Bill of the Beach: The Thickening

Even though I did take some time off, I have not been completely idle. I seem to have retouched a large number of frames of Bill of the Beach, the new ones are here. Mostly these were to make Bill's cock a consistent size and shape, in almost all cases it is a bit shorter and a lot thicker. I also tried to make his first erection more special, realize that the teacher could no way resist him for more than a few seconds, and redraw Josh because he did not look impressive enough to detract from Bill. Here you go:

















As usual the full sequence, including these updates, is here: here.

13 comments:

  1. Nice work. I like that you've made him thicker but why shorter? Thick is good, long is good; thick and long is best! (Well, that's what I'm told all the time anyway!) LOL.


    /priapus

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  2. I liked his cock long.

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  3. The thicker is definitely better, but you might've shortened him a tad too much.

    Also, while a little bit of curve does look more natural, you may've gone too far there... Bill's got a bit of a banana thing going on now.

    Glad you're back!

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    1. ok I will try to correct that some. Bill should certainly be perfect.

      He was not shortened all the time, but I tried to make him more equal and this mostly involved shortening the really long ones.

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    2. No prob, KAZ, hope I didn't come across as overly critical. Your art is quite good and interesting, otherwise ppl wouldn't be checking it out.

      Again, just to be crystal clear:

      Thickness: You've improved it to the point where it's pretty close to spot-on.
      Length: Before, Bill was too long. Now he's slightly too short. Perfect would be in-between.
      Curve: Before, he had too little. Now he has too much. Again, in-between = golden.

      Hope that's of some use. Keep on keepin' on!

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  4. Thank you soooooooooooo much. Great to have you back.

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  5. DruulEmpire here, just to say: The master is back, hurrah! Whatever keeps you in the game, I'm for. Now, back to the warehouse ...

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