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<blockquote data-quote="lisah" data-source="post: 58428983" data-attributes="member: 14589"><p>I don't find drawing nudes exciting or erotic. I find it frustrating. Maybe for someone who is skilled and does not need to learn or focus on the technical aspects of drawing it is more erotic, but when you're sitting there and getting measurements, angles, shapes and whatnot there is nothing erotic at all.</p><p></p><p>Now, I have only drawn female nudes. The male model has not been available for any of my classes. I hear males are much easier to draw than females due to the more defined musculature. Maybe I will find it different when drawing a male. I doubt it, but I'll let you know if I am ever fortunate enough to get to draw a male model.</p><p></p><p>Btw, I think that when one is doing something they are passionate about it is exciting. This excitement can certainly become translated into the erotic, even if it is simply a flower.</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p>I just want to add:</p><p></p><p>I have yet had a model make eye contact with me at all. In fact, when reclining, our models have actually napped. (Is it appropriate for a nude model to make eye contact with a student while working?) Also, once drawing concludes the model leaves the campus. The students display their work and critiques are made for at least fifteen to twenty minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lisah, post: 58428983, member: 14589"] I don't find drawing nudes exciting or erotic. I find it frustrating. Maybe for someone who is skilled and does not need to learn or focus on the technical aspects of drawing it is more erotic, but when you're sitting there and getting measurements, angles, shapes and whatnot there is nothing erotic at all. Now, I have only drawn female nudes. The male model has not been available for any of my classes. I hear males are much easier to draw than females due to the more defined musculature. Maybe I will find it different when drawing a male. I doubt it, but I'll let you know if I am ever fortunate enough to get to draw a male model. Btw, I think that when one is doing something they are passionate about it is exciting. This excitement can certainly become translated into the erotic, even if it is simply a flower. Edit: I just want to add: I have yet had a model make eye contact with me at all. In fact, when reclining, our models have actually napped. (Is it appropriate for a nude model to make eye contact with a student while working?) Also, once drawing concludes the model leaves the campus. The students display their work and critiques are made for at least fifteen to twenty minutes. [/QUOTE]
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