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In the original series, Chloe was already divorced from her husband and living with her parents; in Ramek I want to show the reason for the divorce.
Okay old friend. But please hurry with remake chapter 32.🙏🏼
And if you don't mind then tell us if in remake chapter 32, Claire will do the same thing she did in Daady desire 4? That is if you don't mind giving us a little spoiler just keep some og fans a bit more hooked, if you know what I mean.😁😁😁
 
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Impressive... I definitely don't understand, isn't AI supposed to be a support for improving work? Otherwise, what's the point of publishing new software if it's technologically inferior? It's like an iPhone, I tend to believe that when I update my IOS it's to improve the capabilities of my cell phone, or else I don't understand anymore, sorry... 😅
This is simply a matter of comparison. I believe the creator has every right to use whatever tools he finds most convenient to develop his work. This is not about criticizing the use of technology or dismissing the effort involved in the more recent productions. I'm just sharing a personal opinion: when we carefully observe the evolution of the work, especially from the early projects to the current ones, it's possible to notice that something was lost in terms of visual refinement. The earlier works showed greater attention to detail, with more cohesive scenes and a more polished aesthetic, which contributed to a deeper sense of immersion. Of course, I still enjoy the work as a whole. CrazyDad has a unique style and a creative approach that make him stand out in the genre. However, when making this comparison, it seems to me that the earlier works carried a level of visual and artistic sophistication that has faded somewhat over time , perhaps due to the adoption of new tools like artificial intelligence.
 
Amanda - Parte 46
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Okay old friend. But please hurry with remake chapter 32.🙏🏼
And if you don't mind then tell us if in remake chapter 32, Claire will do the same thing she did in Daady desire 4? That is if you don't mind giving us a little spoiler just keep some og fans a bit more hooked, if you know what I mean.😁😁😁
Claire will be angry with Chloe, she wants her father all to herself. Same rhythm as the original story, Claire takes her father home and Cody goes to look after his grandmother. Chloe returns home and gets a nasty surprise from her husband.
 
This is simply a matter of comparison. I believe the creator has every right to use whatever tools he finds most convenient to develop his work. This is not about criticizing the use of technology or dismissing the effort involved in the more recent productions. I'm just sharing a personal opinion: when we carefully observe the evolution of the work, especially from the early projects to the current ones, it's possible to notice that something was lost in terms of visual refinement. The earlier works showed greater attention to detail, with more cohesive scenes and a more polished aesthetic, which contributed to a deeper sense of immersion. Of course, I still enjoy the work as a whole. CrazyDad has a unique style and a creative approach that make him stand out in the genre. However, when making this comparison, it seems to me that the earlier works carried a level of visual and artistic sophistication that has faded somewhat over time , perhaps due to the adoption of new tools like artificial intelligence.
I understood, my post was a real question, because I don't understand this "evolution" in a general way, and especially not a criticism of the work of PK and Crazydad3d, of whom I am a fan of quite a few publications, and that I still am (y)(y)(y)
 
Claire will be angry with Chloe, she wants her father all to herself. Same rhythm as the original story, Claire takes her father home and Cody goes to look after his grandmother. Chloe returns home and gets a nasty surprise from her husband.
Ohhh. So up next cody will get cozy with grandma while Claire gets to bang bang with daddy all alone in her house. Superb.👌🏼
Please hurry pal. Can't wait to see this. Eagerly waiting for the day when cody finally gets between grandma's legs.😍
Thank you so much, old friend.👌🏼
 
