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Foursome Freaks - A Symphony of Bondage and Soles - FFF/F + MMM/F + FFF/F

Kalamos

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Three full-body bondage tickling scenarios - each encompassing a different theme and setting - for the greatest pleasure of my most esteemed watchers.

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Scenario #01 - Pic #01a & #01b

"A Gargoyle, a Furry, a Gimpette enter a Fetish Club and hit a Sub."

Upperbody, Sides, Belly, Genital Licking, Bondage and all those Kinky things that make life... peculiar to live.

Pencil sketch over plain print paper.

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Sounds like a bad joke, this is just a piece I've been keeping away for a rainy day...
And today's raining cats, dogs and goblins...



Scenario #02

"Your mind is broken, but when can fix it".

Very professional, extremely dedicated, thoroughly merciless, an equipe of shrinks tests their fringe theories on therapeutic usage of tickling on not-so-willing brunette subject.

Upperbody, Lowerbody, Feet, Soles and Strict Bondage.

Pencil + Digital Colouring.



Scenario #03

"Favourite Gaming Platform? My bed..."

A lighter tone for a playful piece - bedside shenanigans as three friends take turns tickling buxom blonde on ornate upholstery.

Upperbody, Lowerbody, Feet, Bondage and Nylon.

Pencil + Digital Colouring.

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Latter pics being commission jobs I did a while ago for a private client.
You might notice a slightly different line-work and colour technique.

Long in the making, I was offered an insane amount to craft them - and they were, and still are, yet another labour of love of mine.

While I got rights to public showing, I needed a good reason to divulge them, as they meant a lot for both of us - both drawer and client - so I didn't want to just "squander" them away.

TTC is currently holding an art contest, and I felt it was a suitable occasion to show them, and honour the spirit of my original agreement.

🙂

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Enjoy the whole lot.

:santasmil
 
These are just fantastic pictures. The detail is very good and they are just so erotic.

Thanks for sharing.


R
 
These are just fantastic pictures. The detail is very good and they are just so erotic.
Thanks for sharing.
I try and pride myself with injecting an extra bit of sensuality in my pics.
Tickling isn't just torture: it is a lingering torment that plies the 'lee into asking for respite while begging for more.

Or such it could be...

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Thanks for commenting.

🙂
 
You're welcome.

The facial expressions are very nice too. Thats something I personally try to get across in my 3D renders. The models looks very sexy too, curvacious and cute. Its really quite a delicious collection.

Have a good week end.

R
 
Awesome!! I like the first two best, that dark evil thing sat on the floor is cooool 😀
 
Tickling isn't just torture: it is a lingering torment that plies the 'lee into asking for respite while begging for more.

And the nail sinks into the wood as its head is firmly struck. 😉

This is outstanding work, K. I'm especailly digging on the final one, utterly fantastic in every sense. I've been following your work for years, and you keep getting better all the time. Your thematic representations of these scenarios are truly something to admire. :triangle:
 
You're welcome.
The facial expressions are very nice too. Thats something I personally try to get across in my 3D renders. The models looks very sexy too, curvacious and cute. Its really quite a delicious collection.
Have a good week end.
Thanks.

🙂

I tried and aimed for a middle path between full realism - which eludes me as of yet anyway - and stylised cartoon.
Glad you liked it.

Have a good week-end too!



Awesome!! I like the first two best, that dark evil thing sat on the floor is cooool 😀
I tried to create something different, back then, for an "evil crowd".
Me, being notoriously chaotic neutral, and usually shirking away from darker scenarios...

😉



And the nail sinks into the wood as its head is firmly struck. 😉
This is outstanding work, K. I'm especially digging on the final one, utterly fantastic in every sense. I've been following your work for years, and you keep getting better all the time. Your thematic representations of these scenarios are truly something to admire. :triangle:
Thanks for your words.

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I usually try and put quite a bit of love and effort in every work.
I hope my pieces strike a chord within my crowd of observers, thus making my work worthwhile, meaningful and ultimately special.

