nsfw art account for a transgender lesbian adult
main: @victoria / only c+g: @candygore
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she making flippy floppy on my moon rocks till im speaking in tongues
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feel free to be very horny about my characters but i am married so please be normal to me
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18+ but you could have assumed that
Whether you're in the habit of posting free illustrations online on a regular basis, or you have a significant backlog of OC-focused material, or if you make shortform supplementary material related to a longform work (non-canon one-shots and sketches related to a webcomic, fr'instance), or anything else - package that shit up into a ZIP file, host it somewhere, and then link to it somewhere obvious!
There are lot of options - if you're feeling generous, you can use free/low-cost services like Mega or Dropbox or Proton, which have the advantage of being more flexible in how you can arrange things. Or, if you feel like letting someone else worry about the hosting and making some extra scratch to boot, throw it up on Gumroad or Itch or Ejunkie and charge a few bucks for it (or, again, put it up for free if you're feeling generous).
There are a ton of good reasons to do this:
Again, I want to stress that if you do this, make the archive link PROMINENT - that is to say, easy-to-find, not buried in a Carrd or Linktree or whatever. You're doing this because you want people to see (and potentially pay for) your art, remember! That's it from me! Collect your art!
EDIT: A few examples of this in action:
Agawa Ryo, one of my favorite Japanese titty artists, recently posted his collected 2023 works to his Gumroad, which reminded me that I wanted to remind YOU (assuming you're an artist who has posted a decent amount of free illustrations, sketches, comics, whatever to social media this year) to collect the art YOU'VE done in 2023 and post it somewhere that people can pay for it! The work has already been done - collecting, bundling, and posting a zip archive of pngs is several orders of magnitude easier than creating even a single finished illustration, and you've probably done DOZENS of those this year! At least! It's literally Free Money!
A couple more examples of people selling their finished art in archives: