Old thread got nuked somehow, time for a new oneNo ai slop please
Last thread, pre-nuke:https://desuarchive.org/aco/thread/8410631
>>8469723>too /aco/ for /d/>too /d/ for /aco/there's always /trash/ I guess
>>8471548Wasn't just us. Apparently someone on the admin side messed something up and accidentally nuked several whole forums at once. /d/ and a few others lost most of their threads too.
luv berries, simple as
>>8470693>>8472380If anybody DESERVES to be a berry, it's Asuka. She'd be fun to roll around and mess with.
Fur Affinity user Pinkierawr simmered down from rendering anthro ponies and horse cocks to make some proper human characters for a change.This stuff isn't half bad, actually.
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>>8474491She's gonna have a hard time running Okumura foods in such a state. Maybe a personal assistant is in order?
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Story to go with the picture: https://www.deviantart.com/sarecule/art/Blueberry-Slime-Surprise-Delicious-In-Dungeon-1068110401
>>8474479She’d definitely hate it at first but eventually start bragging about how she’s the biggest and ripest blueberry around
In a rare case of a comeback, Burstoid is back and posting again... after only twenty-four days since he said he was quitting and purged his whole DA gallery.Seems like he should have just taken a break and/or a vacation to decompress then reevaluate things instead of nuking his entire gallery on a whim.What is it with people making such hasty, short-sighted, drastic decisions?
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>>8479066>rare case of a comebackNah, this is a regular thing for certain artists, especially among inflation. Crocodile tears and announcing they're quitting but suddenly they have a change of heart when the people simping for them suddenly flock to their posts and pour out support and pleas for them not to go. Five bucks says he'll be doing the same thing in less than a year -- or whenever interest in his account slows down again.
>>8479066Something I've noticed is that often when people quit this shit, they never really announce it. Either they disappear one day, or just say that they'll be slowing down and are gone forever by the end of the month. Maybe people like Burstoid who announce it do so because they feel like leaving but are still on the fence about it.It's whatever though. Too many talented artists up and disappear to care about one taking what was essentially a break.
>>8479318Who else has gone "k guiz, bye" only to go "jk, lol"?We'll see if he does it again, though. If it really was just that Burstoid is one of those people who was a victim of their own success and can't handle the attention, then unless he does make some personal changes or adaptations to deal with the fame, then I certainly expect this will happen again in the future.>>8480861Inversely, I've seen just as many artists quit who were very public and open about the reasons why they say they're leaving (even if they aren't the whole story or the actual reasons). For instance, Johnny "Doc" Swell has given plenty of reasons that all lead to him retiring from expansion art, Faridae quit to find Jesus, and AUselessAss threw a colossal, antagonizing bitch-fit before spitefully stomping away (I legitimately don't know why anyone misses that asshole after what he did).In other cases, some of the artists who disappear from the internet actually died in real life, like Choccymalk, and I'm convinced Jetpants died, too. It's usually the ones who disappear without deleting their accounts first. It makes me wonder if Good Not Great passed away as well.Never the less, it is most vexing when talented artists disappear and take all their work with them with no reason given, pic related. At least give people a chance to say goodbye (and download your work) first, damn it.Or, you know, sometimes they disappear just because they got arbitrarily banned from DA for no good reason, and almost nobody bothers to web search for them afterwords... that happens too...
Speaking of disappearing artists, does anyone know what happened to NarmiBerry/know why he left?And does anyone have an archive of their work?
