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Okay, so first things first, I am implementing a new feature for the sketch streams. The "Sequel" keyword, which is for when you want to do a follow up to a previous sketch. 

So say you had a sketch of Princess Peach, as a futa, and tearing out her dress as her dong grows in. You wanna do more with that, you'd say "Sequel, public masturbation, dick growth" and you'd get a sequel pic of Peach, either nude or in shreds of her dress, yanking her much larger crank in front of some horrified Toads.

The key thing for this is to specify outside of your keywords what sketch this is a sequel to, and not to abuse the remaining two keywords. (By that I mean, it should be a natural continuation, so if in the previous pic the character was fat and mind controlled, you can't use your keywords to make her and a pal into space robots. You'd be better off just making that a new pic from your three keywords. This is for direct follow ups...)

Speaking of abusing keywords...

Okay folks, this isn't aimed at any one person in particular cause a few folks have kinda been "stretching" the rules a bit. Keywords can be be more than one word, yes - but they cannot be more than one concept.

You want a mind broken futa version of Peg from Goof Troop, you need to say "Peg (Goof Troop), futa, mind broken" you can't go "Peg (Goof Troop), mind broken futa, ______" just to add an extra descriptor - that's not how these work.

I appreciate wanting to take an idea an extra step, but these are meant to be smaller scale pics. I've been letting things slide, but I am gonna have to put my foot down a bit more now. (Not to say expect me to be pissy or give you a hard time, but I might look at your keywords and say "Sorry you need to split this into two keywords so you might have to tweak your request a tad."

That's it.

And as always, feel free to ask me if your idea works ahead of time, I am available here, discord, and via email - so you should be able to reach me for questions.

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