I guess for a while now I’ve wanted to write my thoughts down but have never really been able to articulate it well. I don’t think I can now, even though I’m forcing myself to just write what comes to mind. Let’s see what come out.
You may/or may not have noticed a shift in how and what I make. This is obviously intentional on my part and that is for a few reasons. The main reason is simply because it’s the sort of style I want to make right now. I’ve always wanted to be able to draw, and if I could I would be able to make the things in my head more of a reality, but I have found myself putting hours and hours into photo manipulation instead of drawing. I’ve also started to not care as much about realism and have started introducing more exaggerated elements and a more painted style to my images. The painted style is a mix of blending but also physical painting with a Wacom tablet. I want to create more a more digital paint looking style without it looking like an action has been used via photoshop because they always look cheap to me. I want to be able to see the lines I’ve manipulated and worked on. Perhaps I’ll try to teach myself how to draw digitally(or other means) one day and work on it but I always think I should build on the skills I’ve developed already.
I guess for me it’s become apparent over the last few years that there is an abundance of people now who make fakes. For me it seems a little pointless for myself to add to the already saturated scene with things that can be viewed easily and anywhere. I started faking 7 years ago and back then it seemed like the art form was dying out with barely anyone making new things. Fast forward to now and there’s hundreds of people making stuff (As well as Deepfakes) and with the influx of more people making things comes the inevitable drama I see a lot of the time. I don’t want to be associated by proxy with this small group of people but it always seems to happen. I tend to stay away from it these days as that’s not why I do this but you can’t help but see things. It seems weird to me that people “compete” with each other or feel “threatened” by others that share their hobby. It’s why I stay away from it and barely engage with it all. That being said I do miss the connectivity from what was once my old Twitter and Discord communities. They are smaller now which is all good but they aren’t as lively as they once were.
Which brings me onto how lonely it can feel when you do this in secret with the only outlet is anonymous folks online. It can seem like you’re doing it for absolutely no reason other than to torture yourself. That’s how I’ve always been though, always seeing my own stuff as awful and regarding others work in such high regard. That gets to me a lot and it’s not just with my hobby. I do it in my real life/job all the time. I’m not looking for sympathy because I chose this as a hobby. I just sometimes need to vent and get all of this on the page so to speak.
I have to remind myself of a few things constantly …
I make porn art.
No one should take themselves so seriously.
It’s a fun hobby most of the time.
I hope that even a small amount that my work brings some of you some joy or a laugh because that’s what’s important to me. For people to enjoy what I do, for me to have fun and just exist without drama. There is no drama to speak of anymore but past experiences have taught me to be paranoid. And because I stay clear of interactions I potentially don’t notice or see it which is how I like it.
I guess what I’m saying with all this is that I’m trying to evolve and change what I do, to make things that aren’t the norm and hopefully get better in the process.
If your on this ride with me then I thank you and I’m always happy to read any comments and feedback left here.
Danny.
I'll be here to check out whatever you make. I hope it stays a fun outlet for you and doesn't bring too much stress.
ReplyDeleteOn the web there are morons that would start a fight on the act of drinking water. Pay no atention. Keep going on your tune.
ReplyDeleteKeep striving in the direction you think you should go. Turn the haters into fuel and hit the pedal for the horizon, hell aim for the next galaxy.
ReplyDeleteKeep putting out what you put out. Always glad to see more stuff from you as honestly it's some of the best out there.
ReplyDeleteI've been a huge fan of your work for a while now and I've always been reticent to call them 'fakes' considering how much clear effort is put into them and how much more they are than just a face/head replacement. Especially now with these incredibly elaborate scenes you're making. They're just awesome. Really fun and entertaining. You work is honestly the reason I'm on twitter at all after deleting my account a few months back.
ReplyDeleteYour works are wonderful! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love your works, i was a fan of fakes back in the day, but got more into 3d content, but your works made me appreciate fakes again, especially your works with ScarJo. Your works inspire me to do a certain pose with my works and also encourage me to do better with my art. keep it up. your an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYou're one of best fakers I know and I'm always excited when you release new fakes all the time. They are truly works of art and I admire the skill and refinement you put in all your work. You've always been appreciated and I'm with you all the way!
ReplyDeleteI love your work! Especially the in-character fakes. I saw how much better and better they kept getting. And as someone who has also made fakes, and tried to make mostly in-character fakes, but is just okay at photoshop, I know hard it can be. But you're a whole different level of greatness than I am with the way you do yours.
ReplyDeleteI also see from your announcement today on twitter that you plan on doing a lot more foot fetish thing. I'm glad you found something you like to do, but just know that not all of us have that fetish. We hope that you'll at least please spread around different content every once in a while if that is good with you.
Thanks for your great content!
You are honestly the best at what you do. There are many fakers out there now, but your work is way better. I'm sad that you haven't been able to share your art because of the hypocritical standards on websites and social media. I've been a true fan for several years and enjoy your creative style. Good luck to you and I hope you find outlets for your work and talent. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteHey, just wondering what's with the layout now? I can't find any names to click on anymore.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I like this new style way more, it feels so more authentic and special, to me, fakes were never about realism, half of the fun is in our imagination.
ReplyDeleteYou say the market is saturated but I have to disagree with you. Anyone could make fakes, it wouldn't take a week to start from 0 to get to a somewhat average looking fake but making authorial fakes? That is a whole other thing.
I've been following fakirs for about 10 years, I have collected tons of fakes that are mostly the headshot of a celeb plastered over porn, most of those I can't even remember who made but there are very few were just by looking at it you know who made it, these are the most valuable fakes, they are made with a vision, ambition, a voice.
I say that as an illustrator myself, I focused on drawing and I don't know about photo manipulation but I do wish one day to make fakes myself. It's both two art forms, and I love both.
Hey bro, I just wanna say you are a very nice and cool guy. I am a big fan, have been for a loooong time. I hope you are looking after yourself. Much love from South East England.
ReplyDeleteWould you ever consider doing a Grace Fulton (nka Grace Caroline Currey) or Danielle Panabaker fake?
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