What do you think? 😄
Shifty
Haha I love when you go in such "feestyle" direction. I mean some images can be just pure funn not meticulous perfect art. And this fantasy octo-pussy :D is just very funny to look at and probably would be even nice pet if it was real.
Sorry about these random images - it's just when "The God of the Valley" got no feedback, I got so frustrated in all this art that decided to completely wipe my site and all my other social accounts, and just change it to a random fun site without any comments. So I did all that and found a few funny pictures I made in the last couple of years... But then after a couple of days, I got over it as usual... but what to do with these funny pictures??

So I decided to keep them for now - I think they actually look interesting in a way that without them the gallery looks like a bunch of the same stuff... For me it's not the same when working on each picture separately, but when putting 20 pictures on one page it starts looking like the same stuff for some reason :/ Even though I'm trying to make every picture different in colors, style, lighting and poses, but the subjects are very similar. And these funny pictures seemed to add little breaks and intermissions here and there, so I actually liked how it looked in the end :3
Shifty
Yuni, do you realize that those bad feelings are part of your driving force and reason why your art is so full of "YOU" :-) because you do try to create best art there is to "hush" them away. Its that curse/gift thing.

Also... I really don't want to upset you but I just sometime say wrong things... I guess "it" is my "thing". Take it this way - Iam your friendly "jester" :D

The art you are doing now is great but sometime those generative models just "pull" your art toward "samey" stuff despite your best efforts. It is tradeof one must be aware of. But lately you are doing great - It is really not time to despair now TRUST ME :)

And I do like those funny pictures from time to time I mean just something you do to relax and use technology in bit lazzy way most other people use it. But dont you dare to post only funny pictures I love your main work most. :)
Sasha M
Wipe the entire site just because people didn't comment on this one image?!! Yuni, please don't say that and especially don't do it. It's August and many people are on vacation, spending their days on the beach somewhere.

As for me, I'm sorry I didn't comment. But I was really busy and then I just didn't get the story, so I didn't know what to say. But the thing is, I'm not a very sophisticated person, so first of all, I love your original, wildly imaginative erotic/acrobatic art.

If I were to use the titles of your works as an example, I'm more of a fan of "The Vortex of Inhuman Stretchiness", "Humpy Dumpy", "The House of the Rising Fist", "THE CROSS OF THE BEAST" and many, many more like that than "The God of the Valley".

And yes, I'm not sure, but it seems to me that when you choose a subject, composition and poses for the image, AI in some ways limits your creative imagination.

Of course, it's up to you to decide, but it's really frustrating to know that at any moment, all your art for many years can just disappear...
To me, "The God of the Valley" was interesting because of the village scene happening in the background, which has been something I've always wanted to create, but never had the skills/tools to achieve until now. I tried spicing up the scene with some unusual corset, hoping that some viewers would appreciate it. However, it seems this addition has only ruined the image instead of enhancing it... Next time I'll try a similar scene with a contortionist, that should be more interesting and closer to what I originally envisioned... :3

AI is the last thing to limit my creativity - I never share pictures that I'm not proud of myself. I have quite high standards, so when I post something that means I truly enjoyed it and wanted to share it with others :3

About the website's ups and downs, I've been doing this since 2005 because I often develop the feeling of extreme disappointment in everything. This feeling does not go away until I completely erase everything from everywhere. But it's important to notice that the content always comes back after a couple of days. In my entire life, I have never deleted any of my projects entirely - I currently have at least 6 different backups of everything I have ever worked on, 2 of which are updated multiple times per day, and 4 others that are updated once a week in turn. Therefore, even if I accidentally delete anything crucial, I can retrieve it from a backup made 2-3 weeks ago. If I delete anything from the web, I ensure it is very simple to upload again - this entire website, for example, takes only two minutes to fully restore, and all of the comments have offline backups updated several times each day :D

I recently had the impression that nobody visited this site anymore, but yesterday I tried adding proper view counters that exclude bot traffic, and only count unique visitors, so I discovered that "The God of the Valley" has been actually viewed by over 1000 different people! This was quite an encouraging revelation :D So at least the site doesn't seem as abandoned as I thought, there are still real people stopping by... So now that I know for sure that there's still plenty of visitors looking at my stuff, I can feel a bit more confident about continuing my work here ;3
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