Just caught another lurker! 🫣 First she acted like she doesn't want my sweaty sneaker taped on her face, but after a few hours she stopped struggling. 💙
That's how easy it is to become my footbitch! Just give up and submit. 🥵
Variants in p^tre0n. 💙
This year @coco_jakey got Ruby a bunch of nice gifts for Valentines Day. He got the best gift ever in return- Being gagged with one of her dirty socks and smothered under her sweaty post-gym feet 🥴
Chiaki's Got A New Gaming Chair~
Poor Hajime Ain't Escaping From This One... Not That He Minds~
That Sweet Musky Smell Of Her Feet Mixing With Her Ass Is To Die For~!
This one took quite some time to complete! I really wanted to paint it all out. I like this, but I don't think its going to become my new standard because of how long it took.
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The 12th December daily. Almost forgot to do this one! I've been having a blast with Cobra Code's new Unreal JRPG course and got totally distracted. I've been hyped for this one and am so excited to show you guys what it looks like when I draw some little battle sprites for it. I spent last night trying to hone in on a simple cute aesthetic.
Speaking of working in Unreal, I'd like to touch on game dev at large and how I think it's important to diversify your hobbies if you hope to continue loving them in perpetuity. As much as I love drawing, the monotony can sink in when you least expect it and the change in pace in falling back to coding in Unreal is often welcome.
Kind of like how sometimes I decide to draw feet even though I'm not into feet. It breaks up the monotony and lets you get more innovative with poses and stuff. What about you? Ever get burnt out on your hobbies? Ever think of trying something completely new because of it?