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Ninjahamster5 In reply to Kurvylass [2018-08-09 21:32:41 +0000 UTC]
I think with relying on her gadgets so much her butt would be the most jiggly, and while Lapis and Jasper do show being larger, their attitudes don’t really work for me.
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Alomar3882 [2018-06-02 16:39:41 +0000 UTC]
Yes to this. Yes to that . Yes to all of this actually.
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Alomar3882 In reply to Kurvylass [2018-06-09 19:53:42 +0000 UTC]
If only I had money to commission you for stuff!
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Kikookarlin333 [2018-05-04 09:30:20 +0000 UTC]
Do you consider yourself as a fan of the serie when you draw that ?
And people who like that, same question
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SONBoomer In reply to Kikookarlin333 [2018-05-04 12:41:58 +0000 UTC]
Well, I don't know about him, but I do. I have an appreciation for the female form (and its exaggerations, that tickle my fancy), but I like the show itself for it's story, morals, and visuals. The fact that I like artwork like this doesn't detract from that, as continue to enjoy the show for what it is, rather than because of, or in spite of, my prurient desires.
It may seem like an impossible idea to you, I'm sure, but those with fetishes aren't depraved perverts. We have a life outside of our undergarments, and aspirations beyond our lewd fantasies. The fact that we enjoy stuff like this is just one facet of our lives, not the whole.
However, since you seem to dislike this piece of artwork (and others like this, I'd presume), I have to ask... Why did you come here? The thumbnail revealed early on the nature of this picture, but you still decided to click on it (and thus, reward it with a "view" that the website measures), and then demand the artist and us to explain ourselves.
Clearly, you're offended by this, which is fine, not everyone likes these kind of pictures, but here's the thing:
That's just your offense. Your problem. Not ours.
You being offended means nothing to us, as it should, or rather, shouldn't. Why should we change our preferences because of the demand of a single person? ESPECIALLY since both the ignoring and the closer inspection of pictures like these is completely voluntary. Nobody was forcing you to click on this picture, but you still did. Only to complain, as it seems. But you don't like this drawing.
Do you like complaining, then?
You're free to do so, the same way we are free to create and enjoy artwork like this. Because we like doing that.
But, if you don't enjoy it, then why click on this? Why complain and try to start an argument?
Did you come here, despite the fact that you did not like this, just to teach us a lesson?
To offer us penance and salvation for the sin of our interest?
Do you think you're some sort of messiah, that can judge, berate, and absolve people for their crimes against your likes and dislikes?
Do you think you wield some sort of power over us, with your offense?
Because you don't.
You're just wasting your time.
Fanart like this has existed, exists right now, everywhere, and will continue to exist, with more and more created, in the future.
If you don't like it, you're free to look away. That's what we do, when we see something here that we don't like, for example, self-important, judgmental comments that question our tastes and how we live our life.
With all due respect, what you're doing, or indirectly attempting to do, is censorship through guilt-tripping. Just because there's something that you don't like, and want the world to conform to your tastes.
It won't.
So I suggest you just learn to put up with art like this, and ignore it. This'll leave you more time and mental energy to confront things that are truly against your principles, and/or are truly detrimental to your health and well-being.
Instead of, you know, throwing low-key, passive-aggressive hissy fits over your pet peeves.
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Kurvylass In reply to SONBoomer [2018-05-04 18:49:06 +0000 UTC]
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Well, I don't know about him, but I do. I have an appreciation for the female form (and its exaggerations, that tickle my fancy), but I like the show itself for it's story, morals, and visuals. The fact that I like artwork like this doesn't detract from that, as continue to enjoy the show for what it is, rather than because of, or in spite of, my prurient desires.
It may seem like an impossible idea to you, I'm sure, but those with fetishes aren't depraved perverts. We have a life outside of our undergarments, and aspirations beyond our lewd fantasies. The fact that we enjoy stuff like this is just one facet of our lives, not the whole.
However, since you seem to dislike this piece of artwork (and others like this, I'd presume), I have to ask... Why did you come here? The thumbnail revealed early on the nature of this picture, but you still decided to click on it (and thus, reward it with a "view" that the website measures), and then demand the artist and us to explain ourselves.
