Postby BondoFox » Sat Jun 03, 2017 8:41 am
I'll see if I can track one or two down for you. My best advice is to do what I did when I was learning, and that's to study bondage pictures and art, no just look at them but actually study them. Note how the ropes wrap around the body, the limbs, the wrists and ankles, note how the gags sit and how far back they go into the mouths.
When I sketch a bondage picture I almost always use a photo for reference. I sketch in the ropes and after making sure I have them right, I'll bring the line from, say, the upper arm or thigh or wherever, and draw that as what is usually the bottom of the bottom-most rope. Then I use that line as a guide to draw in the other ropes.
Now, the next trick is to make the ropes look believable, that they're actually tied there and not just laid there. After that first bottom line I'll connect the next line to it with a similar curve to the one curving up from the limb, only in just a little bit. Remember when someone is tied up *correctly* (and I'm a real snob for good, believable bondage) that it pulls into the flesh a bit and creates a bulge. Take a look at most any of my drawings and you'll see what I mean.
Does that help for a start?
Best knots,
BondoFox
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