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!
I have not! (link pls?)
I think it’s a fun concept! I’m working on something similar, only less magical and more “a woman dyes her hair and this sparks a chain reaction of changes”. The idea being that she’s initially ambivalent about the change, but others’ reactions gradually shift her perspective.
Sure! Here you go!

I love Limerick’s work! Not only is he the best writer in bimbofication, he’s also the reason I started drawing smut! My very first piece* came to be when he asked for volunteers willing to draw a cover for his next story. I jumped at the opportunity.
I won’t rule out the possibility of drawing more art inspired by his work (after all, The Man in Room Ten is, by far, my favourite bimbo story) but I currently find it much more exciting to work on fresh ideas and stories. I will say, though, that the best fruit of my collaboration with Limerick have yet to come.
*boy that looks old, by the way