This article will guide you on how to draw cum. Semen, also called ejaculate or cum, is the whitish fluid that comes out of the penis when a person comes — well, usually, but not always.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only
Sperm are male reproductive cells and are just one component of semen, though a very important one if you’re looking to reproduce.
How To Draw Cum: Why are the terms used interchangeably?
Who knows for sure? But it’s easy to see why people do it.
I mean, both come out the same place, after all. And both words contain five letters and start with the letter ‘S’.
It’s an honest mistake.
Semen—also known as ejaculate, spunk, and a host of other, less printable nicknames—is fluid that carries sperm cells and is ejaculated from the penis.
Other than sperm, what else is in there? Why does it look and smell different sometimes? And is it just a myth that it’s great for your skin? To answer these and other questions, we talked to a men’s health specialist, who shared some seriously fascinating facts.
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My best advice is to remember that cum does not have a uniform viscosity and that even though it’s sticky, gravity still applies.
IMO, I think cum looks best when you try to lay it down in a way that shows that it was shot/fell/ dripped from a specific direction. Making a generic splash really doesn’t feel believable, and even in cartoony p*rn, cum that feels like it landed there on purpose is very satisfying.
A good way to practice this is with a solid brush with high-pressure sensitivity. Lay down solid chunks of cum, but let it settle into strands, getting thicker where it collects due to gravity/local geography, and thinner where it has been stretched farther and is higher on a surface.
when you are just starting, this can easily be converted to some simple linework you can build on top of as you learn
- Cum is thicker and more viscous than water or sweat so it helps to add some volume to it. I usually draw out messy blobs and then erase portions for the transparent slime look. Leave the lowermost portions of the cum as solid to show it’s affected by gravity – making the illusion that it’s thick.
- Using a blur brush is useful for creating smears or just a smooth fluid look.
- Place highlight dots and blobs across the more transparent sections.
- Draw shadows underneath to add depth to the fluid.