>>8480903You might be right about that. I wasn't around when Johnny or Faridae were posting so they never crossed my mind. It's just that usually when I find out someone is gone it's because I go to see what they've been up to since I lasted checked, and their accounts had been nuked. I also for some reason never considered the fact that some of these people might've just outright died. I guess that information just never clicked in my head.>>8480907I don't have a clue, but here's an archive of what I saved.https://mega.nz/folder/chJlRLjJ#f2EAsSNgRgh1GlMjqiSH-g
>>8482181Johnny Swell retired a LONG time ago. IIRC, he stopped making new content by 2012, and had purged his galleries by the mid twenty-teens. The oldest date I could find of his Doc Swell account on Way-Back Machine was July of 2018, and it was just an April Fool's journal, Rick-Rolling his watchers.He was one of the first victims of DA being cunts against inflation art, deleting several pages of Berry Girl due to her leaking juices. He had also written one journal where he claimed to have been doxxed and extorted in real life; some rando came up to him one day, said he knew who he was, and attempted to black mail him, to which he responded something along the lines of: "Good job, fucking retard, now I know who you are too, so if you expose me, I'll sue you for extortion." That did get the rat to BTFO, but that was a last straw moment for him.However, and this is just my speculation, I think he was resentful of his own success. Johnny was always a BE artist at heart, so TBAoBG entirely eclipsing everything else he made must have soured him, and the legions of berry brain rot coomers shrieking "MOAR!" like hungry babies with megaphones could only have made it worse.Now, he's just the world's most formerly famous lurker, assuming he even uses his old, utterly barren DA account anymore. His last involvements (that I know of at least) were writing the forward for Bloomph in 2019, and in 2021, when he had several pieces of his original line art for TBAoBG auctioned off at SizeCon. Doc was apparently the one to contact the organizers with the offer, further cementing his departure from expansion art: an unfortunate, ignominious end for the legacy of the man who we almost single-handedly owe the codification of this fetish to. I firmly believe blueberry inflation wouldn't be nearly as big as it is today if Johnny hadn't gotten the ingenious idea to combine it with breast expansion; that was so influential that it's the conventional standard to this very day.
>>8482181Faridae quit in 2019. After she finished The Juicing Room Part 2, she started acting unusual, eventually posting that she was converting to Christianity and deactivated her account. She never said why, but I have a theory, but to explain it in a way that gives her the benefit of the doubt, I have to delve into female psychology.Lego once did a study on how boys and girls play, and found that generally, boys try to replicate a character, while girls subsume and impose their own ideals onto the character: boys play with Batman by having him fight criminals, girls make Batman hold their bags while they go shopping with his (bat) credit card. My hypothesis for why is that female psychology is immutably based on emotions - entirely subjective things - which makes them more prone to solipsism, and the mother of all evils, gynocentricism. That's why their bull shit books like Twilight and 50 Shades have such execrably empty "protagonists;" they're just vessels for female readers to self insert onto, so they can fantasize they're the Little Miss Perfectly Normal who the 1-in-69 billion Mr Tall Dark Handsome & Rich is utterly infatuated with (utterly disregarding how men like that mate, but I digress).This is evident even for girls into blueberry inflation, especially girls who want to be the blueberry; their OCs/arts are just prompts to fantasize happening to them. They literally look at Violet Beauregarde, think ("GOD, I wish that was me..."), and then fantasize that they're Violet. I think that's drove Faridae to draw The Juicing Room; Violet was just a surrogate to vicariously experience her fetishes for attention, inflation, masochism, and public humiliation (possibly even rape) onto.There's just the problem that, you know... VIolet is fucking TEN.I think Faridae realized "Oh my God, I just drew a child porn comic," and that was her road to Damascus moment... but that's just what I think. Aggroh apparently knows people who know her, so try asking him.
>>8482181Anyway, as for people suddenly dying, it's rare, but it does happen. For instance, several people attested to Choccymalk dying. What makes it even more sad is that Malk's last posts where about how he was in the hospital for "a severe heart condition," and his last post was him announcing he was expecting to be released in a few days, graciously responding in good spirits, only to apparently die a few days later.(Hmm... hospitalized for a severe heart condition... died in 2021... I wonder if Choccymalk was one in that spike of hundreds of thousands of sudden myocarditis deaths that just so happened to occur right after a certain """"""vaccine"""""" was forced upon the entire human race...)Given the aura of anonymity that most expansion arts understandably try to shroud themselves in, usually the only way to confirm whether or not an artist died or left without saying goodbye is to get a hold of people who know them in real life, so if they were really introverted or didn't have many (or any) friends who they were that close with who would then be willing to be open about their situation, that's just as much of a dead end. That's just the sad reality of these kinds of artists and their art, so, like I've said before, ALWAYS be sure to save anything you like, because you never know when the artist and/or their art might disappear.Speaking of disappearing artists, thank you for providing an archive of Narmiberry's work. I forgot just how much good shit he had that was showing a lot of promise, that sadly now will probably never be further ripened.
