KK here is a rare animal in the sense that his fakes are quite controversial and cross many lines, and it doesn't diminish the fact that it's great artwork that deserves praise and appreciation - he has a lot of "followers" or "fans" or whatever our audience is called. He's a great artist that knows his craft very well (I would like to learn a couple of things from him) and uses it to create his fantasies. Morality should not enter the equation here, but acceptance of other ppl deviances. I mean, just read loudly and slowly the name of this forum.kk1039 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 20, 2018 12:07 amI have to agree with Demogorgon here as well. I don't like to stray into the underage area myself for personal tastes, but anyone who knows my fakes knows that my personal tastes in fakes probably have their own whole different moral discussion for another time.
As far as I'm concerened, if the source material used for the fakes didn't come from anything that did harm to the person, and was simply altered through creative use of software, then it's purely a work of fiction.
Out of curiousity I would like to know how other fakers feel about my work, and if it is crossing a moral line or not.
I personally don't like anything that even suggest harming or causing pain (mental or physical) so you will never see bdsm or rape fantasies or anything like that in my work, but that's just me; I've told him that I prefer his running mascara and whore make ups, which are AMAZING and he even made one for me when I asked - cool guy
Some ppl like futa, or foor fetish, or scat, or fucking a warm apple pie, and some others do not even like to watch at nudity but love lingerie and gravure. So, to each his own
My point is: we must do what we like, what turns us on, and try to create our darkest fantasies - but don't harm others in the process (like using actual CP for a fake)