
“However, since then, both the stores and the customers in the erotic manga world have significantly leveled up. Finally, the times have caught up with me…”
I’m really glad I didn’t quit.
I didn’t like the slender boom of the 90s, so I was waiting for the return of the chubby boom… and now I’m also getting into it.
It is certainly not Ayanami.
But I think it was the most skilled and erotic at that time.
Whether it’s Ayanami or not, it’s impressive to say it directly.
>>5There are many people, regardless of whether they are targeting men or women, who come to the event venue and say things like that.
There are also people who spilled cola on the book.
No, but I think it was Ayanami at first.
>>6I also like the initial transistor glamor body shape.
I feel like my first work was Ayanami.
The second work was already in Mog wave.
In the early stages, I think they are quite similar.
The impression that I gradually stopped trying to imitate.
Is this the oldest one among the registered?
It’s quite high in Ayanami-ness.
It was clear that the artistic ability was outstanding.
However, it was not Ayanami.
Was there not much diversity in sexual preferences back in the days of old erotic games?
Were you drawing with a resolve that would be affected by that level of setback?
I was wondering if it was even more intense…
>>13Now, it’s an era where most erotic artists proudly create erotic art, but back then, I don’t think there were many people who could do that…
Even in the otaku community, the status of erotic content was quite low until recently.
It’s like the erotic images from my home; even now, making them too different isn’t heresy.
It’s not just about the diversity of preferences; even now, people are still told not to dress up or take off their glasses, right?
That’s it.
Am I the only one who liked Izurunomi more than Mogutan?
The art was so good and erotic that I was already getting off to it back then, but the times have really caught up.
There are really a lot of skilled people now.
I was surprised to find that this person was in charge of illustrations for commercial works I used to watch.
I think you can tell just by looking, but I also understand the feeling of wanting to say it.
The characteristics of the original work have almost disappeared.
>>22People who have their own art style are amazing.
This isn’t Ayanami! 💢💦 Pyu pyu!
Mogudan is also really good at drawing men, so I want him to do more all-ages work as well.
Of course, I will keep drawing Mog waves ❤
Having a character that retains only the atmosphere is a major genre in the world of doujinshi.
Was it that in the past, there was a negative attitude towards enhancing breasts and buttocks in fan creations?
>>26Limit.
There is/are.
There are always negative people toward any expression, regardless of the past or present; they just happen to be easy targets for attacks.
Wow, it’s impressive to say that directly to someone’s face…
Well, if we’re talking about whether it’s Ayanami or not, it’s leaning more towards not Ayanami…
It’s clearly stated that Eva prohibits erotic secondary creations for profit, yet there are still people who continue to draw; they’re just crazy.
>>32Recently, I feel like I’m drawing a different character with a bit of a different design.
It might have been someone else.
>>32There’s not a single word mentioning that, and additional information was provided later, wasn’t it?
I just wanted the adults to acknowledge that even though my body shape is exaggerated, I can really ejaculate.
Seems stronger than Bunshichi Tanba.
Comic Market, or rather, doujin events, attract some strange people.
There was a cross-dressing old man who suddenly came by and just pointed out typos in the sample magazine before leaving.
If I say that my original character has a similar vibe, then someone will inevitably point out that it’s just like Ayanami, so there’s nothing I can do about it.
This person is still drawing.
My fondness for chubby things is undoubtedly influenced by this character’s Ayanami.
Gradually accustomed from the beginning…
I wonder how it is to be piled on top of Ayanami, even now that I see it.
That aside, there’s something powerful about the way this person builds things up, and I don’t dislike it.
Even now, it’s still referred to as “Mogunami” as a proper noun instead of “Ayanami,” so it’s definitely not Ayanami.
But wasn’t it the case back then that everyone looked like a completely different person except for their hairstyle?
Regardless of the inflation of breast size, it’s definitely not Ayanami…
At first, it was easy to get into it, just the right level of excitement.
The peak of the Mog wave is still a Mog wave.