>>8482543Y'know, from topic of BE art there was something that I remember. It was fairly rare, but occasionally someone would nuke their accounts because people they knew in real life found out about them. I would guess that quite a few our missing artists went down this path. Especially since blueberry seems to be a lot more embarrassing than BE.
>>8482683Also it looks like Narmi had another account that I missed. Doesn't look like it lasted long, I was only able to save 3 pictures from it. I also noticed that some of the photos from the original gallery were saved as both jpgs and pngs from my scraper. I updated the mega folder with both.Also let me know if there are any other artists you'd like to see if I have archived. I've been sitting on quite a bit.
>>8482543Did someone ever find the berrygirl inks? or was that the only one posted online?
>>8482939Of all the fetishes to be embarrassed about, breast expansion is probably the most tame one that there is. It's commonplace enough in media that TV Tropes has its own page dedicated to it, and they actually missed a few examples. Inflation, blueberry or not, is certainly a bit more risque and unorthodox than breast expansion (Hell, I know know if there is a man alive who hasn't fantasized about a woman's breasts being bigger), but even though inflation is usually used as a gag in media, it's unlikely anyone with enough exposure to media has never seen inflation before.Granted, I suppose it's merely THAT one has R34 or R36 in their browser history that is the cause of their shame, and the level of shame merely increases with how obscene or debauched it gets. For the longest time, I would have been absolutely mortified if anyone found I this is my main kink, but now, if anyone found out, or especially if they've found any of the stuff I'd made, I've matured and steeled myself enough to just say, "Yeah... good shit, right?"I can recall one, possibly two artists who made this kind of content and quit because they got caught. The main issue is that most artists don't explain why they delete their content or deactivate there accounts, leaving us all with no closure (and scrounging for alternate archives of their work).
>>8483471Thanks. It's still a pity that he's gone, but thanks to you, at least we still have his work to rememerb him by.>my scraper.Wait... how are you getting a hold of the bundles of art that you do? Are you not just saving it as you come across it or finding archives elsewhere?
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>>8485809As far as I know, this was the only page ever posted. It was offered for an auction at Size Con 2021, and the pictures of it posted here.https://www.deviantart.com/sizecon/art/The-Bizarre-Adventures-of-Berrygirl-p07-lineart-871186855https://www.furaffinity.net/view/40754084/You can tell it's a photograph of a hand-drawn illustration and not a digitally made image or scan because of the unevenness of the light source.As for what happened to them -- if Size Con got the complete inks of the comic, if they were auctioned off, and to whom -- you'd have to ask them.
>>8485948I do save it as I come across it. But it's too cumbersome to save each individual image at this point, especially if I have to navigate someone's years long catalogue for any specific pictures that I'm not even sure exists.So I just use Gallery-dl and snag their entire collection to sort through at some later date.
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Anyone have archived art from the artist macybluetwo? I'm specifically looking for his JaidenAnimations berry works, all I could scavenge was these two here from the wayback machine.
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>>8491047They made an archive themselves:https://sta.sh/21iv9egpwwqi
>have blueberry inflation fetish>don’t like the taste of blueberriesAnyone else have this problem?
>>8492956Um, no?How'd you even get into blueberry inflation if you don't even like blueberries? What is it about blueberry inflation that scratches your itches that regular inflation doesn't do for you? (Not interrogating, genuinely curious.)This is the strangest personal admission since Opik Oort shared on his first blueberry picture that he's allergic to blueberries.
>>8495251Bit of a spicy take here, I think Zdemian is one of the best professional expansion artists who still frequently makes incredibly amateurish mistakes.Everybody gets on his case for same-face syndrome (and don't get me wrong, he has it), but I don't think I've ever heard anyone mention his errors with depth perception or objects that are supposed to have three-dimensional form. A woman with parts of her body blowing up that big, they'd be invading each other's space, pushing against each other, pushing parts out of place, etc, but like with this picture, it appears as though the parts of her body are just separate, two-dimensional forms that have been layered over each other, like the backgrounds of old, hand-drawn animated films, essentially using the barriers of one piece of anatomy to cover up the others in order to hide the discrepancies as to how the entire form would logistically come together.For instance, her right breast that her left breast is laying on top of just looks like a curved line drawn in between some negative space just to show it's there, and her belly, which looks bigger than if she was nine months pregnant with eight babies, isn't pushing against them, or taking up any space to or sides, or pushing her legs apart, or anything. Hell, her left leg is layered completely over her belly from this angle, when with thighs that thick and a belly that big, she'd barely even be able to bend it at that angle: not without some serious squishing.This picture is mostly just relying on coloring and shading to give a sense of depth. Don't get me wrong, those aspects make her look absolutely, scrumptiously juicy, but once you see these issues in Zdemian's work, you can't unsee them, and start to expect to see them in everything he makes.His work is still a lot better and more technically competent than a lot of other expansion artists, but the dude plateaued over a decade ago.
