OsirisHeir._

Newbie
Aug 21, 2024
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Mmmm damn, there's no way not to love a little chocolate like that:love:

I hope there's a way to steal her from that guy, I really want her now Man, I was salivating XD
Thanks for showing this delicious art, I hope there's more of it here.
rhea so hot i hope she becomes front and center
I hope so, too. Rhea has everyone snapping necks. Hopefully she'll come back sooner rather than later because maaaannnn!!!!.....xD
 

swiver

Active Member
Sep 13, 2020
863
838
I've also made the decision to quit my job in September.
This is kinda a big decision for a dev to do, especially in this economy, whether in north america or europe. a very big risk indeed.
Yes I don't know about this. Making AVN's is a creative enterprise, and one without an institutionalised industry, like say being a novelist (publishers, agents, reviewers, tours...), so stability/continuity is not guaranteed. I mean even those working in established creative industries often have to supplement their income with a day job well into their careers and there's tons of films about careers faltering after initial success.
If it were me, unless I know I can get a job again and my time away from the profession won't be counted against me as a loss of experience (poor career-mothers lol), I'd compromise to find a balance rather even at the cost of productivity rather than risk my future prospects.
Then agian what do I know, this is the age of influencers and all that type of work I don't quite understand, and it does seem if one's parents are upper middle class who invested/saved smart the nontraditional career path might be sustainable for a couple decades. No idea what happens after middle-age though:unsure:
Not that we can complain about more ambitions of fuckery:love:! Good luck to devwhatever he decides.
 

AbyssGames

Developer of "Shadows Of Ambition"
Game Developer
Jan 1, 2018
404
2,749
Yes I don't know about this. Making AVN's is a creative enterprise, and one without an institutionalised industry, like say being a novelist (publishers, agents, reviewers, tours...), so stability/continuity is not guaranteed. I mean even those working in established creative industries often have to supplement their income with a day job well into their careers and there's tons of films about careers faltering after initial success.
If it were me, unless I know I can get a job again and my time away from the profession won't be counted against me as a loss of experience (poor career-mothers lol), I'd compromise to find a balance rather even at the cost of productivity rather than risk my future prospects.
Then agian what do I know, this is the age of influencers and all that type of work I don't quite understand, and it does seem if one's parents are upper middle class who invested/saved smart the nontraditional career path might be sustainable for a couple decades. No idea what happens after middle-age though:unsure:
Not that we can complain about more ambitions of fuckery:love:! Good luck to devwhatever he decides.
The reason why I did it, I have a lot of connections in the industry that I work in. There's very few who can do what I do. Even now when I looked on Linkedin, there's 100+ similar jobs in my area. If things wouldn't work out, I wouldn't have trouble going back, but at the moment, I'd rather focus on something that brings me the most joy in my life. It's a risk for sure, but we have to take a risk every now and then, otherwise life gets boring, doesn't it? :)
 
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