
Wonder why I dont draw much anymore? Because my enthusiasm for vorish art and activities have gone far south. Old artists are repeating themselves. New characters are dull and unimaginative. My experiences with vore have reached the pinnacle of completion. In other words, Ive done it all at least a hundred times over, and its just gotten to the point its boring. So yeah, this is my cynicism put to paper. Enjoy.
Category All / Doodle
Species Dragon (Other)
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As was said before, I feel like Art should be a expression of self, of what the artist likes. You aren't a old has-been, but you have-done everything you believe there is to in vorish art in some way or another. If you truly no longer have a interest in vore, then that is your right. I may [usually] just be lurker but that does not mean I just want fap material, I do 'like' most of your art from a art standpoint because your character is unique and not just the typical usual Green Dragon, Orange fox, Grey Wolf Anthro/non-Anthro and I'm glad to see you drawing just about anything.
Do I like vore unreasonably? Yes. Do a lot of people? Yes. Though at least in my opinion you are a artist, not a slave to your art or your ... 'fans' so if you never draw vore again, that is your prerogative and I will silently support and continue to watch you.
Do I like vore unreasonably? Yes. Do a lot of people? Yes. Though at least in my opinion you are a artist, not a slave to your art or your ... 'fans' so if you never draw vore again, that is your prerogative and I will silently support and continue to watch you.
I belive its more a problem with time not being on my side. I work 30-40h a week, go to college taking two classes at once online, which means about 20-30h for homework a week. Any time left I spend playing video games because its the easiest, effortless activity to do.
Of course shortly after this drawing my creative juices exploded and Ive been writing a video game story synopsis and premise for a Metroid story I would adore to see made. A winding grand story arc that spans time and space with our favorite bounty hunter? Mmmm, deliicous! Now if I can only plop it onto a Nintendo exec's desk...
Of course shortly after this drawing my creative juices exploded and Ive been writing a video game story synopsis and premise for a Metroid story I would adore to see made. A winding grand story arc that spans time and space with our favorite bounty hunter? Mmmm, deliicous! Now if I can only plop it onto a Nintendo exec's desk...
I'm an old guard myself. Got into the vorish scene before the ol' Conneich came around. (I was into vore before it was cool! /adjusts thick-rimmed glasses)
I never drew art or created stories for people to enjoy... I just roleplayed. And roleplayed. And roleplayed. I was proud of my old 7+ hour sessions of roleplaying, creating intricate scenes and worlds that, in the end, amounted to elaborate wank platforms. It's really depressing, now that I think about it.
I suppose after all is said and done, there are only so many ways one can describe the sway of a uvula or the gurgle of a belly without repeating yourself. There were times where I'd open up old logs of my past roleplays and copy/paste old poses slightly altered to fit the scene just because typing out paragraph after paragraph got to be a mundane job rather than something fun to do.
Long story short... I understand completely where you're coming from and no one is going to judge you if you feel a bit burnt out from the whole thing/are done with it.
It's a part of your past life you enjoyed at the time and that is all that matters.
I never drew art or created stories for people to enjoy... I just roleplayed. And roleplayed. And roleplayed. I was proud of my old 7+ hour sessions of roleplaying, creating intricate scenes and worlds that, in the end, amounted to elaborate wank platforms. It's really depressing, now that I think about it.
I suppose after all is said and done, there are only so many ways one can describe the sway of a uvula or the gurgle of a belly without repeating yourself. There were times where I'd open up old logs of my past roleplays and copy/paste old poses slightly altered to fit the scene just because typing out paragraph after paragraph got to be a mundane job rather than something fun to do.
Long story short... I understand completely where you're coming from and no one is going to judge you if you feel a bit burnt out from the whole thing/are done with it.
It's a part of your past life you enjoyed at the time and that is all that matters.
dang, sorry both for vore gettin' boring and feeling like a has-been. i dunno, I've known you for about as long as i have been a furry and I always thought you were a cool fella. Hopefully you will have an opportunity sooner rather than later to showcase your talent in a way that helps you feel relevant for reasons other than vore! :D
I'd offer something that's pretty far off the beaten path of "normal" vore, but I get the idea that that's not the real problem.
It sounds like you're just feeling rather used. Used simply for porn/vore material/whatever, rather then your value as a person. Heaven only knows that I understand that feeling myself. It can really drain any enthusiasm for something you like, including yourself.
So rather then another dumb vore topic, I offer an introduction. I'd be happy to get to know you better, for something besides what you draw and post here.
It sounds like you're just feeling rather used. Used simply for porn/vore material/whatever, rather then your value as a person. Heaven only knows that I understand that feeling myself. It can really drain any enthusiasm for something you like, including yourself.
So rather then another dumb vore topic, I offer an introduction. I'd be happy to get to know you better, for something besides what you draw and post here.
I pretty much gave up on vore RP on FurryMUCK and in similar venues several years ago ... and not because of anyone else. I found myself getting repetitive, and at some point, it felt like I could just get an ELIZA script and automate the whole process.
When you bore yourself, it's time to move on.
When you bore yourself, it's time to move on.
True... when it gets to "*moan* oh thats nice, squirm for me" and youre just sitting there typing it like its a technical specification to a computer build its kinda time to move on. Oddly I have though. I dont go to chatrooms or mucks all that much anymore, and since I barely went to them in the first place thats a lot!
I think I just need to find motivation elsewhere. Like other artists say, try something else besides art to get you back into liking art again. Just feels like time is waning and all I can do is sit and mope most days. But I did very much enjoy drawing this, made me ultimately feel so much better to draw my emotions, been far too long since I had.
I think I just need to find motivation elsewhere. Like other artists say, try something else besides art to get you back into liking art again. Just feels like time is waning and all I can do is sit and mope most days. But I did very much enjoy drawing this, made me ultimately feel so much better to draw my emotions, been far too long since I had.
Sometimes, it's good to get away for a while, perhaps seek the very thing that brought you into it and give it another look, even if only a very brief one. I've managed to ward off some of that sameness by creating other characters through whom I could enjoy unique perspectives. There are times where even -that- starts feeling same-y, and for that there's the sole solution of stepping away for a while.
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