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ShiroiAkuma
First time started drawing February 2013 , I'm a beginner and newbie. I'm an art lover and I practice a lot, to do art myself. If you have a request or suggestion, feel free to send me a PM. Live is short draw more....

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Hello there, Shiroi.

Firstly, I'd pay no mind to dead-end reviewers like Insane Savage. If his best response is calling your work an 'abomination' in three offensive words (which I don't want to repeat), then his reviews are helping neither him nor yourself. The only difference is that you are a talented artist who has a quality which is seldom seen and greatly appreciated: helpful, detailed advice to help other artists, and a superb attitude towards art in general.

I myself got into a little tangle with a user named 'MrWife', who decided to lash out at me and my drawing after I criticised one of her pieces (which, coincidentally, was actually a futanari piece that was rated 'Mature' instead of 'Adult', and I reviewed her art in a civilised way and suggested some possible improvements, whilst also advising that she change the rating. She ended up deleting it in anger and arguing with me instead.)

Secondly, I personally am not into futanari and art of this nature, but this was an extensive post and quite an interesting read. It certainly seems as if it clarifies a lot on the subject of futanari and otherwise. So I don't have much thoughts on this matter, but I am not insulted or repulsed by anyone who does enjoy this kind of thing: different people like different things, it is a thing to be accepted rather than discouraged.

I am learning Japanese, and I found it pretty cool that I could read the hiragana for 'Futanari'. However, hiragana is all I know at the moment: katakana and kanji are out of bounds for me. :P

I do have one comment, on the section where you mention 'traps', to be precise. The term for females that act like boys and follow a boyish appearance is (as I've heard it here in the UK, anyway) a 'Tomboy'. Please correct me if there is another term for them, though.

I must tell you this a second time: your English is not poor, my friend. Your descriptions and sentence structure is very good and well thought out. You sound like an intelligent fellow.

Thank you for this insightful post, keep up your artistic works, and take care of yourself. :)
-Potent

Thank you very much for your thorough thoughtful response. If an artist doesn't accept constructive criticism he would improve slowly or else not. Critique is an important part of an artist and as long as the criticism is somehow constructive it will definitely help the artist.

Great that you can read the Hiragana. Japanese is an interesting language I think. But also very difficult to learn in the beginning. But I'm not Japanese and my Japanese is as poor as my English.

I think Tomboy is a more precise term for female that acts and look like a boy. So I think the term Trap is the preamble of Tomboy or Sissy.

Also I just like Futanari in art (comics/cartoons/games). In reality I just like lesbians and I even don't like hetero or gay couples, correct I don't even like hetero couples. But I accept them anyway, also I accept almost all kinds of art and styles. It's difficult to explain. It's some weird kind of asexuality to be honest.

But I like to read that you also make suggestions for improvement, I currently did an illustration to certain point and now I ask other people and artists for critique before I will finish it. So I will send you link per PM so you can write your thoughts too. I already critism myself so it has a lot of notes. But maybe you have some good suggestions too.