Presumably that'll happen once Rebirth comes out on PC so that they can export those models as a base?Goddamnit. They're so much good stuff in it too..... oh well. As long as it happens eventually.
Presumably that'll happen once Rebirth comes out on PC so that they can export those models as a base?Goddamnit. They're so much good stuff in it too..... oh well. As long as it happens eventually.
I wonder if this recklessness comes with being in the industry. Do these people not learn from their colleagues and/or predecessors of the difficulty of juggling the two, or do they willingly ignore it?I want to improve my mental health and be able to make animations for you all to enjoy
What negative comments? Nagoo has to be one of the most universally loved porn animators out there. He ain't no X3D where even the people in F95 are sick of his shit lolHe's gotten better at his work pacing lately. But yes most of the content fatigue stems from trying to appease a vocal minority who unironically don't even pay for his content. Negative comments stick out to content creators very easily. Nagoo also only charges like $2-3 for his Patreon fees so people need to be more patient.
It's not being reckless. Burnout comes with being a creator, especially a creator who manages everything themselves.
Yeah can't imagine why people that slave over work on their computers, often in addition to their 'normal' irl jobs, for hours at a time, could be getting depressed.wtf another mental health issue if this true i wish him good health and bye bye yuffie animation but why all patreon porn creator have mental health issue? wtf
I hope not, because I fail to see how that announcement would accomplish anything but fuel all that nagging and moaning. Then again, filtering that "noise" out is like any other skill: takes daily practice to stay in shape. And the sensible part of the userbase is, well, sensible.His report may also be b/c of people who insist he make something every month, and constantly bitch, nag and moan when there's nothing for months.
I would say "survival bias": some creators just never draw attention to it - or never mention it at all. Some get through, some do not. Plus, of course, Patreon is one of the biggest platforms - hardly makes it the "only" platform to have that issue, it probably is as simple as "the one you hear most often about".wtf another mental health issue if this true i wish him good health and bye bye yuffie animation but why all patreon porn creator have mental health issue? wtf
It's not that simple when it comes to art. Artists, oftentimes, take a lot of pride in what they create. If their mental state is causing them to see recent works in a negative light, a reduced workload isn't gonna help that. That's also not how mental health works. It's not like a physical injury where you can just "push through" the pain. Nagoo's animation job, whether it be his main job or just a thing on the side, also requires him to be online to promote his works. Arguably one of the worst places you can be when mentally unwell. I'd love for him to continue on through it because it feels like I've been waiting on this Yuffie animation forever, but it's just not feasible.The bitch of the problem is the question whether Nagoo can afford to put animating on hold (assuming this is a side gig and not main source of income), to divert that attention to whatever health problems arose, if any, along with that "normal IRL job" thing (clearly - bills STILL refuse to pay themselves, cheeky bastards). The goal should be to reduce the load, not bruteforce through. Look at it this way: if you struggle to do some things when you are fit as a fiddle, how likely are you to get better at doing those exact same things when your health is severely compromised? As the saying goes: this is a marathon, not a sprint.
I hope not, because I fail to see how that announcement would accomplish anything but fuel all that nagging and moaning. Then again, filtering that "noise" out is like any other skill: takes daily practice to stay in shape. And the sensible part of the userbase is, well, sensible.
I would say "survival bias": some creators just never draw attention to it - or never mention it at all. Some get through, some do not. Plus, of course, Patreon is one of the biggest platforms - hardly makes it the "only" platform to have that issue, it probably is as simple as "the one you hear most often about".
Maybe, but nagoonimation is only human after all.I thought that after he fell in love, it would make him less susceptible to negative influences.