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General Category => Catfight Art => Topic started by: wolfie8it on June 02, 2021, 01:53:16 PM

Title: Good artwork?
Post by: wolfie8it on June 02, 2021, 01:53:16 PM
What ever happened to the good artwork like Eric Stanton. Everything now seems to be computer generated and just does not have the same attraction as the really good hand drawn material.
Title: Re: Good artwork?
Post by: vivvivve on June 02, 2021, 06:29:45 PM
I have to agree with you
Title: Re: Good artwork?
Post by: zazzazu on June 04, 2021, 06:22:31 PM
I agree, hand drawn catfights have a dynamics which is unparallelled by digital artwork 
Title: Re: Good artwork?
Post by: Die For Dina on June 04, 2021, 10:47:47 PM
Stanton was a trained commercial artist who was paid to draw catfights as a small part of his overall output. The print pornography industry is largely dead, and so most catfight art is done by amateurs. Digital art has a much lower threshold of participation. One can swap time for skill with line art.  There's a trade off.

I would say Artbrosean is producing work comparable to Stanton, and definitely better than Glen or Eneg ever were.  But he charges for them,  typically.

If it were lucrative to produce, you'd see oodles of catfight art hand drawn.

One of the things KILLING this entire fetish is that it is EVEN MORE reluctant to pay actual money for things than most of the rest of the fetish community.

So, if it's not free, it may as well not exist to most people. I keep seeing this over and over again, "Why isn't the product as good as it was in the old days?" It's always "because people aren't willing to pay money."  Always.

You are getting free content from amateurs who do it for the sake of their own kink and are kind enough to share. I'm just grateful for them putting in the work even if I also don't like 3d renders as much as I used to.

I will admit I start to get pissed off when the people using shitty 3d tools sell their "animations" for ridiculous prices, selling the same clip under a dozen names on each of 10-15 sites, and act they're god's gift to the fetish.
Title: Re: Good artwork?
Post by: shotgun6 on June 05, 2021, 02:06:00 PM
There are some excellent artists out there; but they won't work for free. But they have a wide range of prices, from about $15 per piece, to over $200, depending on the level of detail you want. But you can get "Stanton-level" quality art for about $80 per pose.
Also, [and this part is critical!] you have to KNOW what you want, and be able to express to the artist just what you are looking for, in order to get the best out of them.
Lots of people are commissioning catfight art; but since they are paying for it, they are not likely to simply give it away for free by posting on public sites - nor should they.
Title: Re: Good artwork?
Post by: Ishmael Green on June 22, 2021, 07:49:25 PM
I still do all my work by hand, on paper with pencils and pens.  I'm a lifelong amateur and not anywhere NEAR Stanton's level, and almost certainly never will be as my skill seems to have pretty much levelled off, plus I freely admit I couldn't create half this stuff without some vidcaps and photos to assist me, but you might enjoy some of my drawings. 

Fair warning, they are pretty graphic, but here is a link to my blog, where I post all my drawings. 

https://greentowercity.blogspot.com/2019/08/green-tower-city-directory.html
Title: Re: Good artwork?
Post by: rogueneitor on June 24, 2021, 05:55:08 PM
What ever happened to the good artwork like Eric Stanton. Everything now seems to be computer generated and just does not have the same attraction as the really good hand drawn material.

About this theme, a good had draw artist, can do the same wit a graphic tablet and maybe more clean.

The digital drawing has the same basics that the hand drawing, other thing is undo a mistake, it's more easy and sometimes it makes a bigger mess...
Title: Re: Good artwork?
Post by: sig on June 25, 2021, 05:40:08 PM
I am not so pretentious to call artwork what I do.
Like somebody stated previously, 3D and Photoshop allows untalented amateurs like me to share something about our fetish. It goes the same when it comes to writing stories. Surely none of us would stand a chance competing for a Nobel prize in literature, but writing them is one way of sharing something. For free, of course.
Needless to say, but if someone is not satisfied with the content posted, please feel free to create your own content and be kind enough to share it. That's what I did.
Title: Re: Good artwork?
Post by: rogueneitor on June 25, 2021, 10:01:48 PM
I am not so pretentious to call artwork what I do.
Like somebody stated previously, 3D and Photoshop allows untalented amateurs like me to share something about our fetish. It goes the same when it comes to writing stories. Surely none of us would stand a chance competing for a Nobel prize in literature, but writing them is one way of sharing something. For free, of course.
Needless to say, but if someone is not satisfied with the content posted, please feel free to create your own content and be kind enough to share it. That's what I did.

I no mean the 3d art.

I mean the digital draws strarting from 0, like in this part of this video: https://youtu.be/Z06RRp81iDM?t=551
Title: Re: Good artwork?
Post by: Ishmael Green on June 25, 2021, 11:22:50 PM
I am not so pretentious to call artwork what I do.
Like somebody stated previously, 3D and Photoshop allows untalented amateurs like me to share something about our fetish. It goes the same when it comes to writing stories. Surely none of us would stand a chance competing for a Nobel prize in literature, but writing them is one way of sharing something. For free, of course.
Needless to say, but if someone is not satisfied with the content posted, please feel free to create your own content and be kind enough to share it. That's what I did.


If you have the motivation to create art of any kind, no matter what your sill level, you ARE an artist! 

If you are inclined to write stories or essays of any kind, no matter your skill level, you ARE a writer!
Title: Re: Good artwork?
Post by: crominhismnt on June 26, 2021, 05:51:56 AM
I for one am very grateful for the variety of artist who thru various media have contributed to this genre, both novice and professional alike. to those artist and collectors who share there work as well thank you for your generosity. 
Finding acceptance and appreciation for what we do is no small thing to and the fact that someone is willing  to pay me for doing what I would do for free still gives me a bigger high than anything... almost lol.
A message to those who are just starting out, Getting feed back for your work isn't always easy to deal with especially when your just starting out but if you like what you do don't let anyone stop you from doing it.
take what ever positive you can even from harsh criticism and learn from it and if you are a lover of art be kind, all kinds of feed back and critique have real value to an artist. it helps us grow, helps us to see mistakes and become better at what we do but I cant image anything more disappointing than allowing someone to take your passion away simply because they don't appreciate what you can do or are just not very nice people and don't know how to give  a positive critique.
as for digital art, poser art and the like hold just as much artistic value as hand drawn work, personally yes I am partial to had drawn work but I can definitely appreciate artist like catzman or entropy and many others who are true masters of their craft. like anything else in life, art is subjective
hope you all have a blessed day and if there is one thing I've learned in life is never show up to a party empty handed so I hope you enjoy these few samples of my work and glimpse of future projects. 

future new comic by cromin
WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD
A new couple moves into the neighborhood, Meet Mr and Mrs Marlon. Midge decides to throws a house warming party to welcome them but after a few to many drinks Midge and Louise decide to welcome Mrs Marlon in their own way.
Its two on one and though its all in fun "Swinging" Sandy Marlon has played this game before and may have some surprises for her two new busty friends.
let me know what you guys think.
look for this title some time in September
 
Title: Re: Good artwork?
Post by: Sandman13 on June 27, 2021, 05:47:38 PM
I have had different experiences when I have commissioned artwork. A couple of times I was very satisfied. Once I felt I was totally ripped off. Are there any artists who hand draw their catfight pics that anyone here would recommend? I don't expect it to be free or even cheap. I just ask someone to be honest and professional in their dealings.