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  • Claireack
    Claireack Posts: 13,561
    dunkman wrote:
    here.. have a cup-o-soup as a prize

    Hooray!!! :D
  • libragirl
    libragirl Posts: 4,632
    :lol:

    yeah, that never occurred to me.
    These cuts are leaving creases. Trace the scars to fit the pieces, to tell the story, you don't need to say a word.
  • having, thankfully!, never seen a pair of really old balls...and i try not to ever imagine them.....i'll take your word for it.



    thanks for the imagery tho. :shock:

    Not even in an art class!? I, unfortunately, did see that in my figure drawing class. *shiver* I saw lots of things that I never imagined I'd see up close and be expected to draw. :lol:
  • having, thankfully!, never seen a pair of really old balls...and i try not to ever imagine them.....i'll take your word for it.



    thanks for the imagery tho. :shock:

    Not even in an art class!? I, unfortunately, did see that in my figure drawing class. *shiver* I saw lots of things that I never imagined I'd see up close and be expected to draw. :lol:


    hahahahaha....thankfully, no!
    somehow, all of our models, male or female, were all under the age of say 35 and all had decent/average figures too. and hey, it's not like i mind the idea of it....i just don't want to experience it until say *I* am 65. :lol:
    Stay with me...
    Let's just breathe...


    I am myself like you somehow


  • having, thankfully!, never seen a pair of really old balls...and i try not to ever imagine them.....i'll take your word for it.



    thanks for the imagery tho. :shock:

    Not even in an art class!? I, unfortunately, did see that in my figure drawing class. *shiver* I saw lots of things that I never imagined I'd see up close and be expected to draw. :lol:


    hahahahaha....thankfully, no!
    somehow, all of our models, male or female, were all under the age of say 35 and all had decent/average figures too. and hey, it's not like i mind the idea of it....i just don't want to experience it until say *I* am 65. :lol:

    :lol: @ the part I bolded, and I agree.

    You got lucky! :lol: I will say that the wrinkly texture of the older people's skin definitely added an interesting challenge to the work! It was much easier to draw the attractive young guy that we had on the first day...in more ways than one. :D:lol:
  • Not even in an art class!? I, unfortunately, did see that in my figure drawing class. *shiver* I saw lots of things that I never imagined I'd see up close and be expected to draw. :lol:


    hahahahaha....thankfully, no!
    somehow, all of our models, male or female, were all under the age of say 35 and all had decent/average figures too. and hey, it's not like i mind the idea of it....i just don't want to experience it until say *I* am 65. :lol:

    :lol: @ the part I bolded, and I agree.

    You got lucky! :lol: I will say that the wrinkly texture of the older people's skin definitely added an interesting challenge to the work! It was much easier to draw the attractive young guy that we had on the first day...in more ways than one. :D:lol:


    hey, you got more bang for your buck - the challenge of figure drawing combined with the shadowing/texture of rendering cloth/fabric....;)
    Stay with me...
    Let's just breathe...


    I am myself like you somehow


  • I "modeled" once, once.

    The call went out for a tall, flabby, out of shape, jewy guy. I fit the mold to a T :D
    GoiMTvP.gif
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    I "modeled" once, once.

    The call went out for a tall, flabby, out of shape, jewy guy. I fit the mold to a T :D

    :lol::lol::lol::lol:
  • I "modeled" once, once.

    The call went out for a tall, flabby, out of shape, jewy guy. I fit the mold to a T :D

    :lol: @ the bold portion.
    i dare not ask what constitutes a 'jewy guy' in requirements for a male model. :shock: :? :mrgreen:
    Stay with me...
    Let's just breathe...


    I am myself like you somehow


  • I "modeled" once, once.

    The call went out for a tall, flabby, out of shape, jewy guy. I fit the mold to a T :D

    :lol: @ the bold portion.
    i dare not ask what constitutes a 'jewy guy' in requirements for a male model. :shock: :? :mrgreen:
    A Big Menorah ;)

    menorah-16035m.jpg
    GoiMTvP.gif
  • I "modeled" once, once.

    The call went out for a tall, flabby, out of shape, jewy guy. I fit the mold to a T :D

    :lol: @ the bold portion.
    i dare not ask what constitutes a 'jewy guy' in requirements for a male model. :shock: :? :mrgreen:
    A Big Menorah ;)

    menorah-16035m.jpg


    :mrgreen:



    now i dare not ask where such an implement is located on a 'jewy guy'..... :shock: ;):lol:
    Stay with me...
    Let's just breathe...


    I am myself like you somehow


  • A Big Menorah ;)

    menorah-16035m.jpg


    :mrgreen:



    now i dare not ask where such an implement is located on a 'jewy guy'..... :shock: ;):lol:

    You'll have to ask your Rabbi :mrgreen:
    GoiMTvP.gif
  • A Big Menorah ;)

    menorah-16035m.jpg


    :mrgreen:



    now i dare not ask where such an implement is located on a 'jewy guy'..... :shock: ;):lol:

    You'll have to ask your Rabbi :mrgreen:


    therein lies the rub; i don't have a rabbi. :mrgreen:
    however, i think my imagination is the best place for such thoughts in any case... ;)




    anyhoo...for artist modeling, i would think it's simply asking the question - turtleneck, or no? :lol:
    Stay with me...
    Let's just breathe...


    I am myself like you somehow


  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Bollocks make the world go round!


    At least that's the only thing I can think of right now with a head full of whiskey. It seems to make sense. :mrgreen:
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    If Sweden is the cock of the world, then what does that make Wales? :?
  • Your right it does! :lol:

    Wish you were here...

    ~RIP Dad