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  1. CW: NSFW art

    The candles at the Lust Shrine lit themselves as we approached the spot where we thought the goddess might be, and suddenly she appeared out of nowhere, her light already shining.
    Now there was no time to lose. The goddess was waiting to be satisfied!

    #nsfwart #lewdart #pornart #collage #nude #porn #sextoys #masturbation #mastoart #pleasureforce #smut #erotica #eroticaArtWork #fantasy #eroticfantasy #nsfw #femalemasturbation

  2. CW: NSFW art

    The candles at the Lust Shrine lit themselves as we approached the spot where we thought the goddess might be, and suddenly she appeared out of nowhere, her light already shining.
    Now there was no time to lose. The goddess was waiting to be satisfied!

    #nsfwart #lewdart #pornart #collage #nude #porn #sextoys #masturbation #mastoart #pleasureforce #smut #erotica #eroticaArtWork #fantasy #eroticfantasy #nsfw #femalemasturbation

  3. CW: NSFW art

    The candles at the Lust Shrine lit themselves as we approached the spot where we thought the goddess might be, and suddenly she appeared out of nowhere, her light already shining.
    Now there was no time to lose. The goddess was waiting to be satisfied!

    #nsfwart #lewdart #pornart #collage #nude #porn #sextoys #masturbation #mastoart #pleasureforce #smut #erotica #eroticaArtWork #fantasy #eroticfantasy #nsfw #femalemasturbation

  4. Writers: here are ten free and easy ways to add a dash of visual interest to your blog posts without resorting to AI imagery (which signals to readers that your blog post is probably also AI and there’s no need to bother reading it):

    1) A thoughtful photo you’ve taken yourself — a nice sunrise you saw, a cool angle spotted on vacation, your pet curled up on the couch, flowers. Play with your phone photo app’s filter settings to nail the tone. It doesn’t need to be particularly related to the post, it’s related to you as a person.

    2) An image from Wikimedia Commons that’s somehow related to the subject matter — there are unfathomably many, you can search by keyword. Remember to credit. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Mai

    3) A screenshot of a scene you made in a sandbox game such as Minecraft or Animal Crossing

    4) A scene you made with toys such as Lego (you can also use free Lego design software such as Bricklink Studio) bricklink.com/v3/studio/main.p

    5) Play with the effects in whatever image editor you have access to, using your own photos or free-to-use images, to create something a bit abstract and avant-garde

    6) Even if you can’t draw or paint very well, you can probably make some pretty cool abstract or collage imagery with whatever art supplies you have around. Dampen some paper and randomly dip watercolor paint onto it and see what happens

    7) Those stickers you stashed and never used? Yeah you can make something with them. If they’re individually cut, you don’t even need to peel them, you’ll still find the One True Way to use them one day, I’m sure

    8) Shelfies. None will dare question your competence after they see you have a real paper copy of Subject Matter Tome Volumes 1 through 6

    9) You can get a lot of mileage out of compositing pre-made video game assets into an image. A good place to start is Kenney’s free and generously licensed 2D assets: kenney.nl/assets/category:2D and the Tiled editor which is specifically meant for assembling images out of video game asset tile sheets mapeditor.org

    10) the most ridiculously amateurish thing you can scribble on a post-it note or in MS Paint is preferable to AI imagery because it clearly signals a real human cares about the post.

    #writing #writingcommunity #collage #blog

  5. Writers: here are ten free and easy ways to add a dash of visual interest to your blog posts without resorting to AI imagery (which signals to readers that your blog post is probably also AI and there’s no need to bother reading it):

    1) A thoughtful photo you’ve taken yourself — a nice sunrise you saw, a cool angle spotted on vacation, your pet curled up on the couch, flowers. Play with your phone photo app’s filter settings to nail the tone. It doesn’t need to be particularly related to the post, it’s related to you as a person.

    2) An image from Wikimedia Commons that’s somehow related to the subject matter — there are unfathomably many, you can search by keyword. Remember to credit. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Mai

    3) A screenshot of a scene you made in a sandbox game such as Minecraft or Animal Crossing

    4) A scene you made with toys such as Lego (you can also use free Lego design software such as Bricklink Studio) bricklink.com/v3/studio/main.p

    5) Play with the effects in whatever image editor you have access to, using your own photos or free-to-use images, to create something a bit abstract and avant-garde

    6) Even if you can’t draw or paint very well, you can probably make some pretty cool abstract or collage imagery with whatever art supplies you have around. Dampen some paper and randomly dip watercolor paint onto it and see what happens

    7) Those stickers you stashed and never used? Yeah you can make something with them. If they’re individually cut, you don’t even need to peel them, you’ll still find the One True Way to use them one day, I’m sure

    8) Shelfies. None will dare question your competence after they see you have a real paper copy of Subject Matter Tome Volumes 1 through 6

    9) You can get a lot of mileage out of compositing pre-made video game assets into an image. A good place to start is Kenney’s free and generously licensed 2D assets: kenney.nl/assets/category:2D and the Tiled editor which is specifically meant for assembling images out of video game asset tile sheets mapeditor.org

    10) the most ridiculously amateurish thing you can scribble on a post-it note or in MS Paint is preferable to AI imagery because it clearly signals a real human cares about the post.

    #writing #writingcommunity #collage #blog

  6. Writers: here are ten free and easy ways to add a dash of visual interest to your blog posts without resorting to AI imagery (which signals to readers that your blog post is probably also AI and there’s no need to bother reading it):

    1) A thoughtful photo you’ve taken yourself — a nice sunrise you saw, a cool angle spotted on vacation, your pet curled up on the couch, flowers. Play with your phone photo app’s filter settings to nail the tone. It doesn’t need to be particularly related to the post, it’s related to you as a person.

    2) An image from Wikimedia Commons that’s somehow related to the subject matter — there are unfathomably many, you can search by keyword. Remember to credit. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Mai

    3) A screenshot of a scene you made in a sandbox game such as Minecraft or Animal Crossing

    4) A scene you made with toys such as Lego (you can also use free Lego design software such as Bricklink Studio) bricklink.com/v3/studio/main.p

    5) Play with the effects in whatever image editor you have access to, using your own photos or free-to-use images, to create something a bit abstract and avant-garde

    6) Even if you can’t draw or paint very well, you can probably make some pretty cool abstract or collage imagery with whatever art supplies you have around. Dampen some paper and randomly dip watercolor paint onto it and see what happens

    7) Those stickers you stashed and never used? Yeah you can make something with them. If they’re individually cut, you don’t even need to peel them, you’ll still find the One True Way to use them one day, I’m sure

    8) Shelfies. None will dare question your competence after they see you have a real paper copy of Subject Matter Tome Volumes 1 through 6

    9) You can get a lot of mileage out of compositing pre-made video game assets into an image. A good place to start is Kenney’s free and generously licensed 2D assets: kenney.nl/assets/category:2D and the Tiled editor which is specifically meant for assembling images out of video game asset tile sheets mapeditor.org

    10) the most ridiculously amateurish thing you can scribble on a post-it note or in MS Paint is preferable to AI imagery because it clearly signals a real human cares about the post.

    #writing #writingcommunity #collage #blog

  7. Writers: here are ten free and easy ways to add a dash of visual interest to your blog posts without resorting to AI imagery (which signals to readers that your blog post is probably also AI and there’s no need to bother reading it):

    1) A thoughtful photo you’ve taken yourself — a nice sunrise you saw, a cool angle spotted on vacation, your pet curled up on the couch, flowers. Play with your phone photo app’s filter settings to nail the tone. It doesn’t need to be particularly related to the post, it’s related to you as a person.

    2) An image from Wikimedia Commons that’s somehow related to the subject matter — there are unfathomably many, you can search by keyword. Remember to credit. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Mai

    3) A screenshot of a scene you made in a sandbox game such as Minecraft or Animal Crossing

    4) A scene you made with toys such as Lego (you can also use free Lego design software such as Bricklink Studio) bricklink.com/v3/studio/main.p

    5) Play with the effects in whatever image editor you have access to, using your own photos or free-to-use images, to create something a bit abstract and avant-garde

    6) Even if you can’t draw or paint very well, you can probably make some pretty cool abstract or collage imagery with whatever art supplies you have around. Dampen some paper and randomly dip watercolor paint onto it and see what happens

    7) Those stickers you stashed and never used? Yeah you can make something with them. If they’re individually cut, you don’t even need to peel them, you’ll still find the One True Way to use them one day, I’m sure

    8) Shelfies. None will dare question your competence after they see you have a real paper copy of Subject Matter Tome Volumes 1 through 6

    9) You can get a lot of mileage out of compositing pre-made video game assets into an image. A good place to start is Kenney’s free and generously licensed 2D assets: kenney.nl/assets/category:2D and the Tiled editor which is specifically meant for assembling images out of video game asset tile sheets mapeditor.org

    10) the most ridiculously amateurish thing you can scribble on a post-it note or in MS Paint is preferable to AI imagery because it clearly signals a real human cares about the post.

    #writing #writingcommunity #collage #blog

  8. Writers: here are ten free and easy ways to add a dash of visual interest to your blog posts without resorting to AI imagery (which signals to readers that your blog post is probably also AI and there’s no need to bother reading it):

    1) A thoughtful photo you’ve taken yourself — a nice sunrise you saw, a cool angle spotted on vacation, your pet curled up on the couch, flowers. Play with your phone photo app’s filter settings to nail the tone. It doesn’t need to be particularly related to the post, it’s related to you as a person.

    2) An image from Wikimedia Commons that’s somehow related to the subject matter — there are unfathomably many, you can search by keyword. Remember to credit. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Mai

    3) A screenshot of a scene you made in a sandbox game such as Minecraft or Animal Crossing

    4) A scene you made with toys such as Lego (you can also use free Lego design software such as Bricklink Studio) bricklink.com/v3/studio/main.p

    5) Play with the effects in whatever image editor you have access to, using your own photos or free-to-use images, to create something a bit abstract and avant-garde

    6) Even if you can’t draw or paint very well, you can probably make some pretty cool abstract or collage imagery with whatever art supplies you have around. Dampen some paper and randomly dip watercolor paint onto it and see what happens

    7) Those stickers you stashed and never used? Yeah you can make something with them. If they’re individually cut, you don’t even need to peel them, you’ll still find the One True Way to use them one day, I’m sure

    8) Shelfies. None will dare question your competence after they see you have a real paper copy of Subject Matter Tome Volumes 1 through 6

    9) You can get a lot of mileage out of compositing pre-made video game assets into an image. A good place to start is Kenney’s free and generously licensed 2D assets: kenney.nl/assets/category:2D and the Tiled editor which is specifically meant for assembling images out of video game asset tile sheets mapeditor.org

    10) the most ridiculously amateurish thing you can scribble on a post-it note or in MS Paint is preferable to AI imagery because it clearly signals a real human cares about the post.

    #writing #writingcommunity #collage #blog

  9. My first collage art since 1996 went well. I’m pleased about the surprise

    #collage #dada

  10. My first collage art since 1996 went well. I’m pleased about the surprise

    #collage #dada

  11. My first collage art since 1996 went well. I’m pleased about the surprise

    #collage #dada

  12. My first collage art since 1996 went well. I’m pleased about the surprise

    #collage #dada

  13. CW: NSFW art

    This time, we observed a strange phenomenon. When we arrived at the scene after receiving notification of her appearance, we saw her pleasuring herself.
    At the same time, a pleasure stone and the mark in the sky began to glow, just like the goddess.

    We are still in the early stages of our research.

    #nsfwart #lewdart #pornart #collage #nude #porn #sextoys #masturbation #mastoart #pleasureforce #smut #erotica #eroticaArtWork #fantasy #eroticfantasy #nsfw #femalemasturbation

  14. CW: NSFW art

    This time, we observed a strange phenomenon. When we arrived at the scene after receiving notification of her appearance, we saw her pleasuring herself.
    At the same time, a pleasure stone and the mark in the sky began to glow, just like the goddess.

    We are still in the early stages of our research.

    #nsfwart #lewdart #pornart #collage #nude #porn #sextoys #masturbation #mastoart #pleasureforce #smut #erotica #eroticaArtWork #fantasy #eroticfantasy #nsfw #femalemasturbation