>>8496801Do you know where to find Zedmians blueberry art?
>>8497138Most of it's on e-hentaihttps://e-hentai.org/g/1154313/09dd62097b/https://e-hentai.org/g/870859/3d1734dbaf/
>>8496801Not only are you absolutely right, but the best part is, that's not even the original art. Somebody edited that pic to un-fuck the face.
>>8469405Alright homies, how you prefer the berry bitches post-juicing? These are some common ones that get used a lot:>everything back to normal; skin tone, proportions, height, clothes.>normal body, but skin and hair dyed blue. Super flexibility is optional>plump, but able to move around (juice went to certain areas, “couldn’t remove any more”). The stretched out, messy clothing from the juicing session are common.>one exaggerated feature (abnormally large butt for example)>mega-bbw Berry bitch mode (barely any juice removed, but she can still walk around)>lumpy lady mode (the stretched skin didn’t go back to normal). messed up clothes are common.>perma-berry mode; aka the failed attempt. no return to normalI think I prefer plump or lumpy, skin still dyed blue, with messed up clothing (juice stains galore). Humiliation levels through the roof, especially with the walk of shame.
not a blueberry fetishist, jsut wanted to let you know they're making a blueberry violet action figure
>>8498510This is the "fixed" version? All the editor did was use a grow tool to stretch her left side of her face, which accomplished nothing but to make her left eye too big, make her cheek bone too wide and stretch too close to her ear, mess up the alignment of her teeth, and make her lips cross into over-inflated territory.This edit just fucks up the original in ways the original wasn't fucked up.
>>8501366In my opinion, this is one if not the best of Zdemian's blueberries. Big, ripe, round, juicy, and sexy, with such a succulent shape of sapphire (alteration!), and the minor issues are still negligible, even at worst.I really would like to see Zdemian draw more blueberries, but then, I'd also like to see him put in that slight extra bit of effort that's been holding his work back for longer than it took the balls of some anons here to drop. (And post more content publicly...)
>>8499538Is this even blueberry babe inflation, or is this just inflation of a babe who happens to be blue?Anyway, have this fucking PHENOMENAL animation by Expandinator.Link to Twitter post, with sound! https://x.com/expandinator/status/1834487097585209454#mBe sure to thank him for making this and tell him what a stellar job he did with it(Maybe one day we might even get full body blueberry inflation from him if the feedback for this is positive enough.)
>>8500972Plump and perma are mine. I’m also a fan of shrunk blueberries
>>8500972Still bright blue and smelling like a fruit salad with exaggerated big titties and thick ass still full of juice and absolutely DEMANDING the rest be squeezed out of her until she no longer feels funny. Preferably with my hands and/or face. I'm pretty fucking basic I guess
>>8501568>shrunk berry-girl now has a high pitched voiceI don’t see the appeal if her voice is messed up.
>>8502900Bold of you to assume she'd be able to speak at all, that size. Being smaller doesn't always change the rate at which she fills, and that just so happens to be the way I like it.
>>8501366No, THAT's the original. The first one posted was was the edit; they un-stretched the face. That really should have been obvious, anon.
>>8501942>GF now smells like fruit salad Based
WAKE UP, BITCHES.NEW IMBAPOVI BLUEBERRY JUST DROPPED.https://www.deviantart.com/imbapovi/art/Rem-turns-into-blueberry-body-inflation-video-1098607934
>>8504894that's a 2 year old video, m80.I do like the energy though
>>8500972Permaberry. I love thinking about how a girl would readjust to life as a constantly horny, leaking, helpless blueberry.
fruit
>>8501287Who is "they"?? How big is it?
