Has Kinsyo given up art?

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  • #58969
    Dr.Otto
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    Good lord! No, don't do it!  ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

    You don't think so? I kinda thought a more realistic approach might stand out a bit more these days, since there's not a ton of artists who approach it from that angle.

    #58970
    TC2
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    If it suits an artist to draw realistically then by all means.  But if the artists style is mainly in animation or unrealistic, well they should play to their strengths.  For me, the amount of realism in a picture is irrelevant, it can be hyper realistic like a portrait or completely unrealistic like Iczerman's, but as long as the message or power of the image comes across it doesn't matter.  I have been bored by many hyper realistic pictures, and I have been bored by completely unrealistic pictures, ti is not the style of the art that matters, it is the content of the picture.  Just seeing a character standing around in a realistic fashion doesn't do anything, seeing a character standing around while conveying an emotion or living through an experience is a different story.

    So it's not style, but rather it's substance that's more important; at least in my opinion.

    #58971
    JimmyDimples
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    ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

    Your folks got you your Christmas stuff, not Santa…

    … the brand-name uptown department store shirts are really just generic/Made-In-China duds with a stamp-size label tacked on…

    … Max Headroom was a live actor…

    … the Wizard of Oz was a guy behind a curtain with SFX machinery…

    … there's more to art than big buxom muscle babes.

    The shocking revelations you learn every day.  ::)

    Hey, if it's from the hecklers in the crowds, I'd say ride 'em out.  If it's an honest desire to expand your horizons/try new stuff… I say go for it.  Whichever leaves you with a clean conscience and undisturbed sleep.

    After the break… you CAN live a happy, fulfilling life without a spouse or sweetheart.  Stay tuned.  ๐Ÿ˜‰

    #58972
    Ad_Meyer
    Participant

    Sorry for not picking up this topic earlier….

    Getting back to the original question….

    NO! Kinsyo has NOT given up. 

    1. He is facing technical difficulty with his website management software,
      and is currently unable to update his top page.  However, he has posted
      1 new picture of Haruka training with Taro (with a short Japanese Story)
      as shown here:
      http://members.at.infoseek.co.jp/kinsyo/10gallery-page/haruka002.html

    2. He is preparing a Doujin comic for an upcoming muscle-girl event in Tokyo
      (Nikuket) this Sunday (24 Sept.), and hasn't much time for anything else
      in the Femuscle front.

    3. Kinsyo is a professional Manga artist, (under a different pen-name of
      course) and has some commitments on his professional front too.

    That just about sums up his present situation.  I hope this allays any
    fears about "The Shogun of Female Muscle" (as he is called in Japan now)

    #58973
    baditude41
    Participant

    Thanks for the update, AM!  I'm glad to hear things are going well for Kinsyo (with the exception of the software, that is.)  Haruku is one of my favorites! 

    #58974
    the lonster
    Participant

    You don't think so? I kinda thought a more realistic approach might stand out a bit more these days, since there's not a ton of artists who approach it from that angle.

    No Offense Chris…But I Would Rather Have A Massive Andrah than A Realistic Andrah ….But I'll Support Your Choice.

    #58975
    Ashlee
    Participant

    I won't…as long as someone wants to see it…I'll do it. . .True I've done art that's non muscle girl related. . .BUT I will not forget what got me on the net in the first place and i never will and i won't be bullied or pushed away either And if that's the reason why Kinsyo stopped….Then it's a damn dirty shame.

    Nuff' Said.

                                            Lonnie Gaylor

    Thank You!Best advice to the artist all over!

    #58976
    the lonster
    Participant

    ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

    Your folks got you your Christmas stuff, not Santa…

    … the brand-name uptown department store shirts are really just generic/Made-In-China duds with a stamp-size label tacked on…

    … Max Headroom was a live actor…

    … the Wizard of Oz was a guy behind a curtain with SFX machinery…

    … there's more to art than big buxom muscle babes.

    The shocking revelations you learn every day.  ::)

    Hey, if it's from the hecklers in the crowds, I'd say ride 'em out.  If it's an honest desire to expand your horizons/try new stuff… I say go for it.  Whichever leaves you with a clean conscience and undisturbed sleep.

    After the break… you CAN live a happy, fulfilling life without a spouse or sweetheart.  Stay tuned.  ๐Ÿ˜‰

    OK…You make a valid point..In fact you just pointed out what I'm trying to say here….It's alright to change your style..But do it because you want to…Not because you were forced to.

    #58977
    g-man
    Participant

    Sorry for not picking up this topic earlier….

    Getting back to the original question….

    NO! Kinsyo has NOT given up. 

    1. He is facing technical difficulty with his website management software,
      and is currently unable to update his top page.  However, he has posted
      1 new picture of Haruka training with Taro (with a short Japanese Story)
      as shown here:
      http://members.at.infoseek.co.jp/kinsyo/10gallery-page/haruka002.html

    That's most unfortunate to hear, but I'm really glad that this is the underlying reason why it seemed so dead ๐Ÿ™‚

    Hopefully somebody will translate all those stories some day.

    2. He is preparing a Doujin comic for an upcoming muscle-girl event in Tokyo
      (Nikuket) this Sunday (24 Sept.), and hasn't much time for anything else
      in the Femuscle front.

    Neat! Hopefully he'll make it available for purchase online at some point.

    3. Kinsyo is a professional Manga artist, (under a different pen-name of
      course) and has some commitments on his professional front too.

    That just about sums up his present situation.  I hope this allays any
    fears about "The Shogun of Female Muscle" (as he is called in Japan now)

    It makes sense, his art style certainly is very professional ๐Ÿ˜‰

    #58978
    g-man
    Participant

    Any news from Kinsyo? Haven't seen anything posted there in the better part of a year, and he was my favourite artist ๐Ÿ™

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