Anonymous4: amazing job would be perfect if it wasn't a 4 year old though i really cant get hard to children but ignoring the suspect age of the character good job i suppose.
Anonymous5(4): i guess if i had one issue regarding the sounds i would agree with anon4 the clapping is just a bit too loud considering the speed keep up the good work but next time please do a character who isn't as old as my unpotty trained younger sister it isn't too appealing to me personally i know it that isn't what you asked but i still felt it needed to be said regardless but that aside fantastic job with the audio.
Anonymous6: @Anonymous: Hey guess what just because you don't like something doesn't mean GR is gonna stop also people like you are so stupid it's A FUCKING DRAWING meaning IT AIN'T REAL.
ALittleTooTight: @GR: I think this isn't bad. I agree with some that clapping sounds in this is a tad bit louder with the moans, but overall still good.
ALittleTooTight: I understand that there are some trolls on the world wide web who enjoys rattling with the subject matter of expressing sexual interest in certain fictional characters, but its best to not respond with them. Can you read my profile name and checked out the content I post to this site? I'm also one of them; granted, I rarely post anything new now sadly. Because of anime and video games, there are characters who look like children, but in canon, adults. Purah from Legend of Zelda, Tatsumaki from One Punch Man or Manami from My Hero Academia. Some artists can use this as a good (or cheap) excuse to fulfill their fantasies (including me. Lol). I can see how that can be disgusting from a sane person's perspective, but it's not hurting any real people.
Don't change how you make your art unless you absolutely want to. I currently lack inspiration and the only one I made from scratch was Gretchen from Camp Lakebottom.
Anonymous12: Honestly, a completely sane person would turn a blind eye to what fiction people enjoy, cuz in the end of the day it is just fiction. And even if someone likes a certain thing in fiction, it does not mean they like the real life version. I like Call Of Duty, that does not mean i like war. Some people genuiely dont understand that concept.
Anonymous16(15): @Anonymous: Those who don't understand that concept are either naïve and don't understand how fetishes/kinks and art in general work, or can't tell the difference between fantasy and reality and as a result equate what an artist makes to what that artist is actually like. And what A Little Too Tight wrote is right: It's simply best not to respond to them. From what I've gathered after being on Twitter and Reddit, the people who're disturbed by these kinds of works of art are wholly unreasonable and aren't really looking for an explanation for why these works okay to create and the artists who create them aren't bad people. They're simply reactionaries and contrarians that're looking for something to vilify and someone to hate, and lolicon and lolicon artists are an "easy target" for them. And responding and interacting with those kinds of people in general is very dangerous and can will cause you to dig yourself into a hole very quickly. From lolicon, to incest, to raceplay, if you like these taboo things, indulge in them to their fullest extent. Because there's no reason to allow these people that you don't know and don't know you to stop you from doing so.
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i want to know you opinion about this, sounds good?
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Don't change how you make your art unless you absolutely want to. I currently lack inspiration and the only one I made from scratch was Gretchen from Camp Lakebottom.
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calm down man. He wasn't being rude or anything
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