>>8500972Perma for me. Especially when people capitalize on the concept and make more about her life with her caretaker, who may or may not also succumb to blueberrification.
>>8501287>>8508459Being made by Super7. It's og movie violet. Too bad it's not the newer movie violet so it'd be a huge figure.https://www.bbts.com/Product/VariationDetails/290505
>>8508547Still cool to have at least, thanks for sharing
>>8469405Nihon has discovered the berriesSource: https://x.com/ensunder1129/status/1826184675846754482
>>8510456It seems that a handful of Japanese artists have picked up this fetish.For a while it looked like none of them had any interest in this kind of stuff. But over the last few years western berry artists have started posting their works on pixiv, and I noticed an uptick in berry alts from Japanese accounts since then.
I've made the blueberry edit.
>>8505373I'm aware that he said it was originally released almost two years ago, but I couldn't find anything of the sort on either his Patreon or his Twitter.By the way, does Imbapovi have something against giving blueberry girls boobs? His animations are otherwise fantastic, but he seems particularly averse to having the blueberry keep her breasts by the time she's fully ripened, even though he's got no problem combining spherical full body inflation with extreme breast expansion in his more vanilla inflation videos. Hell, the non-blueberry alt of his blueberry inflation video of Bremerton has breast expansion that remains when she's rounded out!It's clearly a stylistic choice, since it's happened in all of his blueberry vids, even when it's for girls with such a perfect pair of huge sweater puppies, like Meiko Shiraki and Hana Uzaki. Making Hana loose her boobs is like spitting in the face of God. (Or at least Take.)I'll admit I have a bias for blueberries with very large breasts. It seems like such a waste to me for a girl's boobs to flatten to nothing when she inflates, so it's a pity all of Imbapovi's blueberry videos go that way.
>>8500972Permaberry supremacy! Her inflating into a blueberry is just the beginning of the fun, keeping her as a blueberry is the rest of it.But if she has to be juiced, I like it when she's left permanently blue with bigger boobs, butt, belly, or any combination of the three. I'm fine with her being BBW afterwords, but only if she retains a tautness and smoothness to her new body's curves. The most points if she's prone/predestined for automatic reinflation.I never liked the hyper fat berry look; that's just WG painted blue, while completely juiced back to normal is too much of an easy way out for me.>>8508529Do you have any examples of a permaberry's caretaker getting turned into a blueberry herself you think are worth mentioning?
>>8512561i need her so bad bros
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Bumpa
I wish there was more berry content with belly rubs. I’m sure with how taut a berry girl is that rubbing her mid section would feel great
>>8518965How's this?
>>8519613Not bad
>>8511749very nice! I'm the original commissioner of those two vhite drawings and I have another shoka-berry sequence as well I can share here
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We need more male blueberry stuff.
>>8522589Part 2
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>>8512561Boilerroom had a story where a girl had to quickly roll her cherry friend to the juicing room while she was also turning into a cherry herself. It was called A Glass of Juice and A Cherry Pie if you want to read it.I don't think that people usually draw this outcome. Sequences already seem rare enough. I'm sure I'm just forgetting, but that kind of stuff seems to appear in writing mainly.
Need a ripe taut blueberry NEET Kara Eklund
Blue balls bump.
>>8469405Well there's something you don't see every day
>>8510456>>8511286Shake-O did some berry stuff last year
>>8529487I mean if you lurked more, you would.