Clearly, you're offended by this, which is fine, not everyone likes these kind of pictures, but here's the thing:
That's just your offense. Your problem. Not ours.
You being offended means nothing to us, as it should, or rather, shouldn't. Why should we change our preferences because of the demand of a single person? ESPECIALLY since both the ignoring and the closer inspection of pictures like these is completely voluntary. Nobody was forcing you to click on this picture, but you still did. Only to complain, as it seems. But you don't like this drawing.
Do you like complaining, then?
You're free to do so, the same way we are free to create and enjoy artwork like this. Because we like doing that.
But, if you don't enjoy it, then why click on this? Why complain and try to start an argument?
Did you come here, despite the fact that you did not like this, just to teach us a lesson?
To offer us penance and salvation for the sin of our interest?
Do you think you're some sort of messiah, that can judge, berate, and absolve people for their crimes against your likes and dislikes?
Do you think you wield some sort of power over us, with your offense?
Because you don't.
You're just wasting your time.
Fanart like this has existed, exists right now, everywhere, and will continue to exist, with more and more created, in the future.
If you don't like it, you're free to look away. That's what we do, when we see something here that we don't like, for example, self-important, judgmental comments that question our tastes and how we live our life.
With all due respect, what you're doing, or indirectly attempting to do, is censorship through guilt-tripping. Just because there's something that you don't like, and want the world to conform to your tastes.
It won't.
So I suggest you just learn to put up with art like this, and ignore it. This'll leave you more time and mental energy to confront things that are truly against your principles, and/or are truly detrimental to your health and well-being.
Instead of, you know, throwing low-key, passive-aggressive hissy fits over your pet peeves.
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Kikookarlin333 In reply to SONBoomer [2018-05-04 17:07:28 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for you answer, finally I have a well drafted reply.
To me, this kind of drawing is a pure lack of respect.
OF COURSE this is my opinion but if he has the right to draw that , I think I have the right to say it.
This is maybe less pleasant than reading " hot" or "sexy" but I'm not here for that.
I'm not against erotic things, but when it takes place with characters that the guy didn't created, I think there is a probleme
This is not ok to take characters of others author and turn them into ... this. it's not the worst example but with it you can understand what I think.
Each time I saw that kind of stuff ( and there is too much on Deviantart ) I wonder " what if the original authors found that ? " I guess they obviously know this exist, but if they agree with it.. mmh.
This is degrading to draw porn with these character ( and more, here this is a kid TV cartoon ! )
Imagine if you where the creator of the serie, would you be like " yeah, thanks for that sweet fanart this is cute " ?
And I m not say all that for any religion reason, I'm atheistical
and not because I would be Goody Two-Shoes, I'm not.
it's just, I think this is too much nasty and unrespectul.
I have a friend who want to make his own serie, like steven Universe for example for the graphic style. But he tell me that he really hesitate to make his dream real when he see "fanarts" like this, he know too much this side of the internet and how people can destroy his universe with their perversity. I want him to do it ,this is his dream, but I understand his fear to see his characters turn into horrors...
Worst, there is a LOT of artists who are " specialized " in porn fanart and ask """""""tips""""""" on Patreon to let their fanbase see the NFSW version, sometime it's just a pin up, sometime it's your favorite character turned into a bitch sucking.... fuck, just what the fuck ? ( and they earn lot of money, for using other's characters like prostitute, how can these people be called artist ? they don't even make their own character ! this is such a facility to use the pervesity of the worst fans to stole their money )
I'm fine with with anything since it's an original creation, to me if you use the character of somebody else this is not.
So yes, this is my opinion but I want to share it because I want to understand why this become a trend.
" Fanart like this has existed, exists right now, everywhere, and will continue to exist, with more and more created, in the future. "
- Yes this is true and this is scary , what it will be next ? hentai for kids show ? no seriously I don't think this is a good thing, we see too much porn and suggestif stuff everyday in our society , I would like to enjoy cartoons and anime without having people who make them nasty
"If you don't like it, you're free to look away"
- Yes but I don't think If i want to say that I think that kind of stuff is nasty and bad, I have to keep for me forever, it's not an attack to share an opinion, if you stay with only these who are with you, you will never see a probleme when there is one.
