Second Tinker Request!

Okay, so this is the second Pokemon code request pic and I gotta say, I love it when you people ask for more Tinkerbell (and friends). I really makes me feel like I’m doing something right with her. I’m so glad that others enjoy her and want to see more. You people rock! Only one more request pic to go.

In other news, I’ve been busy trying to sell the other side of my art. The stuff that isn’t naughty. I’ve put up shops at Red Bubble and Society 6 and even started up a fan art page to sell myself a bit better and try to make some extra money too. It’s going okay. Slow, but okay. I have also put more thought in to a Patreon. Other artists and fans have told me that I don’t have to have a monthly set up, I can have it by update which would be pretty good since I don’t create art as much as others. Still gonna think about it. If it happens it won’t be until after New Years.

All this selling myself and my art is difficult for me to do. I’ve always had a low self-confidence with regards to what I do. I’ve gotten better, but I generally feel like I would just be bothering people with a Patreon or even doubt people would support me. I read an article the other day about how to be a “selfish artist”. That is, how to sell and talk about yourself to make you sound interesting without sounding like a jerk. Setting up the online shops for the SFW stuff is a big step for me. I hope it all turns out well.

Oops, sorry for hijacking this post for personal stuff. Any way… look! More naughty  Tinkerbell! Yeah baby… ^_^


7 Responses to “Second Tinker Request!”

  • CinosNroca Says:

    Good luck Joe! I think I speak for all of us here when I say that your art is amazing! I know how you feel though, being told to “just be confident” usually doesn’t work. Just keep in mind that you have us cheering you on! 🙂

    Oh yeah, and messy Tink for the win!

    • Nymousano Says:

      Word.

      “Your comment was a bit too short. Please go back and try again.” –LOLWUT?! Comments can be too long, at least when they´re made of BS, but too short?!? XD

      Okay, [i]now[/i] my commy should be long enough to be accepted on this side. ^^

      …or is it now “Your comment is a bit too long” yadda yadda? ;->

  • JJ Says:

    Dat おしり!*

    Man, if that cum dries into the thread on that spool, I’m really not sure that it’ll be any good.

    Also, Tink is so goddamn hot. Too bad none of us humans can do more that cum to a girl of that size. Well… at least not without seriously injuring her….. Actually, I guess that insertion is a possibility (as in, Tink being inserted, rather than something inserting into her). Though, I doubt that’d be pleasant for Tink.

    *This comment is partially posted because I wanted to see if kana work here.

    • JJ Says:

      Forgot to reply to your comment (not just your art… sorry).

      ‘Selling’ one’s self can be a difficult and stressful endeavor. However, if your sfw stuff is as good as your nsfw material (of which I have little doubt), then I don’t think you should stress all that much about it. Your art is very good. There will always be detractors for everything, but they aren’t what’s important. What matters is the people who recognize the value of a thing and spread the word (so to speak). I have a big self-esteem issue myself, and one thing that has helped me is recognizing that the negative ‘voices’ are usually a minority and cannot effect me if I don’t let them. Not sure exactly about what your concerns are, but my original thought was that my work should be accepted by everyone–which is a pipe-dream. This is not to say that you should ignore relevant and positive criticism (everyone can improve), but that some (much) of the negative feedback that is given is not important. Do what you love, and let people who are interested in your work enjoy it (and possibly provide you with some extra income).

      Best of luck!

      • Joe Randel Says:

        I am totally doing what I love, and loving it. I just figured I’d throw my hat in to the ring and try to sell my art on the other side of things. It’s tough. Trying to build a brand for yourself is tough, but I’ll keep at it. Right now my base is just people I know (family and some friends), but I am trying to expand it. A little extra cash for what I do is always welcome. ^_^

    • Joe Randel Says:

      Haha! I keep thinking of what real objects one could use to insert with out ripping her apart. It’s harder then one might think to come up with some good ones.

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