatch lines in conjunction with the contour lines they will make solid forms with shade and shadows.