>>8511286>>8529901I always thought it was a little odd that neither film ever became at least cult classics, given that (and I'll admit to being very ignorant of the nuances of Japanese culture) genres like fantasy and magic reality seem to be popular in Japan. It's more surprising the 1971 version doesn't seem to have gained a foothold, given that the art director and set designer for the original film was Harper Goff, who helped Walt Disney design both Disneyland and Disney World. The Disney brand is still huge in Japan, big enough that Tokyo has its own Disneyland (also now housing the world's last remaining Splash Mountain), and Walt Disney himself had a gigantic influence on Japanese pop culture, most notably for the legendary Osamu Tezuka.At the very least, given that inflation fetishism seems to have as prevalent of a niche for Japanese audiences as it does western ones, it's a little surprising that blueberry inflation never caught on just because of how close in proximity it is to a fetish that's already existed in Japanese media for decades.It does seem like that might be changing though, since back in October of 2023, the stage musical of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was adapted for Japan, with the role of Willy Wonka being played by Japanese super-star Koichi Domoto. On Pixiv, blueberry inflation has its own translated tag for blueberry inflation (ブルーベリー膨体) that has almost 1,000 hits. Granted, it's mostly western artists posting under the tag, but there are a slowly increasing number Japanese artists contributing art to the pool as well, most notably Kaiga.Here's hoping those numbers go up in time. I've been legitimately curious to see what spin Japan could bring to blueberry inflation
>>8529901More Shake-O, I had to dig to find this one.
>>8529487>"Anon said, crawling out from under their rock like a lizard."
>>8530406I didn't think it was too far-fetched that they never caught on like the did in the west. I probably only know marginally more than you do, but from what I do know, the Japanese prefer their own stuff over foreign media. So to me it makes sense that none of the movies really caught on. I can't remember which show it was, but there was an episode where a giant eye thing inflated people into balloons. And I usually see a piece or two utilizing that trope in the galleries of Japanese inflation artists. I imagine that trope was codified into the fetish not unlike blueberry was over here. I'm not super hopeful that this spur of blueberry content will last long though. After all it's only a play, not a movie. It would be nice to see what comes out of it though.Also something I've noticed is that Japanese inflation artists sometimes like to leave out the arms and legs from the inflation. So it's just the round torso and freely hanging limbs. I think this might've been how they did it in that one show, but it feels so weird to look at.
>>8520573Not posting the second part? How dare you.>>8529487Hey, the semi-obligatory neophyte! Welcome. Enjoy your stay, hopefully.>>8530669Easy there, anon just said this was out of the ordinary for him, which it is for most people, even on aco. No need to attack him for it like he asked "So why do you enjoy this?" on a brap thread.
>>8532300Nah m8 that's not an attack on him, that's light razzing by 4chan standards.
>>8531438One of the big influences for Full Body Inflation in Japan comes from a show called Madan Senki Ryukendo, where a pair of police girls gets the balloon treatment from said eyeball monster. References to the scene are mostly seen in Donyayore's work. His art is mid, at best, but he puts out a ton of it.
>>8532470light rizzing is better than light razzing
A potential new rising star in computer model inflation just appeared: Jinxed-Juice on Deviant Art.They just joined, and posted this, their first picture, within the last dayBe sure to give them a warm welcome.
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>>8539268Fourth/last one in the sequence is popping, so I shant be posting it.
>>8539270Shit, meant fifth.
>>8521557The only male berry art I like is from Molaveda
I've made a blueberry edit
I don't think these have been posted to any of the blueberry threads in the past given how large the original files are. I had to both resize and compress them in order to get them below 4 MB, but I'm pleased to have made them available for sharing here.
>>8549525These are the only two blueberry pics Sneaky Albatross has made, and this one isn't even posted to his main gallery; it's a bonus alt only available through a link to his DA stash in the description of the first pic.Really wish he'd draw more berries, or at least have berry alts for his vanilla inflation pics, because this is some seriously good shit here.
Another one bites the dust.EdgeOfMind's Deviant Art account has just been deactivated, as has his Fur Affinity page.The FA specifically states that his page is pending a deletion request by it's owner, so it's likely Edge has done this of his own volition, and might merely be downsizing, as his Twitter account is still online, and his Link Tree page has been updated to only have his Twitter and commission request forms.Whether he is just consolidating his art onto one site (the worst one to archive art, IMO), or he's just about to end up as another tragic note of a talented inflation artist who spontaneously decided to nuke their own portfolio, I highly recommend saving any of his work that you like, if not his whole gallery for archive purposes.This has been your monthly sobering reminder to always save hard copies of any content you enjoy, because you never know if or when it will disappear.
>>8549633It wouldn't be the first time he's wiped his account. It might not be the last. I've saved what I wanted from him, even some...questionable goods, that being a two-parter of a girl from Shaman King getting berried. Not my thing, but it was unique enough to archive. Should I post them?
