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[Announcement] Curves on Command - Part 2 + Patreon Currency Change: USD → EUR

Curves on Command is finally back!

Katja once again ventures into the vast depths of StreamHub™, the most popular, completely original, and totally not-based-on-any-real-world-website livestreaming platform in the Boobacious Cinematic Universe (patent pending), where her fans are already waiting with new plans for her...

If you've taken a close look at the cover, you've probably noticed that this comic will once again feature a bit of futanari, as I still have a few ideas in that area I'd like to explore ^^
But don't worry - it won't dominate the entire comic. So if Futa's not exactly your cup of tea, you should still be able to enjoy this one.

After this one, however, we'll probably take a bit of a longer break from futa content, and the next comics will go back to being more vanilla. That way, hopefully everyone's tastes are covered in the long run ^^
If all goes well, I should have the comic finished by the end of next week!

Until then, as always, you're warmly invited to read my ramblings about Bovine Breakout below - and today, there's also a quick update about a small change here on Patreon:

Changing the Currency of My Patreon Account

Most of you probably won't really be affected by this. Still, for the sake of transparency, I want to let you know explicitly:

Starting September 1st, 2025, I'll be changing the currency of my Patreon account from USD to EUR.

Due to shifting U.S. economic policies, the dollar is currently subject to some pretty extreme fluctuations, which makes any kind of financial planning extremely difficult. And, to be honest, it's really been stressing me out. I just don't wanna have to worry anymore, every time a new announcement is made, about how that might affect the value of the dollar - and in turn, my income. Mentally, I'm just not up for that anymore :(
So I hope you won't be too upset with me if I - being European - try to step back a bit from this uncertainty and instead rely on the Euro, which is currently proving to be far more stable.

Nothing really changes for you due to the switch. Patreon handles the currency conversion automatically in the background, and you can continue paying in your preferred currency. Any currency conversion fees are deducted from me, not from you.

The only thing that will change is the price for new members: Because the dollar is currently so weak, €5 equals about $5.50 to $5.75, which would effectively be a price increase. (Though, to be fair, due to the dollar's steep devaluation in recent months, the subscription has effectively gotten cheaper and cheaper - so this wouldn't be a real price increase, not even an inflation adjustment, just a correction of the dollar's lost value.)

My understanding is that existing members like you guys will continue to pay the same $5/month, because the slightly higher EUR price should only apply to new members (meaning the price increase won't apply to you - you'll continue paying $5 or the equivalent in your chosen currency indefinitely as long as you don't cancel your membership). See it as a small thank you for your loyalty <3

Bovine Breakout – Part 1

Alright, now that this topic is off the table, let's talk about Part 1 of Bovine Breakout - the remake of my first "longer" comic, Bovine Bustout!

All in all, I'm really happy with how this comic turned out. The difference from the original is truly night and day, and - just like with Busty Beach Babes - it makes me proud to see how far I've come since my (very) humble beginnings.
Right now - though I'm sure in a few months I'll look back and consider it outdated again and start noticing dozens of things that bother me (same as with Busty Beach Babes right now haha) - there's really only one thing I'm not completely satisfied with.

As you've probably all noticed, the pacing in this comic is quite a bit slower than in my previous ones. That wasn't even a fully conscious decision - it's more due to the fact that I have so many story ideas for this world that this series will probably be pretty long, and I wanted to do some world-building in Part 1.
That's not what bothers me though - in fact, I think it's a nice change from the fairly standard narrative formula of my other comics. What does bug me is that Part 1 is missing something... a payoff, a climax, or something along those lines like you'd usually find midway through or at the end of my other comics.

Sure, there are two growth sequences, and I think Emily looks very sexy towards the end, but... I don't know. Something's missing to really tie the comic together - something more sexy than just watching Emily milk a cow and run from a bull haha. But don't worry - that'll definitely be coming in the next part ^^
But hey, maybe you actually enjoyed this break from my usual formula and would like to see more comics in this slower style - if so, please let me know! I'd be open to doing more stories like this in the future. Otherwise, I might still occasionally do slower-paced comics, but make sure to include at least a small climax at the end, so that... well, yeah ^^

Alright, but enough now about the story and the general structure. Let’s talk about a few scenes in particular:

The two most challenging ones in this comic were probably Page 05 - where Emily is looking at the lab test report of the cow's milk and Page 19 - where we see her milking a cow.
...and both were difficult for very different reasons ^^

Page 05 was annoying because... well, Stable Diffusion clearly struggles with generating text. It can't even handle large signage properly, so generating small, formatted text on a piece of paper? Yeah, forget it.
I had to do a lot of editing to replace the mess Stable Diffusion generated in place of the paper where the lab report was supposed to be (honestly, something for the blooper reel - one of these days I really need to make one) with the absolutely beautifully designed report I made myself. It blends in... okay-ish, I think. I'm not fully happy with it, but at some point I had sunk so much time into it and was only making marginal improvements, so I figured: it's probably not worth dragging this out any longer and making you wait for the comic even longer.
If you look closely, you can tell something's a bit off - but I think it still looks good enough that it doesn't break the flow of reading and still serves its purpose in terms of storytelling.

Though, had I known at the time how much more annoying the cow-milking scene on Page 19 would be, I probably would've spent even less time on the lab report and saved my sanity haha. It honestly feels like there's not a single image of a girl milking a cow in SDXL's training data, because the AI just couldn't make sense of the concept at all. The image you see in the comic is cobbled together from many separate images to create a (somewhat) coherent scene. Even then, it's not perfect, but again, I think it's good enough™ that it doesn't completely kick you out of the flow.

I think I'm starting to push the AI a bit too hard sometimes, trying to create more complex scenes that you generally don't see in most AI-generated comics because of, well, how complicated they are. But that means a lot of trickery is usually needed to pull it off, and those scenes sometimes don't look quite as polished as the simpler scenes - at least if you really scrutinize them.
Knowing myself, though, that probably won't stop me from trying again in the future. And hey - maybe one day I'll get good enough at it that you won't be able to tell the difference between the heavily-edited and the pretty straightforward images anymore. Let a girl dream, right? ^^

One thing left where I have to defend my honor, just in case anyone doubted me: the can of Monster Energy on pages 06 and 07. Yes, I know the logo has one too many claw marks - that was intentional (please believe me haha). The AI actually generated the logo correctly, but using real-world brands in these comics is always a bit risky (hence also FAD instead of FDA), so I edited the image afterward and deliberately messed up the logo a bit ^^

And with that little fun fact, I'll let you go for today. We'll catch up again next week when Curves on Command finally gets its second part!
Until then, take care!

[Announcement] Curves on Command - Part 2 + Patreon Currency Change: USD → EUR

Comments

I should be able to finish it this weekend. Tomorrow, the day after at the latest!

Boobacious

Wow, thank you so much for the incredibly detailed feedback <3 I have to admit, I haven't thought nearly as much about many of these things as you have haha - like, for example, why exactly she's completely oblivious to her transformation. But it's definitely an interesting question - maybe we'll take a closer look at that in a later part. Same goes for the antagonist of the story. I have a rough idea of the direction I want the story to go, but I didn't want to commit to anything too concrete just yet. As for the farmer, I actually imagined him more as a relatively neutral character - not exactly helpful, but he's not really up to anything evil either. I do find the idea of the pharmaceutical company super interesting though - might just shamelessly "borrow" that idea (maybe with a little twist on it) and set it aside for later ^^ And yeah, you've definitely got a point about the milking scene on page 19. I think the bucket's position feels very natural from a compositional standpoint, but if you think about it logically, it really makes no sense at all haha ^^ But I'm glad you enjoyed the comic overall :)

Boobacious

any update on the release :)

Perrie Vacca

First off, I think the artwork for this strip is excellent. Keep up the good work. Secondly, the pacing works fine. It allows for some real character development that could be used for future stories beyond just a part two, A couple of points I found interesting. Emily seems oblivious to the fact that her boobs have grown as much as they did. She was aware of her belly bloating but seems to have completely missed the point that her boobs are now enormous. Obviously, considering her job, she isn't unintelligent. Is that possibly a function of whatever is in the milk, I also see at this point there is no clear villain in the story. Is it the farmer adding something to the cows' feed or water. Or maybe another option is that there is some kind of contamination from some pharmaceutical company who is trying to develop a breast augmentation product. I think your lab test report is excellent. The hard work you put into it was well worth it. The only issue I have with the milking scene on page 19 is that Emily is still milking the cow but the bucket isn't anywhere near where it should be to collect the milk. Also, farmers (at least the ones I know) don't pasture cows and bulls in the same pasture to control breeding. I liked the comic and lookinf forewafd to the next installment. Keep up the good work.

Doctor Memory

I agree the pacing threw me off in Bovine Breakout, but knowing where this series is going just makes me more excited for the next part! I really admire your attention to detail in your comics and I can't wait to see the next comic! Curves on Command is personally my favorite concept you've come up with <3

Selebish


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