This picture awakens in me the memory of your older comic book, "ANZA," which made me find you on Deviantart. I also liked this comic in the past because its main characters were humanoid animals who were portrayed in a natural way (with complete nudity, visible genitalia, but without any sexual context – I remember that at that time you followed this line yourself). I also liked the story itself. A young female giraffe who as a hermit lives in the desert, meets a lonely and vulnerable female hyena cub over time. The giraffe will then take care of the hyena, teach her many useful things over time, and the two of them will eventually become sincere friendship.
This story, with its spectacular depiction, touched me so much that I have since become a fan of you.
But what's happened since then? Why didn't this exciting story continue? (I understand that tumblr has become a mess over time - a page on which you were originally present.) But there was still deviantart.
You are a fantastic artist - within that you are a 3D graphic artist with exceptional talent. However, I have noticed that in recent times you have been devoting your knowledge and talents only to simple, including erotic, creations.
What happened to the once talented and enthusiastic artist who created the comic book Anza? Why we can't you see works like this from you these days?
This picture awakens in me the memory of your older comic book, "ANZA," which made me find you on De
By the power of I was hoping nobody would ask because I've only realized that omission when it was too late to do something about it. <3 But I figured it could be operated by tail, there's just nothing in the frame to suggest it. ;3;
By the power of I was hoping nobody would ask because I've only realized that omission when it was t
I keep coming back to this piece. I love the introspection of one of your characters creating with clay, when you had made her with digital program(s) that emulate clay. The sculptor sculpted a sculptor simply put. Quite a layered mirror! I love how you captured the intensity and simplicity of focus, pulling something from nothing. Its truly a beautiful one, one of your best!
I keep coming back to this piece. I love the introspection of one of your characters creating with c