When comparing CrazyDad's older works to the more recent ones; it’s clear that despite using older software, the older works were visually far more refined. The images had a unique clarity, with a level of detail that provided a deeper immersion in the narratives. The illustration style was more organic and fluid, creating a more impactful experience for the audience. In the early works, even with technological limitations, the artistic quality stood out; each scene was carefully crafted, with precise control over shadows, lights, and textures. This made the characters feel more alive and real, adding to the intensity of the stories. There was a visual coherence that not only pleased the eyes but also integrated seamlessly with the erotic narrative; making the audience emotionally connect with what was being told. I truly consider the older works superior to the current ones, especially in terms of visual detailing. Over time, the quality gradually declined, particularly with the introduction of AI for texturing. While this technology sped up the creation process, it couldn’t capture the same complexity and depth that traditional illustration methods provided. AI-generated textures often end up looking artificial and impersonal; stripping away some of the soul and artistic touch that was present in the previous publications. Moreover, the introduction of these new technologies seems to have affected the fluidity of the scenes and the visual consistency that characterized CrazyDad's unique style. Instead of enhancing the work, AI has introduced an excess of standardization; which, while efficient in terms of production, fails to maintain the same visual impact as the older works. Therefore, it’s impossible to deny that the quality of the older works, especially in terms of detailing and emotional connection with the audience, remains unmatched, even with technological advancements. AI can be a useful tool, but for CrazyDad's art, the human touch was an essential element that cannot be replaced.View attachment 1523736View attachment 1523737View attachment 1523738
I notice that you have considerable technical knowledge in Visual Arts, even indicating an academic background in the area. I confess that I have no knowledge of the processes, procedures, or methods applied to the composition of 3D comics. But I really like CrazyDad's work, both old and new. You made it very clear that you prefer the old works, whose composition processes did not yet use Artificial Intelligence and other current programs (software). Well... The scene below is from episode number 13 of "Forbidden Desire - Remake", one of my favorite chapters of the series. For me, it is a perfect, impeccable work, just like other more recent works. But my point of view is that of a layman, of a simple fan of some series authored by CrazyDad. You, on the other hand, have a more refined perspective and, because of that, you can detect aspects that seem to demonstrate a certain decline in the visual treatment of current works in comparison to the older works. Could you analyze this scene and detect this decline, comparing this scene with any other scene from "Mother - Desire Forbidden"? And with the knowledge you have, can you identify in this scene whether the work used the resource of Artificial Intelligence? I want to make it clear that I am not issuing you a challenge here... It's just that I am interested in better understanding the technical methodology in creating a visual work.

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Ohhh. So up next cody will get cozy with grandma while Claire gets to bang bang with daddy all alone in her house. Superb.👌🏼
Please hurry pal. Can't wait to see this. Eagerly waiting for the day when cody finally gets between grandma's legs.😍
Thank you so much, old friend.👌🏼
But you're impatient, huh, my friend? Let the man work... You must be a Gemini native! 😂😂😂😂
 

But you're impatient, huh, my friend? Let the man work... You must be a Gemini native! 😂😂😂😂
I am a gemini bro.😁😁
Plus I have a big fetish for Older Woman Younger man sex scenarios especially if it's incest or very close to incest like mom-son, stepmom-stepson, aunt-nephew, grandma-grandson and most importantly mother in law - son in law stuff. So yes, I'm being impatient for this but I'm not sorry for it.😂😆🤣
It's better that way.👍🏼👍🏼
 
Very good! I liked it! I haven't fully enjoyed the episode yet, but, from this preview, to the displeasure of some, Lupi didn't lick Caroline's vagina. But it's like CrazyDad stated and reiterated: "Caroline" is characterized by 100% incest and the future series "Emily" will be characterized by 90% bestiality.
 
I am a gemini bro.😁😁
Plus I have a big fetish for Older Woman Younger man sex scenarios especially if it's incest or very close to incest like mom-son, stepmom-stepson, aunt-nephew, grandma-grandson and most importantly mother in law - son in law stuff. So yes, I'm being impatient for this but I'm not sorry for it.😂😆🤣
It's better that way.👍🏼👍🏼
I also enjoy this type of sexual circumstance (older women with younger men). So much so that I also really like the series "Clarice" and it was quite delightful for me to immerse myself in the episodes in which she has sex with her grandson David. But I am also very, very curious about episode 16 of the series "Miranda". But I am afraid that asking CrazyDad for a spoiler and what he reveals to me will not please me very much... Since, in the same way that you can't wait to admire Cody between his grandmother Amelia's legs, I hope that, in episode 16 of your series, Miranda will masterfully ride her son Justin on the double bed, in a good number of scenes. But since this is just a fan's wish and I don't know what CrazyDad's plans are, after episode 16, for future chapters of the series "Miranda", I prefer to contain my curiosity and wait.
 
