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What's the difference between Official Content and Unoffici..

What's the difference between Official Content and Unofficial Content?

Official content is the artwork that has my full undivided attention and is top priority. Their creation time generally is more than 8 hours and less than 35 hours and comes with a Backstory and a Cover Poster, and dozen other posters (or animation) containing many poses, sometimes even liquids for those messy scenes! I strive to for such projects to be the best of my artistic ability. I must check all the boxes so to speak in order for me to grant it my stamp of approval to be published. It requires extra care to the posing, lighting, camerawork, scenery-building, photoshop, color balance, filtering, etc. I frequently use repetition to start a whole scene over again in order to achieve what I had imagined in my mind. That way I can show my fans what I had envisioned. I want my fans to take pleasure in the artwork I create. Not just a quick rubbing one out. I do this by creating artwork that is candid, surprising and unlike others (if possible).

Unofficial content is the artwork that I may also call a "quickie". It's creations I do whenever the mood strikes me and I feel like being spontaneous while in between projects. They typically take 1-4 hour to complete, and aren't perfected by me nor check my boxes. I like doing them, so I can keep myself from getting stuck on a current project, and it will warm me up to getting fresh new ideas. I also do them because fans like to request them, and since I am only one person, I can't always get everyone's fantasy completed. Thankfully this unofficial method of creating artwork let's me do it quickly.
However, It's a balance of quality over quantity.

What do you mean by you're "Remastering" your older projects?


It's pretty straight forward actually. I'm looking back at older projects from 2018 and prior. I believe I achieved my some of my best quality of artwork in 2019. Like I really felt like I knew what I was doing at that point in time. So I decided one day, seeing them years later, that I wasn't too happy with how some of my older projects turned out. Now, for the last couple years I have loaded up them up in order to fix poses, redo lighting, camera-work, etc and in some cases even adding additional scenery or characters to fill up a scene to make the artwork really come to life!

You may have noticed some projects on my list say "(UNAVAILABLE)". Until I finally get to remastering them, I didn't want to republish them. But you can always find them elsewhere on the internet! I will say this though, my goal is to get the last couple dozen or so completed by the end of 2021, but we'll see what I have time for...


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