And here's the second part of this trade. This one was KittyOfFandomDoom's idea, and isn't based on his story this time, but it's still a fun idea :) I thought I'd go for cel-shading this time since I haven't done it for a while.
I'm not sure if I've drawn Hakiri right so I probably should've checked that with him before uploading ^^;
FYI, I can't draw chibis for peanuts. Hakiri came out a lot better than Kaeman though.
Oh one thing I forgot to mention. The whole Uke/Seme thing here could just be thought of as ironic. Don't read too much into that :)
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I'm not sure if I've drawn Hakiri right so I probably should've checked that with him before uploading ^^;
FYI, I can't draw chibis for peanuts. Hakiri came out a lot better than Kaeman though.
Oh one thing I forgot to mention. The whole Uke/Seme thing here could just be thought of as ironic. Don't read too much into that :)
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Haha, I was wondering if they'd swapped their underwear around as part of a dare or something - to me, Aira seems the more dominant type. :P Though I may just be reading the image wrong.
Buuut anyway... A nice image, lovely and clean and simple. :3 But I feel sorry for Kaeman, he's gonna need his nose cauterised if those nosebleeds keep up :9
Buuut anyway... A nice image, lovely and clean and simple. :3 But I feel sorry for Kaeman, he's gonna need his nose cauterised if those nosebleeds keep up :9
Technically the terms Seme and Uke came from martial arts terminology. 'Seme' to attack and Uke 'to receive'. So it could apply to other sexual relationships not of male homosexual relationships if used loosely. Why those martial arts terms were applied to erotica I will never know . Then again, western terms for 'eroticism' isn't much better.
Ah yes, the art! Well you certainly blend softness to your pictures which somehow gives them a sweetness along with a certain sexual draw. That is very difficult to do, often times I find females (in any media) overly sexualized and the softness of feminine nature neglected if not at all, diminished.
Ah yes, the art! Well you certainly blend softness to your pictures which somehow gives them a sweetness along with a certain sexual draw. That is very difficult to do, often times I find females (in any media) overly sexualized and the softness of feminine nature neglected if not at all, diminished.
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