This post is about gay men resting faces on each other pencil drawing.
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The theme of this post is male to male love.
Gay Men Faces Delineated
This facial embrace drawing is one of my favorites and I will always treasure it. The scene of the drawing is based on a gay film that I was watching on my computer because I am gay. The main scene of the film was when the two men finally knew that they loved each other and then embraced. This facial embrace drawing is based on that moment because it was a beautiful scene.
This facial embrace drawing started out with contour lines. If you look at the nose of the man on the left, you can see the outline because it is solid and dark. When you look to the left of his nose the surface gets lighter immediately because the light is coming from the right. Looking across the cheek and to his beard there are many hatch lines because they shade the surface. Contour lines are excellent for making the outline of a figure, like the nose that I just mentioned in this facial embrace drawing. Hatch lines are meant to fill the surface with shade and shadows because it adds dimension to the figures of this facial embrace drawing.
Facial Embrace Hatched
In looking at the beards of the men you can see that they are all hatched lines because they are small. The hatch lines work as a set of patterns in the facial embrace rendering. I never keep on drawing a hatch line to the end of a figure because that is what a contour line does. All the hatch lines need to be small because they will make the drawing too confusing otherwise. I never use too many hatch lines because it will make the drawing too dark and ruin the rendering.