🙂
 
Amazing...

Incredible work, as always. Your works are few and far between, but well worth the wait. You put a lot of work into your pieces, and it shows.

I especially love the first and third. Nothing like sensual tickle games that could very well end in cataclysmic ticklegasms. Bravo, good sir, on capturing the sexual essence of tickling. Bravo.
 
Outstanding work!

Scenario #03 is my favorite of the three.

Jim
MTJ Publishing
 
FANTASTIC!!!

Even a foot guy like myself can have huge appreciation for the first 2 pictures.

TOP NOTCH as usual Kalamos.

BTW...artwork of the week on the show tonight....Fur sher!

Rob
 
Nice work. I particulerly like the first one, but then I love demon chicks 😉
 
Although you're quite...*despicable* , your arts have nothing to do with it....These are great arts and they must be bumped. I love Pic#1.

:gbtoast:

^ You see, I'm not sane while doing this initiative. 😀 😀 :rockon:

Nothing personal... just objectively personal.
 
Took me a while to track comments down.
I am flattered by the quantity - and content - of replies.
Thanks guys, let me say a few words.

:yourock:



Incredible work, as always. Your works are few and far between, but well worth the wait. You put a lot of work into your pieces, and it shows.
I especially love the first and third. Nothing like sensual tickle games that could very well end in cataclysmic ticklegasms. Bravo, good sir, on capturing the sexual essence of tickling. Bravo.
Actually, these were private jobs, so I wasn't even originally expected to show them around.
I am glad they are getting a warm reception, as they meant quite a bit.

🙂



Wonderfully detailed. I believe I like the first one the best of the set.
I wanted to test out new composition tricks.
I had never tried furries or gargoyles, and I was almost itching for a new challenge.

Glad you loved it.



Outstanding work!
Scenario #03 is my favorite of the three.
*Bows*

I'll admit, it likely was my fave one too.
I tried to keep a smoother, sweeter quality in drawing it.
There is quite a bit of need for sensual F/F tickling, in the universe...
I can only do my part, however small, to fill the ever-growing gap.

😉



Great images, thanks for posting them. 😀
Welcome for commenting on them!
Only the best for my cherished watchers.

🙂



FANTASTIC!!!
Even a foot guy like myself can have huge appreciation for the first 2 pictures.
TOP NOTCH as usual Kalamos.
BTW...artwork of the week on the show tonight....Fur sher!
I just listened to the broadcast and I'd like to say thanks - but I am afraid words will not suffice.
I am genuinely flattered, and I'll make a mental note and show my gratitude somehow.

I also realised how groan-worthy my thread-titles actually are...

:upsidedow

Thanks, Rob, I'm really elated.



Nice work. I particulerly like the first one, but then I love demon chicks 😉
An unrequited love, I would hope...

😱



Although you're quite...*despicable* , your arts have nothing to do with it....These are great arts and they must be bumped. I love Pic#1.
:gbtoast:
^ You see, I'm not sane while doing this initiative. 😀 😀 :rockon:
Nothing personal... just objectively personal.
Yes, well, I might be quite a bit despicable, but that would make me a magnificent bastard of sorts, wouldn't it?

😉

A toast for you too!



Well done. Nice variety and execution.
Thank Leshii.
I know you can spare just so much time, between cons and photos.
Your words mean much to me.

😉

Keep up the great job, over DA.

🙂
 
Yes, well, I might be quite a bit despicable, but that would make me a magnificent bastard of sorts, wouldn't it?

😉

A toast for you too!

Nope.

Disclaimer: "Despicable" is a matriarchal joke. :dom:

That gambit of yours is like a martial attack in complete armour plate minus the underpants! 😱

Bah! Pesky mood swings...*blames the reeal thing*

*Growl*

:yayzorz:
 
Thanks for adding the raw files. I appreciate it more, seeing the sincerity of strokes and the unspoken background story of the drawings. Well, the kneaded erasers must have done its contribution very well with the high lights...or have I not analyzed too well? Maybe... otherwise, you can give a non-mandatory recap.

