Okay, so I wanted to get into this whole nipple drawing thing. I’m not gonna lie, I saw some stuff online, and I was like, “I gotta try this.” It looked pretty cool, you know? Turning a flat piece of paper into something that looks, well, 3D. So, I dove right in.

First, I grabbed a pencil and some paper. Nothing fancy, just the usual stuff lying around the house. I sat down at my desk, cleared a space, and thought, “Alright, let’s do this.” I started by sketching out a basic circle. It wasn’t perfect, but it was a start. I mean, you gotta start somewhere, right?
- Drawing the outline: I used light strokes to get the general shape down. I erased a lot, not gonna lie. It took a few tries to get something that looked like it could be a nipple.
- Adding some depth: This was the tricky part. I started shading around the circle, making it darker on one side to kind of create that shadow effect. It’s all about making it look like it’s popping out of the paper.
- Blending and smoothing: I used my finger, a tissue, anything, really, to blend the shading. It helped to smooth out the harsh lines and make the shadows look more natural. It was messy, but kind of fun.
I spent hours just messing around, drawing and erasing, drawing and erasing. It was frustrating at times, I won’t even front. But then, slowly but surely, I started to see something that actually looked like a nipple. I was pretty stoked, I’m not gonna lie. I even showed my friend, and they were like, “Whoa, that’s pretty good!”
The Final Touches
After a lot of trial and error, I added some highlights to make it look even more realistic. A little bit of light on the top, some darker shadows on the bottom. It really made a difference. I stepped back, looked at my drawing, and thought, “Damn, I actually did it.”
It’s not perfect, but it’s mine. And it’s way better than when I first started. I learned a lot, messed up a bunch, but in the end, I created something I was proud of. That’s the whole point, right? Trying new things, pushing yourself, and having fun along the way. I definitely recommend giving it a shot. Who knows, you might surprise yourself!