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π Hide and Squeak
Even though this level of detail is now the norm for you, I just wanted to say how rare and exceptional I think that is.
I wonder if it's Leslie or Wolfie singing the song? I always imagined Wolfie's vocals to be more aggressive.
Great work.
Joka
ποΈββοΈ Power of Contortion
π The Temple of Cock
The sex scene is very hot, detailed and has a great ending. Urethral fucking is still exotic for me, but I think it will soon become a common sexual practice in many areas of Yunia. Perhaps the demons of Barathrum have been practicing this for many thousands of years.
But completely unexpectedly for me, I got most excited when I read how Matty, overestimating his sexual capabilities, desperately tries to impale himself on Andrzej's titanic phallus. The detailed description of how he tries to push the head of Andrzej's dick through his anal sphincter, but fails completely, gave me great pleasure.
I would really like to read about their amazing, dangerous, funny and lustful adventures on the way to the great Temple of Cock. What kind of people and magical creatures they will meet in the vastness of Yunia. In what unimaginable ways will they bend and twist these creatures or fuck them. Or will they do both to them... When I looked at the map of Yunia, I always wanted to get to know this continent better. There is no better way to do this than to walk along its roads with such hot tour guides as Andrzej and Matty.
Thank you so much, Yuni!
Sasha M
PS Great Zeus! it turns out I like it when Andrzej has pumped up, firm pectorals so much more than when he has huge boobs. I only realized this when I compared the pictures.
Magnificent artwork and great, well-written story.
Joka
Shifty
π The Pull of Desire
Amazing talent!
βοΈ Andrzej's Alchemy Shop
π The Temple of Cock
I can't wait to settle into a comfortable chair with a cup of tea and enjoy the story.
Such a sexy stud it's going to take Matty and Yasha working together to properly satisfy him ;) I'm sure the trio's long journey together will give them lots of time to experiment and learn lots of new things to try.
-Valri
Fold Me Tender
If cat lover Andrzej suddenly fell in love with dogs, and received a new characteristic "dog lover", then there was a reason for it. The reason can be realistic, fantastic, magical, mystical or even just humorous. But it is definitely a reason for a story. Or there can be no story, so that the reader tries to guess for himself what happened. But it must be a conscious decision of the writer for some reason.
The same goes for Martin. If we create a character who is not into contortion, but loves photographing naked girls and contortionists, works part-time as a nude model, and collects plush toys, then he is unlikely to meet a mistress of horny teddy bears when he practices contortion.
It's... like chemistry. We have many different chemicals whose properties we know, but when they interact with each other in different combinations and under different conditions, they react in the most unexpected and interesting ways. And stories are born. In my opinion, this is fun, not boring.
Something like that.
I agree and disagree with the list you provided, or rather with your interpretation.
I understand that you are talking about the commercial exploitation of literature, about the use of proven techniques and templates in order to maximize profit. However, I believe that any of the items on your list are quite acceptable and the author has the right to use them in creating a story when he uses them for some of his own creative reasons.
But in any case, I was not talking about literary cliches. I was talking about character development. Well, for example, there is one point linear perspective. The fact that one point linear perspective will be used by an artist who thinks only about his own benefit cannot cancel or devalue one point linear perspective...
At the same time, the artist has the right to partially or completely abandon the use of one point linear perspective if it does not suit his creative goals.
My thoughts were prompted by your words about people becoming less active in commenting and by what your friend said.
I just thought that maybe my idea might seem interesting to you. Or, even if the idea turns out to be bad, then maybe it will help to give birth to some good idea.
Personally, I love your art and your stories as they are.
And I'm sorry I haven't commented on your art in years. I know the huge size of my posts won't make up for the many years I've enjoyed your art without giving you anything in return.
Thank you!
Sasha M
It's true that this approach can sometimes generate interesting and unpredictable interactions between the character(s) and the story setting/world, but at the same time it often leads to situations where the author needs to forcefully stretch the character's traits beyond reasonable limits in order to make them fit into a certain situation or conflict (this is called "lazy writing" in fandom). Also, such stories may come across as predictable since there's no room left for the character's personal growth or any significant change in their traits/preferences. The character's personality becomes static, stale and dull after only a few stories like these.
That said, it could be an interesting challenge for me if I were to experiment with this kind of writing style one day. Maybe I should give it a shot? XD
Regarding your opinion about my list - yes, there are exceptions to every rule, especially when it comes to creative expression. But let's face it, the vast majority of mainstream literature follows these patterns either consciously or unconsciously. As you said yourself, they are considered standard techniques and templates for creating stories that sell well. However, I believe these techniques are detrimental to genuine artistic creativity and originality, which is why I prefer not to use them in my own works.
And finally, thank you very much for your kind words about my art and stories! It means a lot to hear that someone appreciates what I do, especially considering how much effort goes into each piece. Don't worry too much about not commenting on my stuff before - sometimes life just gets in the way, and we all have different priorities and responsibilities. What matters most is that you still find enjoyment in my work even after all these years! <3
Take care and keep those comments coming! :3
For example, I think you once mentioned that Martin wasn't originally designed for contortion, but in the story of how he met Erica, they met because of their shared passion for contortion.