I will never claim for a law to forbid that practice, but I think people should think if this is really clean and not just fap on it and continu to say they are fans.
I tried to contact some artist who do similar art, and mostly of them didn't replied and some blocked me ( those closed minded... ), it reinforces my image of them : those closed minded and knowing that they do something really nasty and they don't assume it...
But this is my opinion
Maybe at the end I'm just really sad to see the world who sexualize everything because this is the "progress of the liberty of expression", when I see porn or pervert stuff for an universe i have the impression that everybody think that the characters are like that, they deserve better I think...
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SONBoomer In reply to Kikookarlin333 [2018-05-04 22:01:10 +0000 UTC]
I understand your concerns, and see why you would be against this a bit more clearly... However:
" Fanart like this has existed, exists right now, everywhere, and will continue to exist, with more and more created, in the future. "
- Yes this is true and this is scary , what it will be next ? hentai for kids show ? no seriously I don't think this is a good thing, we see too much porn and suggestif stuff everyday in our society , I would like to enjoy cartoons and anime without having people who make them nasty
Don't use the "Slippery Slope" argument. Not because it isn't true, but because it's described effects are practically nonexistent these days. Computerization and digitization has had such a profound accelerating effect on our entire society, that most things that we expect days, weeks, or months to take, are ready within the hour. Nowadays, pornography is near-instantaneous and proliferating.
And, for the record, more explicit erotic or pornographic fanart, ranging from pictures to videos or literature, exist on sites specifically dedicated to it, as do forums. You very probably already know this (and avoid said websites like the plague, I imagine), but, to put it into perspective: what you see here is nothing compared to what's floating out there.
Admittedly, the legality of monetizing fanart falls into something of a moral and legal gray area.
And while I would concede that theft or plagiarism may be valid claims, should anyone pick up the task to assert legal boundaries on this content, but "prostitution"...?
As well-developed and well-liked the characters are, they are still only fictional. And that's one of the main reasons behind the proliferation of pornographic fanart. Unlike real-life pornography, with real, flesh-and-blood humans (the less said about real life pornographic content not, or not only featuring humans, the better), fictional characters have the "advantageous condition" of not holding any real, legal personhood. Thus, unlike with real porn actors, there are no fees involved, no preparation needed, no interaction and intrusion from outer parties, such as hiring agencies, and no, or, at least, a significantly reduced level of risk of legality problems.
And this is just a "best case" scenario! The more "ad-hoc" the content is, the increased possibility of illegality. And even still, this is without mentioning the more riskier (or rather, objectively morally questionable) fetishes. I'm not going to go into details, but let's put it this way:
Even Snuff films have an audience.
Erotic and pornographic art offer an alternative where, effectively, "nobody's hurt". Only the content's creator, the artist, writer, or animator, is involved.
And while you, and a lot others, find this type of fanart revolting, your revulsion is, at the end of the day, subjective.
And a subjective opinion and demand can only be fulfilled with a subjective response, or to make it less lofty and vague, your problem with this type of artwork is still, well, your problem.
So, unless the creators of the show publicly stand up, and openly make a claim of copyright infringement, this type of fanart will remain in it's legal quagmire. Serving as a safe outlet for prurient desires to be gratified.
There have been attempts at doing this, some even successful, but ultimately, there's too much of this type of artwork to go through, and, if no monetary exchange was involved (that is to say, no openly advertised, as private offers and exchanges slip completely under the radar), they tend to bump into regional laws regarding the Freedom of Speech, such as the First Amendment of the United States' Constitution.
But, to be completely fair, there are things that can be done to alleviate the issues regarding such fanart.
The primary option is to move such artwork from more public sites, like DeviantArt, to more private, exclusive hosting sites. Many artists have already done this, as there have been numerous "crackdowns" on such artwork in the past, that increasingly made DeviantArt unprofitable for them. Mind you, another reason behind this mass relocation is the more alarming issue of third parties and businesses (such as Hot Topic) blatantly stealing artwork on the website, with no legal repercussions.
Another option is a more strict enforcement of the usage of the Tags and Warnings system, as well as an inclusive and exclusive search system, which allows for the creation of accurate search filters.
