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在互联网档案馆 (archive.org) 阅读或下载《泡沫》。
This bit of bespoke art is a hint of things to come in a future Tale of Gnosis College that I’m going to get around to writing any day now, I promise. It was done for me by Rafael Suzarte, who has appeared on this site many times before. As is often the case with Erotic Mad Science bespoke art, I am making the whole image available for download (just right-click and save) in high resolution (about 3600 by 1800 pixels).
Rafael has a professional website and can be found on Instagram. If you like his work, I encourage you to support him on Patreon, as I do.
I haven’t been able to garner too much in the way of provenance on this image, except that it appears to be part of a painting that once graced the cover of novel written by the prolific German horror author Jürgen Grasmück (1940-2007) who wrote under a variety of pen names. This cover was apparently part of a series he wrote called Macabros under the pen name (one of many he used) Dan Shocker. The image is reblogged from this 30 May 2016 post at Infernal Wonders.
“Frozen lunch?” Is protein so scarce in the galaxy that that’s the best you can think of? This tube girl was first posted in this 27 March 2016 post at Infernal Wonders.
This image appears to be almost completely orphaned; I found it deep in the rear stacks at the Bring Out The GIMP site.
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We’ve been making art and comics here at Erotic Mad Science for almost nine years now, and while this ins’t quite the first actual animation (Erosarts did some animated .gifs early on, including this girlscanner animation, but this is the first one that resembles an actual movie clip with sound and everything. It’s the work of artist HayleyPetHarley, for whom you can find a site at Newgrounds and follow on Twitter. You can also do as I do and support the artist on Patreon. C’mon, people, where do you think art comes from?
The art is an imagined version of the “Bubbles experiment,” which is the subject of my most ambitious comics translation experiment and versions of which you have been seeing here at Erotic Mad Science.
You can download the original MP4 of the animation here.
I had a great deal of fun working with the artist on this particular project, and hope you like it as well. If you do, feel free to sound off in the comments. Animation isn’t cheap, but maybe could be persuaded to do more…
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Content which was originally posted at wrections.com but (1) I think it will be enjoyable for readers over here who might not find their way over to wrections.com, (2) I think sliders are a fun way of presenting comics and (3) the more places content goes, the harder it will be for the forces of the #pornocalypse to eradicate them from the culture.
In the spirit of (3), you can also read and download “Bubbles” from its page at the Internet Archive.