Anti Journal #5: TRUST the Process
7 years ago
What's New? Lately I've seen a lot of people who don't know, or think too deep into transformation when they want to write/art/manipulate/audio/etc.
One of the most common things I do, and it's simplistic, is simplify it up.
Start by asking yourself this: What turns me on? What do I like to masturbate to alot?
Use that as your Fastball. I say this, because I will use a Baseball analogy; STICK TO WHAT YOU KNOW. When a Pitcher in baseball gets into trouble, or his other pitches fails, use your pitch that you know best.
For me: I love Dragons, Rabbits, Cows, Big Cats, Pandas.
So when I start a story, I go, "I want to make a Dragon story." that's it, don't get to in-depth. Then from that, develop the personality, what will the victim be pre- or post-transformed?
Once you have an idea of the species you want to do, and the pre and post, then you've got A, B, and C; with you just having to join them together. For me, I will say, "Island plot". So you have a Dragon/Island, with so much to talk about; beaches, rock formations, volcanos, caves, pirate treasure, etc.
Most importantly, DO IT FOR YOURSELVES. When I create content to push on here, this is about me and what I find arousing and what I "might" find arousing but know other people love. I blend that in and think of how I might be that person, and experience that transformation, and then put that in a story.
All forms of Art, the best, comes from passion and a desire to express what one is feeling. Don't be afraid to put out what makes you happy, and not what makes others happy, because they are looking to you to "lead the way".
One of the most common things I do, and it's simplistic, is simplify it up.
Start by asking yourself this: What turns me on? What do I like to masturbate to alot?
Use that as your Fastball. I say this, because I will use a Baseball analogy; STICK TO WHAT YOU KNOW. When a Pitcher in baseball gets into trouble, or his other pitches fails, use your pitch that you know best.
For me: I love Dragons, Rabbits, Cows, Big Cats, Pandas.
So when I start a story, I go, "I want to make a Dragon story." that's it, don't get to in-depth. Then from that, develop the personality, what will the victim be pre- or post-transformed?
Once you have an idea of the species you want to do, and the pre and post, then you've got A, B, and C; with you just having to join them together. For me, I will say, "Island plot". So you have a Dragon/Island, with so much to talk about; beaches, rock formations, volcanos, caves, pirate treasure, etc.
Most importantly, DO IT FOR YOURSELVES. When I create content to push on here, this is about me and what I find arousing and what I "might" find arousing but know other people love. I blend that in and think of how I might be that person, and experience that transformation, and then put that in a story.
All forms of Art, the best, comes from passion and a desire to express what one is feeling. Don't be afraid to put out what makes you happy, and not what makes others happy, because they are looking to you to "lead the way".
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