While the latter is the responsibility of the Websites' owners, moderators, designers and server-providers, the former can be preemptively self-enforced by the content creators.
To put it simply: We need to tag our shit more properly.
This is a commonly omitted step that not only makes artwork harder to find, but it also increases the risk of people stumbling upon artwork they never even wanted to search for, due to the proximity created by either the artwork's title or description, along with it's generic tagging structure.
This is then only acerbated by not marking it properly with either a warning, or an age restriction.
For content creators, going the extra mile to saddle their work with the right warning and/or restriction, and giving it the proper, specific tags, is the bare minimum that can be done to not only make artwork more easily accessible for those who look for it, but also, more easily avoidable for those who don't.
However, the latter can only be properly assured if the website itself would allow for proper exclusive filtering, and would enforce accurate tagging (keep in mind, as well, though, that no tagging system that isn't prohibitive regarding the search words it allows, is uncircumventable).
To summarize, while I understand your concern regarding the usage of others' characters in such artwork, the moral, and legal aspects of this problem can only be fully assessed if the creators of said characters themselves openly, publicly, and clearly speak up against it, and/or take legal action.
You, as a legal "outsider" in this matter, can express your opinion regarding it, but you are in no position to make that subjective opinion into an objective demand. You can either 'look' or "look away".
Persecuting others for their artwork, based on your personal tastes, is NOT something that any court of law or moral person would (or should) accept, or allow. You may remember the fiasco some months ago, where a fanartist was nearly driven to suicide by caustic, opinionated fans ganging up on her.
While your demands are of a different, and, in all fairness, far, far less morally reprehensible context (though, still morally ambiguous, for reasons stated above), it can still be viewed and assessed as the aforementioned incident (though, of course, nowhere nearly as severe).
You bring up valid arguments (amid a few clichés, but hey, everybody slips into those), but, at the end of the day, your opinions still hold no merit or value to those creating, and profiting, from these artworks.
On a somewhat unrelated note, despite your arguments, and the reasoning behind your outcry (sharing your friend's concerns), you question was still heavily opinionated, and your extrapolation was, in certain parts, overtly moralized. Moreover, it still felt like an indirect demand for self-censorship, and a rather judgmental query, which is unduly and can be rather inflammatory, though, you're very probably aware of this latter aspect.
Still, this reflects upon a privileged mindset, which carries it's own hazards.
While you have every right to be offended about things, and express your opinions, do keep in mind that gross value of these is negligible in most circumstances. You, and your friend, have to learn to grow a thicker skin, and "keep your eyes on the prize". Emotionally exhausting yourself on minor concerns leaves you vulnerable when you'd have to face the real, major concerns of your life. Opinions and principles are best reflected through production, not demand. In other words: "Words speak, actions speak louder."
Things can be done to customize the circumstances regarding such artwork, that takes both initiative from the content creators, and necessary design changes from the website's operators.
Up until both of these have been realized, you'll just have to look the other way.
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ZEPHYRDICKY In reply to SONBoomer [2019-03-28 03:25:14 +0000 UTC]
Is it just me or this argument is just funny and ridiculous?
I mean.. it's just a picture.
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SONBoomer In reply to ZEPHYRDICKY [2019-03-28 15:03:59 +0000 UTC]
They push, we push back. We said the same thing, that it's just a picture, but apparently that's not enough to be left in peace these days.
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Kurvylass In reply to Kikookarlin333 [2018-05-04 18:46:47 +0000 UTC]
we're just curious about something, did you go to Rebecca sugar's twitter or Facebook, and leave her along winded nonsensical comment about her drawing ed edd n eddy, fucking one another, we're also sure male homosexuality offends some people, we suppose we shouldn't worry about that, and we should give her a pass for what ever reason, it seems as though you have, your free to follow us, there will be plenty more to be offended about or maybe follow shadbase you can be offended for months, (sarcasm) we're sure you wouldn't haven't any other way.
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DoomBerryArt [2018-05-04 00:59:54 +0000 UTC]
now it's time to party
I would have a hard time deciding who I would want to 'hang out' with more
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Ero-Sennin2024 [2018-05-03 15:02:58 +0000 UTC]
Three more thicc and phat booty gems trio to make the party
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