Fernando

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blacklion
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Re: Fernando

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Question to Fernando. Have you ever drawn any "Forced Orgasm" scenes or would you for an up-coming comic?
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Not to speak for the artist, but there are plenty of forced orgasms in Fernando's work. In fact, I'd say they're to be found in almost every comic, particularly in the Twins series.

And I strongly suspect there are more on the way.
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ernestgreene wrote:Not to speak for the artist, but there are plenty of forced orgasms in Fernando's work. In fact, I'd say they're to be found in almost every comic, particularly in the Twins series.

And I strongly suspect there are more on the way.
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Hi Fernando and guys could you tell me if you learn to draw taking courses, a book or something
and if so could you recommend me a book
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tony_oaa wrote:Hi Fernando and guys could you tell me if you learn to draw taking courses, a book or something
and if so could you recommend me a book
There are at least two tracks you need to study -- how to draw realistic people, and how to draw comics. Very few who aren't good at the first succeed with the second. All styles of comics/cartoon drawing whether superhero-style, manga, Archie comics, erotic, Looney Tunes, etc. are grounded on realistic drawing.

I'm mostly self-taught. I'd been drawing realistic and comic-style at an early age.

There's a lot of art anatomy books on Amazon, but the one in my library doesn't seem to be there. Also, the one in my library seems to be missing now so I can't tell you what the title is and the author :-) So try any of the best-selling art anatomy books in Amazon for a good reference on realistic drawing. For drawing comics, this one remains to be one of the best:

http://www.amazon.com/How-Draw-Comics-M ... =8-3-spell

Drawing comics is actually much harder than just drawing people. You have to integrate a lot of skills when drawing comics compared to simple figure-drawing. Story-telling is hardest to learn and teach, and I just learned it mostly by studying the work of a few really good ones. There are a lot of very skilled illustrators in comics but not very good storytellers. A few of the best ones (IMHO) are found in mainstream comics, including:

1. Joe Kubert
2. Gil Kane
3. Neal Adams
4. Jack Kirby
5. Alex Toth
6. Frank Miller
7. Brian Bolland
8. John Cassaday
9. John Byrne
10. Jim Steranko
11. Mike Mignola
12. John Buscema

There are many more I'm sure but studying the comics drawn by these artists will help. The list is a mix of "old-school" and modern artists and you should integrate what you learn from them in your own way. I'm usually skeptical of the newer "How to Draw Comics" books since they're usually written by artists that have enough time to make these books because they don't get enough jobs drawing real comics. I've browsed most of them in the bookstores and they mostly suck.

I don't see many very good storytellers from the classic published erotic comics. Milo Manara and Paolo Serpieri, for example, draw beautiful babes and lush scenery, but I think are not always very good storytellers. Giovanna Casotto, OTOH, is both a great illustrator and storyteller.
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Thanks Fernando I'll check it out
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I think Fernando has gotten alot better at storytelling. Everyone should read Twins 4 and then you will know why.

One question though. Fernando are we gonna see more of Clara in Twins 5 and is she going to be in one of the gangbang scene?

Is Amanda gonna force Clare to be in a gangbang?
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Roy23 wrote:I think Fernando has gotten alot better at storytelling. Everyone should read Twins 4 and then you will know why.

One question though. Fernando are we gonna see more of Clara in Twins 5 and is she going to be in one of the gangbang scene?

Is Amanda gonna force Clare to be in a gangbang?
Thanks, Roy. I'm afraid I can't tell you what happens to Clara, because I don't know yet and even if I did, I'd rather you find out when the next comic comes out :-) Offhand though, I don't think of Clara's character as gangbang material. More like incest and humiliation material. Mrs. Bauer, on the other hand -- people can't seem to have enough of her gangbang.

BTW, I wanted to clarify what I meant by "storytelling" in my previous post. Among comic artists, "storytelling" isn't how good or bad a story is. It's how well an artist is able to convey the story using his drawings (whether the story is good or bad). It's possible to have a good story that's not drawn with good "storytelling", as well as it's also possible to have a bad story be drawn with good storytelling.
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Good story + good story telling = :D
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fernando wrote:
Roy23 wrote:I think Fernando has gotten alot better at storytelling. Everyone should read Twins 4 and then you will know why.

One question though. Fernando are we gonna see more of Clara in Twins 5 and is she going to be in one of the gangbang scene?

Is Amanda gonna force Clare to be in a gangbang?
Thanks, Roy. I'm afraid I can't tell you what happens to Clara, because I don't know yet and even if I did, I'd rather you find out when the next comic comes out :-) Offhand though, I don't think of Clara's character as gangbang material. More like incest and humiliation material. Mrs. Bauer, on the other hand -- people can't seem to have enough of her gangbang.

BTW, I wanted to clarify what I meant by "storytelling" in my previous post. Among comic artists, "storytelling" isn't how good or bad a story is. It's how well an artist is able to convey the story using his drawings (whether the story is good or bad). It's possible to have a good story that's not drawn with good "storytelling", as well as it's also possible to have a bad story be drawn with good storytelling.
I vote for humiliation! Maybe some water sports?
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