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"caroline" and "big black cocks" used to be released in the same period every time.. i think this is the first time we had 2 chapters of caroline without any chapter of bbc.
 
I notice that you have considerable technical knowledge in Visual Arts, even indicating an academic background in the area. I confess that I have no knowledge of the processes, procedures, or methods applied to the composition of 3D comics. But I really like CrazyDad's work, both old and new. You made it very clear that you prefer the old works, whose composition processes did not yet use Artificial Intelligence and other current programs (software). Well... The scene below is from episode number 13 of "Forbidden Desire - Remake", one of my favorite chapters of the series. For me, it is a perfect, impeccable work, just like other more recent works. But my point of view is that of a layman, of a simple fan of some series authored by CrazyDad. You, on the other hand, have a more refined perspective and, because of that, you can detect aspects that seem to demonstrate a certain decline in the visual treatment of current works in comparison to the older works. Could you analyze this scene and detect this decline, comparing this scene with any other scene from "Mother - Desire Forbidden"? And with the knowledge you have, can you identify in this scene whether the work used the resource of Artificial Intelligence? I want to make it clear that I am not issuing you a challenge here... It's just that I am interested in better understanding the technical methodology in creating a visual work.

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I completely understand your point of view. At no point did I say I prefer the older works; my intention is simply to highlight the passion and attention to detail that stood out so much in the earlier compositions. I know that trial and error are part of the creative process; and I genuinely admire the effort and dedication that the CrazyDad and PigKing teams have always put into their work. That initial phase truly had an impact; it pulled us into the story with impressive immersion. That said, I haven’t stopped enjoying the more recent works. But as a longtime fan, I admit that sometimes we let emotion speak louder and end up going a bit too far with our critiques. As I’ve mentioned before, my focus is on what was gradually left behind during this visual evolution. I’m still a fan of the entire body of work and I always look forward to being surprised again by the beauty of the composition and the attention given to the main characters.
For example, I still love reading Lost Family. In chapter 1, Thomas, Cynthia’s son, was the typical little scoundrel; his facial expressions, gestures, and even the way he rushed to have sex with Cynthia had a surprisingly comedic tone. To me, he remains one of the most exciting male characters in the story.
Regarding the use of AI, it’s important to clarify that PigKing does not use artificial intelligence to compose the scenes. It is mainly used to apply textures; the compositions themselves are still done manually. Daz3D alone generates cleaner images, but the issue might lie in the time it takes to render, which can affect the level of refinement in each frame.
And those small visual details that added so much charm to the works have become more subtle; Dr. Brandie’s bikini tan line is gone, and Cynthia’s blue eyes no longer stand out the way they used to. These were nuances that gave the work its subtlety and style. But overall, even if some of that visual refinement has faded over time, I remain a devoted fan of the entire work and always hope to be surprised again by that old magic that marked the beginning of it all.
 
Very good! I liked it! I haven't fully enjoyed the episode yet, but, from this preview, to the displeasure of some, Lupi didn't lick Caroline's vagina. But it's like CrazyDad stated and reiterated: "Caroline" is characterized by 100% incest and the future series "Emily" will be characterized by 90% bestiality.
I think all the characters could, at some point, experience situations related to Zoophilia themes. Caroline, for example, could go through something like that just like any other character. The idea of keeping everyone 100% within a single pattern ends up being a bit limiting. It's not about preferring one thing over another, but rather about exploring the exotic and versatile potential of the work. What makes the story interesting is precisely the freedom to break away from monotony, both in the scenes and in the plot. Opening space for those kinds of experiences would only enrich the narrative.
 
