Hmmmm that’s a really good question! My dA account just turned 5 years old so let’s look back.

I wouldn’t say my art has changed much stylistically, but I definitely think it’s become more refined. My understanding of anatomy has improved, my poses are more dynamic, I’m using color and values better.
That said, I still have a LONG way to go. Art is hard and I have SO much to learn.
It’s not as visible but I’d say the biggest improvement, by far, has been in my productivity. I’m much better at staying focused and getting work done (though, again, there’s a long way ahead). Business Time, my very first sequence, was 11 steps long and took a few weeks of work. Five years later, I made an entire game in only 24 hours (and that includes learning Twine and coding the logic)! I’ve begun thinking of “finishing projects” as a muscle: the more I do it, the easier it becomes. This has also allowed me to take on more ambitious projects like Bed & Breakout (and more, which I’ll be sharing very soon!).
I’m curious about your perspectives! How do you guys feel my art has evolved?
Peoples “biggest” fetishes begin to manifest on their bodies physically. People into big boobers would grow a set of their own, people into a specific body type would change to match etc.
People with latex fetishes would find themselves developing a rash, which soon gives way to patches of latex, slowly covering their bodies. People into bondage would find themselves coughing up ballgags that fix themselves in place when they reach their lips. Feet would harden and extrude stiletto heels, skin would become slightly baggy and become spandex, or tights, hosiery, etc. Furries would, of course, turn into furries.
It would all be very Body Horror though.
Alternatively: Contagious boobs.
I don’t really have time to go back and read through everything, but good job! I enjoyed the descriptions! I tend to prefer the cleaner, classy bimbo look to the white trailer trash stereotype.
Thanks! Glad you appreciated them!

Part of the game’s fun was meant to come from experimenting and figuring out how the bimbo remote works (much like you would if you really did find a magical bimbofying device) and being rewarded for your effort with boobies. It’s the reason I used symbols rather than text for the buttons. I think the subtle abstractness of “fire” or “lipstick” works better than saying “this is the Sex Drive button, press here to increase sex drive”.
That said, I’m slightly annoyed that they look blurry. The icons were the last thing I drew and, at that point in the project, I just wanted to “get it over with”. By the time I noticed I was using the same soft-ish brush tool I use for all my inking, I was already halfway done. I couldn’t be bothered to go back and redo them with the pencil tool.
If there’s ever a sequel, I’ll try and make the buttons sharper and mobile app-like.
Hey! I finally got around to checking this out!
It’s pretty cool! I tend to prefer slower, more gradual transformations, but it’s well-written and I found the outfits’ descriptions pretty sexy, too.
Thanks for sharing!
I love reality change and global transformations!
That said, the amount of artwork a project like that would require is daunting.
I don’t think doing NSFW art hinders your capacity to expand your horizons what so ever
I mean Bruce Timm did nsfw art before, and no one is kink shaming him for it

Erotic art is a core foundation of the way we express ourselves as artists and it should never be discouraged.
I understand that you might be concerned of the stigma towards NSFW art, of which there is some capacity of, but if anything doing NSFW art will steer you in the direction of where that would be accepted if not cherished.
A bimbofication comic! :D
(that’s all I’ll say)
I tend to have a bunch of pots boiling at any given time. One of the commissions I’m currently working on is a 3-page beautification comic. I hope I’ll be able to share it with you guys soon! My next “longer” comic should be a catgirl TF I’ve been working on for a while. I also want to do another comic with Limerick at some point.
Thanks for asking!

I haven’t! Link pls?
I’m sure there are good Unending BE and CYOC stories but my personal experience is that they’re very hit and miss. Way too often, I got invested in a story only to see it end abruptly…
I never really thought of it as a “universe” with rules. But if we assume all women (not just princesses) are affected then sure, why not?
Wow! I missed a bunch of asks! Sorry about that!
My guess is they’d get along swimmingly! They’d have all sorts of girl fun while Gaston is off doing man things.

That sounds fascinating! I’m afraid it’s not really my thing, but if you’re interested in a commission you can mail me at srtimid@gmail.com
You mean a person with nothing but air inside their head? Like a ballon?

Hmmm… I don’t know honestly. Readers? Any suggestions?
Like you said, you can’t have a bimbo story without ditziness. Bed & Breakout has plenty of instances of the characters acting silly or failing to realize they’re transforming. Limerick wrote some pretty hilarious bimbo dialogue, as well!
That said, while both the protagonist and her friend end up as sexy ditzes, the focus is more on their growing libido than their IQ.
Thanks for your ask and I hope that answers your question!
Hmmm… It’s been a while since I read it last but, off the top of my head:
I’ll check those out, thanks! The artwork is very cute-yet-sexy!
The Man in Room Ten by Limerick. Hands down. It hits so many of my buttons: multiple transformations, various bimbo stereotypes, gradual process, reluctant protagonist.
It’s been a while since I read that one, I’ll check it out! Though, as a rule, I’d rather illustrate an existing story than a new one.
No! Tell me more!
The Mind Control POV. Here’s the preview and store link:
http://sortimid.tumblr.com/post/125014466643/get-the-rest-now-see-the-world-through-the-eyes
This was more difficult to answer than I expected! Drawing is one of my favourite activities but I wouldn’t immediately describe it as “fun”. I associate that word more with flirting or playing video games. For me, the act of drawing is peaceful/zen-like rather than exciting.
I love drawing comedy. Both Ebimbola and Bed & Breakout have some funny moments which I enjoyed planning out. The latter was also a collaboration with Limerick who is amazing. Translating his script into comic form was difficult but also incredibly satisfying.
Creating artwork and layouts that read well gives me great satisfaction (does that count as fun?). Some of the page layouts in Bed & Breakout make me smile with pride (like the dildo scene).
I really enjoy making sequences that feel “alive” and animated. Atchoo, even though it’s old, has a special place in my heart for that very reason.
Finally, I had a lot of fun designing the Bimbo Princesses. Matching each one with a fitting bimbo archetype was an incredibly satisfying intellectual task. I also learned a lot by studying the Disney designs and how efficient and economical they are with their linework. They do so much with so little!
P.S. Let me just add that answering these questions has been very fun! Keep them coming!
None of them are winning any science awards, they seem too preoccupied with their looks. I go over this in the Collector’s Edition booklet notes: I tried to make Belle the “cutest”. She also has a strong connection to reading so I wanted to depict that.
I’d be lying if said I wasn’t, at least partly, inspired by this:
http://vitalisart.tumblr.com/post/133489584869/disney-princesses-reimagined-as-slutty-bimbos
I was curious what the rest of the princesses would look like, so I decided to draw them myself!