But at the same time, we know from many of your images that they are both crazy about teddy bears. From this comes the idea that they met because of this shared passion, quite naturally and elegantly. For example, when they went to the store to buy a new teddy bear for their collection and in the store they both grabbed the same teddy bear at the same time.
Once they are well acquainted, Erica tells Martin about her forest people - horny teddy bears, and Martin in return lets Erica see how much he loves his own teddy bear. She is delighted with the show and wants to take photos. The photos turn out to be very bad, because she doesn't know how to take photos at all. She's upset. And then Martin becomes her photography teacher...
Thus, it's not the new story that gives birth to new traits and interests in old characters, but the traits and interests of the characters collide with each other and give birth to a new story.
If we want to give a character a new, unusual trait, this is a big topic for a big story and will require a lot of imagination.
Something like that.
I mentioned Twitter because it's easier to comment there and you can customize who can comment on your posts. Also, from my observations, the popularity of femboys on Twitter is only growing, and not all feminine young men are changing their identity to a female one and getting fake boobs. Because in recent years they are increasingly finding love and understanding being who they are.
Of course, Twitter can't replace your website.
Either way, this is a dilemma I think we should leave up to commercial writers striving to maximize profits. In my case, my main priority is that my art and stories don't include everything I can't stand about other creators:
1) the constant inclination to sadden or demean the reader;
2) using shock factors like violence to make their work "more realistic";
3) making characters go through unnecessary hardships because the author couldn't think of anything better;
4) adding flaws to their protagonists just for the sake of them being "relatable";
5) focusing too much on character development with the idea that the character is supposed to change ("grow") throughout the story;
6) always putting people with different opinions against each other to initiate conflict;
7) depicting well-being as superficial and easily breakable;
8) promoting cynical and pessimistic viewpoints as a sign of "wisdom";
9) preaching about how the life is meaningless and the world is dark and cruel, while sitting in a comfy chair;
10) thinking that writing unpredictable plots with lots of twists and turns makes the work more engaging and deep;
11) believing that characters must suffer before they reach happiness or success;
12) portraying villains as cowards, selfish, vengeful, narrow-minded, power-hungry, "evil", "crazy", etc;
13) thinking that characters need to be flawed, emotionally scarred, constantly troubled, insecure and excessively dramatic to make them "interesting";
14) believing that their story has an important message or moral, while having the IQ level of a 2nd grader;
15) being proud of having done research on real historical events and actual cultures/ethnicities and using it as an excuse for boring, tedious and blatantly biased narratives...
After reading only a few books by other writers, I could go on forever. All I can hope for is that my stories never resemble any of those books I've read.
I'm looking forward to more art and stories about Vincent, the monster-cocked femboy. And Sarah... I wonder what will happen when the gravity of her boobs exceeds that of the sun. ^^
I still think that images of anal and oral sex with Raphael can be hot as hell...
Maybe you should even more clearly separate and define the roles of the different characters in your world. Their personalities, passions and appearance details. Make a card for each character on your site, where there would be their basic characteristics and a short biography, as many erotic artists do. And then try to stick to these characteristics in the stories and images. People seem to like this approach. But I'm not sure.
And I'm not sure it will affect the number of comments. People are much more willing to comment on erotic art (including femboys and transsexuals) on Twitter. But even there, popular erotic artists usually only get a dozen comments per thousand likes.
For example, I don't believe that Martin would perform rock songs on stage, though can totally see him grooving like a dancing queen with a huge hardon in the middle of the audience; while Wolfy would likely never spend a whole evening in a photo studio unless he was the subject and needed a stack of hot nude shots for the deluxe edition of his latest EP.
But I feel that limiting them to a very specific profile would be kind of boring, because sometimes I enjoy imagining Martin as an infantile prince who cannot sleep without feeling the soft fur of his teddy bear against his massive erection, while Wolfy can easily appear as a young barbarian boasting about taking a giant minotaur dick while those silly villagers can't even do half of a horse cock. Still, I am uncertain about how to incorporate these ass-pects into a coherent profile... XD
About Twitter, I really can't stand the sort of mindset that many people have on that platform - each comment reeks of new ethics and desperate attempts to fit into some sort of mold of a perfect person that society has recently created in its head, while in reality just doing what makes them feel 1 inch above others by constantly putting others down or acting like they are more superior than everyone else around them.
π Hide and Squeak
Besides, it's not just punk rock, it's punk rock disco, a genre invented by mAss Destruction.
"Wolfie could insert a rod-shaped mic into his urethra"...
This is the hottest teaser for an upcoming album I've ever read in my life. <3 I hope there will be a music video soon, or at least some stills from it. ^^
10 years ago!! This shocked me especially because I linked to a video I had uploaded to my channel myself, but I didn't realize it was that long ago.
Well... In that case, I guess you could say: the future came yesterday...
ποΈ A Vacation for Two