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Reminds me of the baggage retrieval belt at an airport - hey, that's mine! No she's not, she's mine - check the label ... hey, grab her before she goes back round again! :D
It's true - they are all roughly the same colour and size. Someone is going home with someone else's slavegirl tonight. Perhaps it doesn't matter? :D
 
Oh, someone had a lot of work to remove my signature from my picture... I will gladly explain how to do this without leaving any traces.
At least you made them work for it. Mine tends to be tiny and tucked away in a corner; all they need to do is to crop the pix slightly--which happens quite often. Maybe I should learn from the guys on Twitter and put it in big, bold font right across the middle of the pix. :shakehead:
 
I love this drawing, but I wonder why the slave girl is drawn as slightly more "cartoonish", especially around her face and hair, than the other figures in the picture. Odd stylistic choice.
It IS a kind of odd choice. But, if you look closely, you'll see that all of the slavegirls are drawn that way. Maybe it's a way of making them seem less human...more objectified. Or, maybe it happens that artists (or clients) particular fetish. I knew a guy who once had posters and pics of real women on his walls, then eventually changed them all out for anime/hentai. The stylized woman became a much bigger fetish for him than real or realistic women. It's a thing, I guess.
But, in a way, that's the fashion, porn, and entertainment industries, in a nutshell.
 
At least you made them work for it. Mine tends to be tiny and tucked away in a corner; all they need to do is to crop the pix slightly--which happens quite often. Maybe I should learn from the guys on Twitter and put it in big, bold font right across the middle of the pix. :shakehead:
That's a big reason why I do mine the way I do, now (as well as it being a stylistic thing). Mine are in the background, but they are part of the pic, and usually intersecting a main character. If you want to erase mine, it's easy to color over, but you actually have to go in and work it, as opposed to simply cropping. Most people are too lazy to do that.
 
I'm so bad at this craft that no one want to be embarrased by 'stealing' mine and pretend to have originated them ... . I leave them without a signature and they are still un-stolen :hmmm: It's like leaving a bike unchained at Central Station. A lame bike, admitedly.
 
I'm so bad at this craft that no one want to be embarrased by 'stealing' mine and pretend to have originated them ... . I leave them without a signature and they are still un-stolen :hmmm: It's like leaving a bike unchained at Central Station. A lame bike, admitedly.
Here's the thing...
You should make art that makes you happy. If it sparks your imagination, then it has done its job. And it's guaranteed that someone else will like it. They may not say it. But you are making someone happy by tapping into their fantasy.
If you want to get better at the craft, great. If you don't, that's cool, too. Don't feel that you are failing because people aren't stealing from you. That's honestly just...weird.

And honestly, your stuff is quite good.
 
Oh, someone had a lot of work to remove my signature from my picture... I will gladly explain how to do this without leaving any traces.

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Sorry, I hadn't noticed.
I don't remember where I got it from. I am going to try to find out.
I don't understand how anyone can do that and what benefit they get.
I don't feel good, especially because I admire your work and art.

Dafnees
 
We know it’s not your fault @Dafnees , these pirated images are out there, sometimes only the pirate and the original artist can tell what has been done. There’s an account on DeviantArt which is all pirated stuff (he crops off the signatures), he has been reported over and over again but never banned. Apparently DA is relaxed about copyright-violation while it persecutes honest kink artists..
(sorry, gone a bit off-topic..)
 
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