editorial
New plans part 2
03-23-2015
Hello, there's a new short story, and a new GIF this time!
Some other things that are in the works. We are planning to add a section to the Shop where customers can buy physical stuff, like posters, cards and a few copies of rare titles, like Coco's Bizarre Bondage Books. Also, in a little bit more distant future, you will be able to buy original sketches and pen and ink pieces of art from Coco in there. A word from Coco in that respect.
Animation
03-18-2015
Hello again! We have added this little fun section, which is available to everyone, non members included, for the time being. It is a gallery of gif animations. At this time, we could only use existing material, and the images are relatively simple, a bit tongue in cheek, with figures just hopping back and forth. In future however, Coco will be trying to make original gifs, with a more complicated character. Keep watching this space!
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Pencils
03-15-2015
New in the shop: The BIG Tickle Sketch Book! All the sketches on which the three Sensitive Spots albums were based, by Coco, published by MTJ publishing. Thirty sketches, with three additional full color pages, featuring the album covers. A word from Coco.
Occasionally, people will let me know they prefer my sketches to the finished product. Though I don't necessarily agree (all that work for naught?!), I can see where they're coming from, and I actually experienced the feeling myself a few times while putting together this book.
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Guessing for favorites
3-11-2015
Sometimes a drawing ends up different than I had intended. With the newest piece, just uploaded, I intended to make a second fake cover named Insignifficant, in the imaginary Erotic novel series. This kind of revisiting a certain subject, or the re-use of a format, gives the work a more realistic feel, I always find. But when the drawing was finished, I hesitated. I think that this piece might win when compared to Insignificance 1, considering the action level. But... it lacked the detail of the first one. And that would be emphasized if I went for the same format, a cover, I felt. It would make for an obvious comparison, and I thought the lack of detail would outweigh the level of action. In other words, I wouldn't be serving that piece well. So I decided to make it a single shot, that maybe, some of you might consider to be an illustration from the inside of the book.
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