Bimbo Medication - October 2020 Patron Request (Patreon)
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A bimbofication that focuses on the horror of slowly losing your mind and body.
Last chance to fill out my patron survey! It shouldn't take more than five minutes and will help me get a better idea of your preferences. One participant will win a free 3-part inked sequence! I'll be drawing and contacting the winner in early November.
I feel like this sequence should maybe come with a warning? Being deprived of critical medication is something I wouldn't wish on anyone and I hope it doesn't seem like I'm taking it lightly.
As some of you predicted, this was a toughie. "Horrifying bimbofication" won the vote, but what does that mean?
One option was to ape the horror movie aesthetic: dark shadows and close-ups to evoke a scary look, if not necessarily a scary feeling. I also considered body horror: lumpy, sweaty growths and not recognizing yourself in the mirror. You might call it the plastic surgery hater's version of bimbofication. However, that isn't really my perspective nor am I the best artist for visceral metamorphoses.
I have a real hard time hurting my characters. My TF victims tend to end up horny and happy or, at the very least, oblivious. Even when they don't, I don't revel in their misfortune.
If you think about it, all non-consensual transformations are terrifying, but the source of horror is also their appeal. Loss of control is part of the fantasy. The concept itself is fairly fantastical (real bimbofication is a ton of work!) and we move even further from reality with magical potions, reality-altering devices or, my favorite staple, vague unmentioned causes.
All this to say that, in order to invoke horror this Halloween, I turned to realism. This could have been much darker but I try to err on the side of hot and fun. Hope I've struck the right balance for you.
Happy Halloween, thanks for reading, and thanks for your support!
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On a more administrative note, I'm going to stop doing five full updates on months with five Fridays. I've used it as a promotion in the past ("more art for your buck!") but it's a lot of extra pressure and work with barely enough time. I'll still post something, it just won't be a full piece. Thank you for understanding.