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FAQ
What does "exclusive content" mean?
Exclusive content is content published exclusively for Patreon subscribers. Public animations are always in FHD 30 fps, and most often not full. When exclusive animations are always in 4K 60 fps, without any watermarks. Also, VR versions of animations are not published by me publicly.What about commissions?
I am open to commissions, but very limited. Basic information is here, if interested, contact me.When did you start creating posters/animations?
A long time ago—many years, in fact. I began with interesting screenshots, posing ragdolls in various positions in Garry’s Mod. A friend noticed my work and introduced me to Source Filmmaker (SFM), where I started creating full-fledged posters. These were mostly military-tactical themes related to the SCP universe. Eventually, I grew tired of SFM (though I still have a soft spot for it deep down) and switched to Blender, starting to learn it. About 2-3 years ago, as I was learning Blender, I began experimenting with NSFW content. I only started making animations relatively recently—about a year ago—and even then, very slowly, as they were extremely time-consuming to produce at the time.How did you get into creating NSFW content?
It happened by chance. I decided to mess around with it, and someone suggested I create a Boosty page. After a few posts there, I tried promoting my work on Twitter, but it didn’t gain much traction. For several months, I didn’t post anything at all—until I received an unexpected bank transaction. When I realized someone had subscribed to my Boosty, I dove back into creating NSFW content and kept going, growing both in paid subscribers and Twitter stats. I’m still incredibly grateful to that first subscriber. Without them, I wouldn’t have returned to NSFW content creation and wouldn’t be making content for you today.What are your computer’s specs?
My computer is probably on the budget side: a 3060 TI, an i5-12400, and 32GB of RAM. It’s enough for work and gaming, but Blender (where I create your content) often struggles—constant crashes, insufficient VRAM, and very slow animation rendering.Why Patreon?
Well, before Patreon, I had a Boosty page. Initially, the idea was to cover small personal needs, like treating myself to good food, since I had very few subscribers and earned pennies. I love creating content, but as an ordinary person, I often burn out or lack time due to real-life responsibilities. Unfortunately, Patreon doesn’t currently cover all my needs. I created my Patreon after my Boosty account was closed. I save most of the Patreon earnings, spending only a small portion on essentials. The majority is being saved to pay for my university tuition, and with your support, I’m making progress—thank you so much for that.Will the quality of your content improve, and how long do you plan to continue creating?
It will improve, but gradually. Right now, my main goal is paying for university, so upgrading my PC isn’t an option yet. Once that becomes possible or Patreon earnings grow significantly, I’ll definitely invest in improving content quality. Also, if Patreon covers my financial needs enough to reduce my reliance on other work, I’ll be able to dedicate much more time to creating content. Essentially, it comes down to two factors: PC performance and available time. I plan to keep creating for a long time and have no intention of stopping—as long as I have support on Twitter, Rule34, and, of course, Patreon. I always love reading your comments and seeing your support, whether it’s likes or financial contributions.How do you choose ideas for your posters or animations?
Usually, ideas just come straight from my head. I rarely have pre-planned concepts, but when I do, I jot them down and later bring them to life in Blender. Most often, though, I simply open a Blender file, lean back in my chair for about three minutes, and think about what I want to create with a specific character. Sometimes I draw inspiration from my Twitter feed or suggestions from my subscribers. By the way, feel free to share your ideas—they really help spark my creativity! This is especially helpful when I’ve already created a ton of work and feel like I’ve tried every pose and concept imaginable.How do you see your career in content creation evolving in the long term?
For now, I don’t expect any major changes. I’ll continue releasing content in the same style, gradually improving its quality as I get better at using Blender. I’ve discussed the idea with some friends about potentially forming a group of creators under my current Patreon to produce much more content. However, that idea is on hold for now, as it involves complex financial considerations—not just profit-sharing but also tax-related issues.