I completely understand your point of view. At no point did I say I prefer the older works; my intention is simply to highlight the passion and attention to detail that stood out so much in the earlier compositions. I know that trial and error are part of the creative process; and I genuinely admire the effort and dedication that the CrazyDad and PigKing teams have always put into their work. That initial phase truly had an impact; it pulled us into the story with impressive immersion. That said, I haven’t stopped enjoying the more recent works. But as a longtime fan, I admit that sometimes we let emotion speak louder and end up going a bit too far with our critiques. As I’ve mentioned before, my focus is on what was gradually left behind during this visual evolution. I’m still a fan of the entire body of work and I always look forward to being surprised again by the beauty of the composition and the attention given to the main characters.
For example, I still love reading Lost Family. In chapter 1, Thomas, Cynthia’s son, was the typical little scoundrel; his facial expressions, gestures, and even the way he rushed to have sex with Cynthia had a surprisingly comedic tone. To me, he remains one of the most exciting male characters in the story.
Regarding the use of AI, it’s important to clarify that PigKing does not use artificial intelligence to compose the scenes. It is mainly used to apply textures; the compositions themselves are still done manually. Daz3D alone generates cleaner images, but the issue might lie in the time it takes to render, which can affect the level of refinement in each frame.
And those small visual details that added so much charm to the works have become more subtle; Dr. Brandie’s bikini tan line is gone, and Cynthia’s blue eyes no longer stand out the way they used to. These were nuances that gave the work its subtlety and style. But overall, even if some of that visual refinement has faded over time, I remain a devoted fan of the entire work and always hope to be surprised again by that old magic that marked the beginning of it all.
You made it clear. And I apologize for my mistaken impression. The thing is, the way you expressed yourself in your comments, with such nostalgic fervor, regarding the older works of "CrazyDad-Pigking" really gave me that impression of preference. And you are right about certain aspects that would provide greater realism to the constitution of the characters, for example, the bikini or underwear (bra and panties) on the female characters, especially those characters with darker skin, such as Brandie, her daughter Bonnie, Claire, Chloe, Emma or even Amanda. And sometimes I have the visual impression (but I could be wrong) that, in the most recent episodes of the series "Miranda" (my favorite female character within the "CrazyDad-Frank Romano" universe), the impressive voluptuousness of Justin's mother has suffered a slight reduction.
 
I think all the characters could, at some point, experience situations related to Zoophilia themes. Caroline, for example, could go through something like that just like any other character. The idea of keeping everyone 100% within a single pattern ends up being a bit limiting. It's not about preferring one thing over another, but rather about exploring the exotic and versatile potential of the work. What makes the story interesting is precisely the freedom to break away from monotony, both in the scenes and in the plot. Opening space for those kinds of experiences would only enrich the narrative.
I think this is a resource that CrazyDad is using to try to reduce or eliminate divergences and dissatisfactions among its audience. This resource can, indeed, restrict the experiences of the female characters, confining them to a specific theme, but it can also prove efficient in achieving its objective.
 
I think this is a resource that CrazyDad is using to try to reduce or eliminate divergences and dissatisfactions among its audience. This resource can, indeed, restrict the experiences of the female characters, confining them to a specific theme, but it can also prove efficient in achieving its objective.
I keep trying to understand the reason behind this dissatisfaction with certain characters; especially when most fans continue to follow and enjoy the content. It seems like there's a very small minority that complains about everything and tries, in some way, to influence or control the creative direction; which honestly doesn't make much sense. No one is going to stop following a series like Dr. Brandie just because they felt uncomfortable with a certain theme or a more daring approach. That kind of squeamish reaction usually comes from a loud group; but one that doesn’t really represent the majority. In fact, limiting the possibilities for characters; especially female ones; in an attempt to please everyone might end up flattening the story; stripping away what used to make it richer, bolder, and more versatile.
 

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