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Ecchi Artist Surprises By Being A Beautiful Woman

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The popular Japanese artist “Yoru (@yoru0409)“, known especially for her erotic illustrations, recently became a trend on social media after sharing a photograph of herself. In a post on Twitter, Yoru mentioned that she had been receiving comments suggesting that she was not a real artist and that she used artificial intelligence to generate her illustrations. To deny these rumors, she decided to share an image of herself along with a sketch of an upcoming illustration.

The reaction from his followers was immediate and positive. Not only were they impressed by the authenticity of her work, but they were also enchanted by its beauty, which further increased her popularity on the platform.

This incident highlighted an interesting aspect of the erotic art industry in Japan: Most erotic artists and hentai mangakas are women. This may seem surprising to some, given that the content produced often targets a predominantly male audience.

The case of Yoru (@yoru0409) is a clear example of how women are leaving their mark in this area, not only for their artistic ability, but also for their ability to connect with their audience in an authentic and personal way. The revelation of her identity and confirmation of her genuine talent strengthened her standing in the artistic community and generated greater recognition of women's contributions to erotic art and the hentai manga industry in Japan.

  • «This is a delight for my eyes».
  • «What! How beautiful!».
  • «Female artists and voice actresses are becoming increasingly attractive».
  • «For some reason, women took to Twitter to criticize. There is no doubt that a woman's worst enemy is another woman.».
  • «I would like to see her cosplaying as Tifa Lockhart».
  • «He has a spectacular figure for such a sedentary job as his, I'm impressed».
  • «Heaven sent us two great gifts».
  • «She's really tall, I think she could pass for a supermodel.».

And if you're curious about his work, here are some of his illustrations:

Source: Otakomu