Why do you draw muscular females?

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  • #32125
    Rock Martin
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    I don't remember when, but why? 

    Because I'm kinda attracted to them… :-[

    Plus I'm trying to present them in a positive image unlike that presented in that Axe Commercial and in Kinsyo's page.  If you've seen the page before, you knoiw what I'm talking about. If not, then look at elee's Links topic. and go to the topic titled "Kinsyo". Kinsyo is a good artist, but some of his pics…you know how they involve a little boy…those…

    Brb.  Can't talk for too long. I'll finish later.

    #32126
    Kagi13
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    ;D ;D ;D Eeeeea! Ti is real SEXY!

    #32127
    Holiday
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    I'll  be drawing again because I want to do a study comparison of superheroine physiques.

    Ideas:
    1. Ninja Psylocke, Storm, Jean Grey against. Shadowcat (Kitty obviously having more muscle than those three.)
    2. She-Hulk vs. Wonder Woman
    3. Ms. Marvel vs. Rogue

    #32128
    00tree
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    I have two reasons for producing art that contains muscular women.

    First: (and I think most obviose) I think their sexy.

    Second: They are not something you see that aften in the differrent shapes and sizes of humanity. The from of a muscular female is
    as far as Im conserned the most beautifully shaped form of humanity. It just so happens that it's also the rairest of forms out there.
    society says "don't work out and get strong women, or no man will want you" and thats a load of crap.
    I have met many women who were fasion modle gorgiouse but Thats not what I value physiaclly in a woman. I do beleive it's also one
    of the reasons why I'm still single. I'm not one to hide my tastes and many people think its an odd one to like muscular women. They
    are so rair that In order to actually see one I ussually end up drawing her.

    #32129
    Tigersan
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      As for me, since I can remember I was always fascinated with muscle
    Even in my VERY young years when I could barely draw, I was drawing
    characters with muscles, the point of interest werent women at that
    time. I always loved strong, dominant female characters, I loved X-MEN
    comics, the women fighting, defeating men, while saying something cocky.
    Cocky, intelligent, athletic or muscular, dominant women that was what made
    butterflies in my stomach really fly…
      As soon as I started to get interested in girls, the muscle fascination moved
    to that area. I started off drawing my own lil comic books and pinups.
    There was no bodybuilding magazines to buy at that time in Poland, no internet
    whatsoever (well it was but it was so expensive that it was beyond my reach).
    So i had to substitute lack of sources with my own drawings and imagination.
    With time I found a program called Poser which opened a whole new world of endless
    possibilities. Creating a character i wanted, making them do whatever
    I wanted. Since then all my free time i spent on mastering my 3d graphics
    skills, texturing, modelling, also drawing but on the monitor :P. I guess
    I can still draw pretty good, you dont forget that, but i just dont do
    that as often, because its not as productive. Takes too much time.

    Why do I create them ? Because they are my world! They are hot, powerful
    so powerful that I can't stand a day without seeing a muscular female
    body hehe. Its my artistic inspiration… its my passion… ::)

    #32130
    John
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    I started when I realized they'd only show one bb'ing show on TV every few months, and I wanted to see more muscle women.  I wasn't up to buying WPWs (too young for one thing). I thought they were one of the most beautiful things on the planet, but to say they were rare would be an understatement. 

    So I started drawing them.  I drew quite a few until '98 when I first discovered online FBB photos (but have since resumed in recent years).  I started out with smaller, realistic babes but soon pushed it to the absurd (we're talking parabolic muscle bulges here).  Soon I realized sometimes less is more, so I cut back and tried to get it somewhere near reality.  My girls are still quite huge and stocky, but rarely very tall.  I've always been tall (about 6-7 now), and I sometimes wish I was short and less of a sore thumb in the crowd.  Plus I've always hated trying to build muscle on such a tall frame, so I don't give my female characters these disadvantages.

    Funny how being tall and somewhat lanky (not any more, just fat now), I find short, stocky dynamos the most attractive body types on women.  Go figure.

    The one thing that shocked me upon going online was seeing how women were getting close to the size I was fantasizing about all those years w/o the internet.  I had seen Karla Nelson on the back of a few wrestling mags in the late 80s/early 90s,  Chyna had been in the WWF for a few years, and Nicole Bass was on Howard Stern, but one woman that completely blew me away was Tina Lockwood.  She seemed to come closest to my freakishly huge fantasy women, and I became 'addicted' to her photos instantly. 

    Even though more and more women are getting into FBB'ing, I still find the drawing is the easiest way to get the look I want, and I don't have many limits when drawing.  And let's face it, when you get the FBB bug there are never too many muscle women.  Real FBBs are inspiring and sexy, but I will always have a place for the woman populating the near limitless realm of paper and pixel.

    #32131
    baditude41
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    Hey, can I join the party too? 

    I agree with Mikazuki about why I draw as well.  I've always seen men portrayed as the strong, and women as the weak.  I would buy muscle mags just to see the women in them, and get mad because the men either:  dominated the photos, or the women in them would be very thin and have very little muscle.  I never understood why that was always the promoted image, and to make matters worse, I was always against the grain:  A man who loved strong women.  (Where I live, a woman with actual muscles-let alone BIG MUSCLES is looked down on, and I hate it!) 
     
    Also, drawing them has been a kind of release for me…(no, not like that!)…just a good break from the hectic life I lead.  I feel like I can be myself, and not feel bad about it.  I enjoy putting my imagination on paper and in a sense, showing my own interpretation of a "powerful woman". 

    It's about the challenge.  I'm not as good as Iczerman, Black K, The Collector, Mikazuki and many, many other talented artists at Amaz0ns, but I keep practicing.  (Besides, if I were to show my high school stuff, you'd know why drawing FBB's and FMG is such a challenge :D)

    #32132
    David C. Matthews
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    (Where I live, a woman with actual muscles-let alone BIG MUSCLES is looked down on, and I hate it!)

    That's true of just about everyone on this board, I think… we all live someplace where "a woman with actual muscles… is looked down on".

    #32133
    musclefreaklove
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    Because I can't get them out of my head! 😮

    #32134
    Grandmaster
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    I first did it to shock people, but the "genre" has surpassed me a million times over by now…my stuff's so middle-of-the-road, it's got a white stripe up its back!

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