--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "x data" <xdata666@...> wrote:
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> just injecting my 2c
Excellent points, man. These posts are helping to clarify my understanding of the fandom, even if I do disagree with certain parts of it. Thanks!
> Sounds cool, although I think you've already arrived at said pasture (you never left?). Besides, over time (e.g. 10+ years?) what we think is "weird" will (most likely) coast towards acceptable/tolerated. I can almost hear the old man going "Sonny, back in my day I would collect pictures of anthropomorphic animal orgies" followed by "Whatever grandpa, its all about asphyxiating auto erotic inter-species bestiality now!"
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> Personally I tend to prefer pictures more like "No Deposit, No Return" (I guess I have a thing for lionesses with dreads? Also the pose and coloring are awesome). However that doesn't mean I would turn down another "Lori's adventures in body cavity elasticity" ;P.
I liked drawing pictures such as "No Deposit, No Return". They were more revealing than cheesecake, but not as graphic as the more hardcore stuff. I also liked drawing that character, too.
As for the "pasture", I think it's a continuous uphill battle. I know I lost some fans when I started drawing stuff a little more realistically back in the very late 1990's-early 2000's. I was concerned more folks would jump ship when I came out with the new style. Hopefully, once I post the next picture of the Trio, people will like it enough to hang around a bit. It's not drawn as realistically as my first attempt at "uber-realism", but it's far more pleasant to the eye. As a treat, I thought of drawing a few "behind-the-scenes" pictures in the photo-realistic style (as a photograph), since the images folks see are supposed to be the products of the studio itself (a la artistic renderings of staged photos).
--JMH
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