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Hi, I am Leandre!
I am a fictional character, created by a former biology student, who after dropping out of university decided to do the only logical thing to do in such a situation. Use the scientific knowledge you acquired for the betterment of humanity by creating furry fetish porn.
This account will feature my crazy and kinky adventures, serve you as a guideline on how to deal with slimy tentacle plants, teach you about the nature of alien abductions, recommend the best places to get kidnapped by scientists who want to abuse your body for sexual experimentation and, hopefully, be a bit entertaining for you in the process. As you can clearly tell, scientific education is the top priority of this project.
All the while, I will be pretending to be a real person instead of just a kinky piece of fantasy and write and comment in a way that reflects these delusions about the nature of my existence.
Enjoy your stay, everyone!
I am a fictional character, created by a former biology student, who after dropping out of university decided to do the only logical thing to do in such a situation. Use the scientific knowledge you acquired for the betterment of humanity by creating furry fetish porn.
This account will feature my crazy and kinky adventures, serve you as a guideline on how to deal with slimy tentacle plants, teach you about the nature of alien abductions, recommend the best places to get kidnapped by scientists who want to abuse your body for sexual experimentation and, hopefully, be a bit entertaining for you in the process. As you can clearly tell, scientific education is the top priority of this project.
All the while, I will be pretending to be a real person instead of just a kinky piece of fantasy and write and comment in a way that reflects these delusions about the nature of my existence.
Enjoy your stay, everyone!
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Writing is hard!
a month ago
The more I am trying to get into it myself, the more my respect for all of you writers grows. Drawing is so much easier to me than writing. You don't really need to think about it, you can listen to whatever you want on the side, you can do it without problem while hanging out with friends in a voice call...
For writing, you pretty much have to focus completely on what you are doing and eliminate all distractions. Some ambient music that fits the mood of the scene at best, but songs with vocals are pretty much all out. So are any videos, audiobooks or conversations with friends, you gotta focus on the words you are trying to write instead of listening to someone else. It's one thing to write the dialogue for single comic pages at a time, but writing down full scenes for the visual novels I am working on takes much more time and effort. I am also coming to realise what a big part of the process edits and rewrites are. You don't really get a full picture of the mood and plot structure you are going for until you have already started writing a couple of drafts, and by the time you have made up your mind a good part of those will probably already be in need of overhauls.
I am not complaining at all, I am just coming to realize some of the challenges all of you writers have to handle on a regular basis, and it's giving me some new found appreciation for the craft. Good writing always seems so effortless when you only see the end result, but I am starting to realize that even basic competent writing with no big flourishes takes a lot of effort to get right. And I feel like it's something that often goes unnoticed and gets taken for granted. I am certainly struggling to even commit time to sitting down, eliminating all distractions and just writing a scene for an hour or so. Drawing is so much easier where you can just pull out your tablet and slash your pen at it on a whim, whenever and wherever...
But hey, I am enjoying the challenge of it, and it's really rewarding to see a scene come together in the end.
As a small update, progress on the space prison visual novel is still slow, but steady. I would say I am about 70% done with the art for it. Almost all sprites are done and a good part of the backgrounds is as well. I am somewhat struggling with the writing part as I explained above, since it is a lot harder to get right than I had anticipated, but that is coming along as well. Updates on it will likely be a little slow since I am still hashing out some details about the plot and characters and I don't want to publish info that might get changed later down the line. Another struggle has been finding appropriate music for the scenes. I've been buying pretty much every larger royalty-free music pack from Humble Bundle for the last few weeks, but the kind of music a VN requires is kind of specific. But I have found a couple of great tracks already, so I am sure I'll scrounge together a good ammount eventually.
For writing, you pretty much have to focus completely on what you are doing and eliminate all distractions. Some ambient music that fits the mood of the scene at best, but songs with vocals are pretty much all out. So are any videos, audiobooks or conversations with friends, you gotta focus on the words you are trying to write instead of listening to someone else. It's one thing to write the dialogue for single comic pages at a time, but writing down full scenes for the visual novels I am working on takes much more time and effort. I am also coming to realise what a big part of the process edits and rewrites are. You don't really get a full picture of the mood and plot structure you are going for until you have already started writing a couple of drafts, and by the time you have made up your mind a good part of those will probably already be in need of overhauls.
I am not complaining at all, I am just coming to realize some of the challenges all of you writers have to handle on a regular basis, and it's giving me some new found appreciation for the craft. Good writing always seems so effortless when you only see the end result, but I am starting to realize that even basic competent writing with no big flourishes takes a lot of effort to get right. And I feel like it's something that often goes unnoticed and gets taken for granted. I am certainly struggling to even commit time to sitting down, eliminating all distractions and just writing a scene for an hour or so. Drawing is so much easier where you can just pull out your tablet and slash your pen at it on a whim, whenever and wherever...
But hey, I am enjoying the challenge of it, and it's really rewarding to see a scene come together in the end.
As a small update, progress on the space prison visual novel is still slow, but steady. I would say I am about 70% done with the art for it. Almost all sprites are done and a good part of the backgrounds is as well. I am somewhat struggling with the writing part as I explained above, since it is a lot harder to get right than I had anticipated, but that is coming along as well. Updates on it will likely be a little slow since I am still hashing out some details about the plot and characters and I don't want to publish info that might get changed later down the line. Another struggle has been finding appropriate music for the scenes. I've been buying pretty much every larger royalty-free music pack from Humble Bundle for the last few weeks, but the kind of music a VN requires is kind of specific. But I have found a couple of great tracks already, so I am sure I'll scrounge together a good ammount eventually.
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