The pun: I can't pay you anything for the reply effort, I am saving cash for my future *paid thread bumpers* 😛
 
Well, the kneaded erasers must have done its contribution very well with the high lights...or have I not analyzed too well?
Actually, I recall using a plain white staedler rubber.
I can't even imagine how could one employ kneaded erasers for highlights like.
Way too soft and grimy...

:blush:
 
Actually, I recall using a plain white staedler rubber.
I can't even imagine how could one employ kneaded erasers for highlights like.
Way too soft and grimy...

:blush:

Oh! It means you used hard pencils... Obviously, with those distinct strokes in them...and that answers for staedtler eraser tip...then maybe you smudged a bit too.

No need to imagine: You see, I always use kneaded eraser to highlight on soft charcoal (brushed & not drawn) on say, master's illustration board. Believe me, the same effect happens. When soft charcoals are brushed, kneaded eraser does the job well.

:witchy:
 
Oh! It means you used hard pencils... Obviously, with those distinct strokes in them...and that answers for staedtler eraser tip...then maybe you smudged a bit too.
So far I've usually employed a mechanical pencil with semi-soft to soft leads.
I usually file the lead to a wedge point, for a rounder, more natural line work.
I've been eschewing smudging sticks and doing most of the job myself - with fingers.

Haven't used charcoals in ages. I recall finding them messier, and didn't quite like the sound of them over paper.
They somehow felt like broken glass grating over a scratching post.

I've been incorporating inks into my pics till a year or so ago - but felt pens felt somehow stiffer, so I've been working on a bolder line work to compensate.

:makingalist:
 
So far I've usually employed a mechanical pencil with semi-soft to soft leads.
I usually file the lead to a wedge point, for a rounder, more natural line work.
I've been eschewing smudging sticks and doing most of the job myself - with fingers.

Haven't used charcoals in ages. I recall finding them messier, and didn't quite like the sound of them over paper.
They somehow felt like broken glass grating over a scratching post.

I've been incorporating inks into my pics till a year or so ago - but felt pens felt somehow stiffer, so I've been working on a bolder line work to compensate.

:makingalist:

Haven't used soft charcoal too for quite a while, but I was referring to a technique I know wherein charcoal is powderized by extracting to and fro at sand paper, then a small flat sable or so brush is dipped into the charcoal powder, then it is brushed to the surface paper/board.

The basic soft flat brush for general smudging is about 1/4 inch width. The charcoal is never used for drawing or if ever, it will be for special detail only. To achieve strong edges, another small flat brush (about 3/16 width) is trimmed (cut) so close to the roots is used for making soft lines (edges).

This technique, if employed, will produce no sharp lines but faded gradients. kneaded eraser is used for highlights. Hope I didn't let you imagine too much.

:blimey:
😱
 
Haven't used soft charcoal too for quite a while, but I was referring to a technique I know wherein charcoal is powderized by extracting to and fro at sand paper, then a small flat sable or so brush is dipped into the charcoal powder, then it is brushed to the surface paper/board.
I was familiar with this technique for weathering models - plastic models, not the living kind...


The basic soft flat brush for general smudging is about 1/4 inch width. The charcoal is never used for drawing or if ever, it will be for special detail only. To achieve strong edges, another small flat brush (about 3/16 width) is trimmed (cut) so close to the roots is used for making soft lines (edges).
For stronger edges, I usually employ a wedge-cut mech' pencil, with a softer lead - but this powder painting is actually giving me ideas.


This technique, if employed, will produce no sharp lines but faded gradients. kneaded eraser is used for highlights. Hope I didn't let you imagine too much.
Sounds definitely like something I could try and mix with my current tools.
I might try it - and of course give you full credit for the tech info.

🙂
 
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