Ask me anything... Saturday! (yeah, that sounds right...)
11 years ago
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Hey every.
It's Saturday, so... Ask me anything i guess
Will as usual try to anwser in most precise and honest fashion.
It's Saturday, so... Ask me anything i guess
Will as usual try to anwser in most precise and honest fashion.
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I guess kinda stereotypical goals like “live a good life” or “be happy”. I'm a simple person with simple needs I guess X3
But to be fair – considering both Agents would have the exact mindset – it would most probably end up with a shrug and accepting this extremely odd and abstract meeting X3
Well, there is a few folks in my mind that would qualify for this. Not to bore you with too much details: it would involve a lot of rubber, cuffs, ballgags and a bottle of dr.Pepper...
Rubber doll i guess - those are always nice
:3
...*mind explodes*
o.o
From a fetish point of view I try to stray from drawing stuff I am not personally in to. The reason behind that is that by drawing things I like, I can get better results – because I'm emotionally involved into that kink. If I drew something that I have no personal connection to on a fetish level – the result would end up being purely “mechanical”. Because I don't understand it, don't feel emotionally connected and don't know which factors are the most important – the picture created would be devoid of proper “essence”. And at the end of the day I don't want to draw stuff that I don't like ^^'
Again – I don't have anything against diapers, but it's just not my thing.
And sadly i can't precisely answer, since i don't really know myself. I did "realize" them when i saw art on the internet (like almost everyone XD), so i consider that the main point.
The rest is history...
ALSO WILL YOU DRAW ME SMUT?
(Also, where exactly would you say your inspiration and love for rubber comes from?)
Second question: Maybe
Third and last question: Mostly my inspiration comes from rubber itself. Call it a kind of closed circle, but I find most ideas and motivation by just watching rubber related stuff on the internet – and not always adult surprisingly. I also do get some mind-tinglies from TV and movies from time to time.
At least in my humble opinion
Haha, just kidding X3 – i'm more of a “no lube – no fun” kind of person.
But to be fair – dunno really. Can't think of anything specific, but cliché / cheesy stuff would totally do.
Just want to make sure, so the answer will be more correct
One is that when you have a lot of time on your hands, you tend to use it less efficiently than if you had little time between chores and such. So I tend to be a lazy bum now and so. The second is that sadly I'm a person who in terms of art is very influenced by my own mood. I try not to grab a pencil if I am not in a proper mindset to do that. I am aware it is very unprofessional of me, but on the other hand I find that the art I do in a proper mood for it comes out a LOT better. I tried to do it many times outside of that specific setting, and it mostly ends up being very “mechanical” art.
I try to be more productive lately to be fair – we'll see how that works out
I got a nice station set on my wee-radio, that plays mostly old tunes.
Well, for me “permanent” as a term concerning the pictures I draw is a bit more abstract than it would seem. More or less I'd say it describes the current situation / mind state of the person in a specific picture. At that moment of time, in their current situation – they do not know what fate awaits them, nor how long the predicament will last. In other words – at that point they think that they are screwed. If a character is turning into stone and is half-way a statue – then they don't know if that will only last a month or if they will be stuck like that forever.
For me that concept describes (paradoxically) the moment, rather than an indefinite fate. The closest thing you can compare this to are old cartoons, where at the end of one episode the character is stuck or in some kind of situation, but in the next one they are all fine. And after all – if the characters I draw (including myself) were stuck in a permanent situation, without any chance to escape – I would really quickly run out of material to work ^^'
Hope that answered your question.
Plus I do think it does actually change the atmosphere of the picture. Considering that we are talking mostly about one frame stills of a complex situation, a statement like that can expand the idea behind it a LOT and totally change the way we see it.
1) What is your dream vacation (say you had a month for it)?
2) Where is your place to go when you need time to refresh? Your sanctuary, as it were.
2) Usually it's my room (my Sanctum Sanctorum) or just making a trip downtown / to the seaside. That works pretty well for me
#1. When you draw your art, is there any particular music that you like to listen to that acts like a muse to help you create your drawings?
#2. If it's any interest, would you be up for doing an art trade?