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>>24834 I know exactly what you're talking about. Aesthetically speaking, the sharper cleaner shading and style generally don't do it for me. However, this rule takes second presedence if there is a strong concept that presses the right buttons. A well shaded, slippery, oily piece of fuckmeat will tend to take second place to something not quite well drawn but makes me think, "oh shi- that's hot."
Also (on maby a related vein), I tend to throw out aesthetic technique if the setting is a non-erotic one. Like if you're browsing through a webcomic and you see something that presses those right buttons (even if very few, like darker shaded lips or revealing clothing).
And you can also add additional points if it's a character you're familiar with; rather than some random dude/dudette.
And then there's porn. Where they pay some girl to take her cloths off and throw her jubblies around. I got bored of that at 14.
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