3 dibujo.
Primera vez dibujando chichis tamaño megalodon, no salio tan mal, pero pudo haber sido mejor 👍
@ato-f tome niño ctm, su vieja ordeñadora 😎👍
Luego le hago algo mejorsito, tienes el privilegio de que corrija el dibujo para usted porque eres mi cuñado, si no lo fueras no te hacia un klo. ✨️
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i thought he was just a sugar baby?! -- a starker series has now a translated version of it in Spanish all thanks to Sther, @drama-loves-me 🫡 you're the best, sugar pie! 🩷
Check it out on the link below! 👇🏻
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patreon-likes summary
ok, fruits of my researches. linking my pages when they exist.
Patreon:
charges monthly
the largest such site, widely used. supports Discord integration.
8% + payment processing fee, 5% for basic (no tiers) mode
NSFW art and nudes allowed but not IRL sex acts
pays out through Paypal or Payoneer.
Ko-Fi:
built around one-off payments rather than recurring
nominally 0% cut, but some features (incl. donor exclusive posts, scheduling, changing colours) gated behind a 5% cut.
NSFW art very emphatically not allowed. (you can set a NSFW tag on your page which mostly seems to be a cover your ass thing if you post anything even slightly suggestive.)
pays out through Paypal or Stripe.
Pixiv Fanbox:
charges monthly.
closely tied to Pixiv, the big Japanese illustration site. so if you make anything anime adjacent this is the place to be.
seems like the company have been making a big push to court English and Chinese speakers lately, so the site is usable in English now.
10% cut. Only supports yen.
NSFW art allowed and a focus of the site; very little rule enforcement on Pixiv proper but might be more strict when payment is involved. No photos.
pays out through Paypal, or direct to a Japanese bank account.
Liberapay:
charges weekly.
selling point is that it lowers processing fees by batching payments as much as possible. i.e. you pay liberapay once in advance for all the people you’re subbed to, I think is the idea. also emphasises that these payments are just donations, they don’t carry any obligations with them.
no cut from Liberapy, est. <5% fee for payment processing.
NSFW allowed, with the warning that Liberapay can’t stop you being banned by a payment processor.
pays out through Paypal or Stripe.
looks promising if you know some like, software nerd type people who will nod appreciatively when the site starts talking about Free, Libre, Open. But inevitably the question is how many people are actually on there? Still if someone doesn’t care about donation incentives may be good to steer them there, it’s nice and minimalist.
Sponsus:
charges monthly.
calls itself a ‘worker-owned co-op’ but in practice seems to be a solo dev effort. small user base. has some nice features, including Discord integration. supposed to let you import stuff from Patreon.
unfortunately encountered some jank while trying to set up my page. tech support is joining a pretty small discord where like... conversation is a handful of people saying they’re still using it. will update this post if I get help but rn I think this is too bugged to be trustworthy.
7% cut.
NSFW art allowed, as long as it’s not “extreme and violent”. No photos.
pays out through Stripe.
conceptually I really wanted to like this one, but I just can’t recommend it.
sther:
this one came up as a potential rec in a twitter thread of patreon alternatives but it doesn’t seem to like... actually be anything more than one webpage right now? like there’s no where to sign up or anything, tested in chromium as well as firefox so it’s not just jank scripting.
so more of the idea of a thing? but if this is actually legit then...
charges monthly.
really overt social justicey marketing (“are you a woman, LGBTQ+, person of color, or ally? we want you!” ok back off mate) and unpronounceable name
claims no site fees until you earn at least $50/mo, thereafter a flat $5 fee; 5% transaction fee.
can’t find their NSFW policy, or indeed their anything policy
how do they pay out? it’s a mystery.
creator is pushing bitcoin on twitter lol.
like 50:50 on whether this is a scam or just a really naive person
OnlyFans:
charges monthly.
the current ‘only game in town’ for solo porn, not really used so much by illustrators, but I thought it’s interesting to compare.
20% cut. presumably because the main payment processors won’t play nice with sex work.
NSFW allowed. site made a move to ban sex workers but walked it back after outcry. they might try it again.
pays out through various types of bank transfer
cryptocurrency:
yeah no.
frankly looking at this field the best option seems to be to rely mostly on Patreon, and maybe keep Fanbox open to see if I can build a bit of interest in Japan.
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