Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Futanari Art Review - Transgender Body Art Sculpture by Eduardo Rocca

Instead of an animation, I thought showing off some futanari themed artwork would be a great way to keep things active around here while I'm away from my computer. Starting things off, this neat futanari body sculpture that just arrived!


This is by Eduardo Rocca, who runs an Etsy store to sell his works: https://www.etsy.com/shop/EduardoRoccaShop

This is a custom 26cm version of https://www.etsy.com/listing/1023638333/63-inch-transgender-body-art-sculpture , with an extra large peen for maximum futa-ness.

tl;dr is that it is awesome and I wish more people would make stuff like this. More thoughts below the fold.

This is 3d printed from resin and then painted by the artist. This allows the artist to make customizations like the bigger peen size possible. The tradeoff is that the sculpture is pretty light for its size and can be knocked over if you are not careful. But it is perfectly balanced, and even with the large peen it doesn't topple over.

The shape of the body are great, and the shiny black paint catches all sorts of light to show off the fine details. We are clearly into anime proportions here. That just means it stands out from even across the room. The one complaint I have is that the balls are kinda flat. Larger, rounder testicles would both give another point of contact help stabilize the sculpture even more, and also fit the larger shape of the peen. But that is a minor detail. I absolutely love this thing.

This ended up being $150 USD with shipping. And while I don't normally like to talk about price when it comes to artwork, those of you with 3d printers of your own might be wondering how something that would cost less then $10 in resin would sell for such a high price.

The first thing to remember with art is that you are not paying for just the materials. You are paying for all of the training that goes into making something like this. Then there's learning the ins and outs of 3d printing, not to mention the cost of the hardware and materials. The times the sculpture fell apart because the design didn't work with the limitations of the material. Or with this one, the trial-and-error to get a model that would remain balanced.

So if you're seeing this and thinking "I could make something like that for half the price and still be making a bunch of money", then do it! I'd love to support you and buy all of your things! If me spending $150 on this motivates other artists to start making more futanari 3d printed sculptures, that's a huge win for me and money well spent.

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