Not just in appearance.
I think a big part of why it doesn’t feel like Evangelion is because the original characters don’t appear at all in the work.
Since I only recognize it as a Mogu wave except for the first one, I was really surprised when Shinji appeared.
>>46Flying squirrels are great, aren’t they?
Tornado
>>47I laughed at the book where Tatsumaki appeared separately from Mogumaki.
The ability to bring the original work to life through art.
I can understand that some people might find the idea of nipples protruding through fabric to be a joke, but it’s incredibly erotic, isn’t it?
I feel like the times have caught up, but it’s absolutely impossible for Ayanami and Tatsumaki to officially catch up.
>>49Well… I feel like that physique hasn’t caught up with the times yet…
The man who continued to draw Eva more than Anno.
If you ask me if it’s Ayanami, the answer is NO.
But it’s okay because it can be removed, YES.
Since the ban on erotic creation, I have developed tactile senses.
At the time, I remember thinking it was too thick and definitely too pointed! But now that I look at it, it seems more standard…
Why is this person so fixated on Ayanami?
In the BDBOX package of “Kitepri,” it has been altered into a Mog form, which clearly differs from the original Pacifica, so it probably isn’t possible to distinguish them intentionally…
You had a partner around this time, right?
In the beginning, you weren’t this chubby, right?
It wasn’t Ayanami, but it was good.
The areola of a gege is just normal now when I look at it.
Looking at it now, it seems like an ordinary body type that is quite common in social games.
>>65It’s not just the thickness, but this muscular weightiness is quite rare.
Well, I think that an otaku of the scale of Evangelion would say something like that.
I’ve liked this pattern since long ago and still do, Mogudan.
I can only say that the times have truly caught up.
If you watch Densuri, you can clearly see that Moguha-chan is justice.
>>59This feeling! It is truly love!
It was treated as a novelty, Mogura wave.
I truly believe that I have laid the foundation for the current excitement, both domestically and internationally.
I was just too much of a promiscuous person rather than focusing on my style…
I liked it when you made the background as a promiscuous person, but…
The dim feeling of the paint also contributes to the sense of guilt.
It smells like dust from the gym storage.
Large nipples and big breasts with big buttocks have become quite common.
There was a time I fell out of it, but once I started to think, “Isn’t it a bit too plump?” and recognized the concept of Mogu waves, I stopped falling out.
The depiction of Minamoto no Yorimitsu by this person was very good.
This person’s large breasts have become a standard that I want to match.
The times have truly caught up.
At first, Tatsumaki was also Tatsumaki.
The fan art of Berserk that I drew sometime ago was so well-drawn that it truly moved me.
I feel like her personality is quite different from the original Ayanami.
Well, the TV version and the new movie version of Ayanami are quite different…
This person has shut themselves away on Fantia.
Did you get cum inside you by a million Roman soldiers?
Originally, you’re extremely good at any kind of drawing.
Rare for an erotic artist, this person is better at drawing men than women.
I’m a bold person who openly declared my love for Ayanami at the time of the live TV broadcast.
Is it the original Pekora or Mogudan?
The old man is skilled, but if he can draw Tatsumaki, he can probably draw shota too.
I really love it, but the Ahegao faces I’ve started drawing in recent years honestly feel out of place in my style, and I’m not a fan…
Wasn’t it said because of the craziness of the situation rather than the picture?
Whether this comes out or not aside, it can’t be seen by Ayanami, right?
Though she is quiet and has few expressions, it’s not at all the case that she is emotionless, right, Ayanami?
Especially on television.
>>95There are parts that can be quite intense, even if it doesn’t show on my face.
I love Mogumaki.
I love that when I send my thoughts on x, the bear 🐻 emoji replies back cutely.
It’s not Ayanami, it’s Mogunami…
It’s a little sad that Nakayohi Mogudan is no longer Nakayohi.
It suggests that everyone thinks of the nickname “Mogu Wave” even though they don’t say it directly to someone’s face.