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Uberis
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Art archive?

I was thinking about whether or not I should be making an art archive. It would be mostly older, unfinished, rough or sketchy work. What do you think, is that something you would find interesting enough for me to bother with?

In any case, building such an archive would be kind of a slow, continuous process that I would do whenever I have the time between regular work and normal art arting (ha, first I have to find a bunch of my old sketchbooks).

Also is there something I should be prioritizing in such a case? I mean I have done a bunch of non-bondage stuff but that may be less fun for you guys to see.

It's up to you, make your choice!

Example stuff of what could be found in such an archive:


Comments

Nice nice, thank you for you input! I suppose I shouldn't be shy about posting things. I figure that it might be a bit spammy if I uploaded just every doodle I made, and I suppose I still have to curate some of the worst scraps. Though as I have noticed before is that you don't know what is appreciated by others until you acually show it off, so yeah I guess I'll just put stuff up and let you guys judge what's hot or not.

Uberis

Thank you for the good advice and the additional information about how you and others have been solving this! I shall be doing some research about the most convenient way of doing this, and you have sent me well on my way on the right path.

Uberis

I'd be interested in seeing your work, bondage related or not, and it's kind of expected with an archive like that it's going to be a 'whenever I get stuff in there' kind of thing I think. Plus it's never a bad idea to have a stowage space for old ideas that's relatively easy to sort through! Plus, you never know what item you might stumble across and go 'A-hah! I have an idea from this!'

Trevor Bond

As a consumer/patron, I would love an art archive of your content, mostly because even the most theoretically safe of public galleries (DA, etc) faces the threat of the prude purge, or external pressure to break/disband, and other platforms with timelines aren't necessarily the best for gallery perusal. As an artist, it makes it easier to organize and search for particular pieces when sharing with others, even if you have direct access to the file/art itself. I personally prefer dropbox, and I know a few others (TightlyDoodles, Brellom, Psudonym) do as well, both for linking directly to Patreon, and sharing externally on Discord. There's also Google Drive for zip/rar files and MegaNZ for a gallery/download mix. But yeah, I'd recommend it. For me, I export to the archive as soon as I'm finished (even if I don't make a post publicizing that), which makes archival a lot easier, and makes for a nice surpise if you're not checking my feeds daily. As for organizing it, I also do it both by date and by type, but its up to you. Either way, I highly recommend it. Feel free to DM me about it!

SaunterWing!


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