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XenotheWise135 wrote...
Expanded Search Options (haven't tested these out since I rejoined)It already exists. You can search for multiple tags at once, either including or excluding. Like... "Oppai "dark skin" swimsuit" or "Fangs Eyebrows -Paizuri -femdom". Quotation marks for tags with a space in it, minus to exclude tags and you can't search for controversial tags. I'm not sure if there's a limit to how many tags you can search for at once.
XenotheWise135 wrote...
I have a few other issues with the site, but a rating system would be the easiest way to allow users to find what artists are doing well amongst the community, and perhaps which chapters specifically got everybody the best fap.Like others have said 1-5 ratings doesnt work. Now here's my wacky suggestion for systems that could provide a similar experience, alright.
1. You can only like and not dislike. And to make it more fair, you have the option to view the most liked (or favorited) after clicking on a specific tag or making a multi tag search.
2. A system closer to steam, where users can share their own collections of their personal favorites with others and you can follow their collections. (I know this already exists but I'd suggest to make it more visible.)
3. User decided filter (but more advanced than notifications). Each user can decided what they want to see on the front page or alternatively, each user has their own specialized custom feed. This would go well together with 2.
While I dont like systems like this, I can't deny that it's something the vast majority of users look for. They want to know what's the most popular and "best", to get a taste of what the site can offer. And I also believe it's a good tool for introducing new subscribers to hentai manga. Someone that doesn't know anything might want to have a beginners guide to popular artists or something like that. An idea like that could perhaps be integrated into the forum instead, just a thought.
There aren't many continous stories within hentai magazines because it's less likely that the reader would have bought the previous magazines to understand the story. There are however examples of real stories, the most known one is Velvet Kiss. I also suggest her other manga books.
Uh, sure. I'll be willing to watch some anime with you but I'm pretty busy on weekdays.
Here's my discord tag: Ryssen#0001
Here's my discord tag: Ryssen#0001
I know Waar used to warn everyone not to trust you because of your lying. I can't attest to what you lied about when you were talking to me personally but I do know that they were fun conversations and I'm thankful for those. Glad you're getting help and feeling better though.
By chance, are you the same guy that goes by Pyre on twitch?
By chance, are you the same guy that goes by Pyre on twitch?
https://www.theonion.com/hentai-message-board-features-surprisingly-close-knit-1822979571
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Waar was someone who gave me precious life advice and as someone who used Fakku as a means to improve my English skills, his way of articulating himself very precisely and how charismtatic and outspoken he was made me very envious. Most importantly, he was someone I enjoyed talking with a lot and I wish I could have been able to brag about my steps towards becoming a responsible adult.
His passing also reminded me of all of the great friends and memories I've made through this site. It makes me very happy to see all these old users drop in to say their blessings.
Fakku has truly been a great place. Thank you Jacob for creating it and thank you to everyone else that made the forum alive and breathing. It's sad to see Paul go but at least the forum went before him.
His passing also reminded me of all of the great friends and memories I've made through this site. It makes me very happy to see all these old users drop in to say their blessings.
Fakku has truly been a great place. Thank you Jacob for creating it and thank you to everyone else that made the forum alive and breathing. It's sad to see Paul go but at least the forum went before him.
Third one and down is Bible Black lol. In the future, please don't link to other aggregator sites that aren't official.
Hmmm, I'd say I associate NaPaTa with great poses actually. He does very distinguishable poses. Homunculus is the great influencer of sorts because so many mimic his style. If we move outside of the scope of Fakku, you also have artists like Tamagoro, Tachibana Roku and Noise who are all three some of the best at character expressions.
Why do you view hentai as almost illegitimate? I don't think that because an artist has made hentai or is currently making hentai, that somehow would change my perception of him in any sense. There's been quite a few that has done hentai on the side as a means to make a quick buck through difficult times and I don't fault them for doing so.
The major difference between hentai and non-hentai is the underlining purpose of it. The intent of hentai is in the end to get you off or to explore erotic themes, something like that. This doesn't mean that it could be any less valuable or meaningful than any other form of art but I do think that the vast majority of hentai work is disposable. For the record, I'd say the same about the very trashy ecchi series as well, there's nothing really to them. Anyway, I digress. The point being that the nature of hentai makes it different and this difference shapes the form. It's about creating eroticism through character actions, interactions, personality, etc (story) and to express this through panel layout, locations, character expressions and poses etc (art). What makes a great hentai artist is how you use the narrative to strengthen the eroticism or maybe you're just great at drawing cute lewd girls.
Making regular manga is a whole different story because now you're being compared to all the other stories in the magazine you're being published in and first impressions matter a whole lot more than in hentai. I don't really have time to get into all of it right now and I'm getting hungry.
Anyway, apart from Maybe, the only one that I can think of right away is Tachibana Roku. He's drawing a series called Kawaii Joushi o Komarasetai and its incredibly cute. It hits all the right notes.
I don't know if I even answered any of your questions, sorry if I went on a completely off topic tangent.
Being a mangaka can be very hard since you have to gain a following before you get paid and getting into a magazine is hard. They rely a lot on money they can get by self publishing in cons like comiket. This applies to mangakas in general as well. I'd say it's advised to have a part time job so you can exercise your hobbies without any financial burden.
The major difference between hentai and non-hentai is the underlining purpose of it. The intent of hentai is in the end to get you off or to explore erotic themes, something like that. This doesn't mean that it could be any less valuable or meaningful than any other form of art but I do think that the vast majority of hentai work is disposable. For the record, I'd say the same about the very trashy ecchi series as well, there's nothing really to them. Anyway, I digress. The point being that the nature of hentai makes it different and this difference shapes the form. It's about creating eroticism through character actions, interactions, personality, etc (story) and to express this through panel layout, locations, character expressions and poses etc (art). What makes a great hentai artist is how you use the narrative to strengthen the eroticism or maybe you're just great at drawing cute lewd girls.
Making regular manga is a whole different story because now you're being compared to all the other stories in the magazine you're being published in and first impressions matter a whole lot more than in hentai. I don't really have time to get into all of it right now and I'm getting hungry.
Anyway, apart from Maybe, the only one that I can think of right away is Tachibana Roku. He's drawing a series called Kawaii Joushi o Komarasetai and its incredibly cute. It hits all the right notes.
I don't know if I even answered any of your questions, sorry if I went on a completely off topic tangent.
AsexualHentai wrote...
I don't think being a hentai mangaka is a low-paying gigBeing a mangaka can be very hard since you have to gain a following before you get paid and getting into a magazine is hard. They rely a lot on money they can get by self publishing in cons like comiket. This applies to mangakas in general as well. I'd say it's advised to have a part time job so you can exercise your hobbies without any financial burden.