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Lack Of Protein By Remnant5000 -- Report

New story, new experiment. This time, I didn't do a story nor a comic, but both at the same time. This is the first story with illustrations that I do, and won't be the last *WINK*.

I'll upload the images separately if someone wants to see them a bit bigger or something.
Images: https://aryion.com/g4/view/633182

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Kavvanshrike

Posted by Kavvanshrike 4 years ago Report

there were a few really good stories back in the day with photomanipulated illustrations to accompany them, it was easily my favorite format for stories, unfortunately it never caught on since I imagine the authors had to write stories based entirely around images they already had instead of making a story they wanted to make then making the illustrations afterwards. Ryanshow is the only one who still really uses it so having honeyselect as a means of creating one's own illustrations without having to rely on pre-existing photos is a great idea imo. I hope this catches on with more authors since writing accompanied by honeyselect illustrations is easily my new favourite format to enjoy individual vore stories.

Remnant5000

Posted by Remnant5000 4 years ago Report

Wow, thank you! I also enjoy those stories, but I think that athours stopped doing them because of how hard it is to find those images, manipulate them and insert them between the paragraphs without fucking up the whole text. Also, I think it is because, with manipulated photos and not honey select, people don't usually pay attention to those images and it doesn't really pay off the "extra" work, so authors prefer to do stories and comics/illustrations separately.