>>8550816Oh really? When has Edge Of Mind scrubbed his accounts before, and for what purpose?You don't need me to give you an excuse to post moar berries. Upload away.
>>8553518Certified hood classics, these two. Their place on DA will be missed.
>>8492956i literally refuse to eat anything blueberry anymore cause of this fetish and my latent paranoia/schizoaffective
>>8553519>>8553518i wish there wer e more blueberry misato, especially early stages. everyone seems to want to orb her up, not wanting to explore the erotic space of a realtively fit older women expanding into sumptous curves
>>8512561We must popularize the concept of permaberry juice farming.
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>>8559091>explore the erotic space of a realtively fit older women expanding into sumptous curvesAll the Scarlett Beauregarde art should suffice.
>>8541420>>8556348Damn, Yuri makes for one fine blueberry...
>>8559091Not sure if this counts, but it's an appetizer, at least.
>>8559091>>8562795Both of these are by DaBigSauce, before anyone asks.
>>8559091There's also this, but, eh, RandomBerryArtist is mid at best IMO.I did find some images of early to mid stage blueberry inflation of Misato posted on the Deviant Art accounts of Vanica-the-Inflator and BraedimusSupreme95, but it's all AI generated shit, so I'm inclined to take RandomBerryArtist's content over it just on principle.It's a shame that the in-between stages is just AI dredge as far as I know, since Misato would make for a fine ripening blueberry, even more for a full sequence. But given how long it's been, that's probably not going to happen unless you commission someone to make it, or you make it yourself.If you want something done...
>>8559091>>8562795>>8562799>>8562815Say what you will about Freakinweirdo it this has always been one of my favorite blueberry arts of misato and wish there were more like it.
>>8562795>>8562799Pff, glad I could entertain with my dumb ass edits from a year ago. Thanks boss.
>>8563503Sauce Boss Sempai, please consider the following AU for your OC Rich Berry girl and her farmhand boyfriend universe>bitchy older sister goes on factory tour with the main characters>but the bitchy older sister snatches the berry gum and transforms into the berry insteadI think it could lead to an epic freakout from the older sister. And for the younger sister to take great pleasure in her sibling’s humiliation.
>>8563731I gotcha, anon. Let me do a Chainsaw Man story and I'll do something with the dialog for the scenario I've been sitting on since May.
>>8562976Damn, that picture is so ancient that I half expect and Indiana Jones of inflation art to come along and snatch it from this thread, going: "It belongs in a museum!"This thing is so old that it predates the 2005 movie. Misato bearing resemblance to 71 Violet's mid-stage inflation is obvious, but Rei being so relatively small is another giveaway. Girls inflating into blueberries in art that was drawn before the Burton movie almost never, if ever grew much bigger than their beginning height, just because that's how big Violet in the original film was, and that set the meta for years. It wasn't until the Burton movie that it people started experimenting with drawing much bigger blueberries because of how huge Violet inflated in it..Where did you find this, even? I looked through FW's DA, and he appears to have deleted it when he cleaned up his gallery (for better and worse) after his eight year long hiatus. Hell, I couldn't even find it on his equally ancient archive on BodyInflation.org. (I did dig up this oldie but goodie, though.)
>>8559091>>8562976I also managed to find these single images of Misato and Asuka on an old (2017) spherical/blueberry inflation thread, which have a slightly higher resolution and size than this image.
>>8562976>>8566883Here's a link to the Desu Archive backup of the thread I got these from. (The 4Archive version had a few 404s for some of its pictures, including this one of Asuka.)https://desuarchive.org/d/thread/7418476/Unfortunately, there wasn't a larger resolution image of Rei.
Here's some OC I was working on tonight, figured I'd share with the thread.
>>8566870Maybe it's because I'm an oldfag but I prefer the older style.bkueberries where they don't become the size of houses. Anyway I found that picture and a bunch of FWs old stuff on bodyinflation .org. I think you need to make an account but it's all there.
>>8566870Ah yes, back before FW started, ah...living up to his username, even by berryfag standards.
So does anyone have the Kurumu Korono by Edgeofmind?
>>8566939Reminds me of anysizebutsmall’s OC Fleur. I think it’s the shoes and hair.
>>8567338I based her face on tallyberry, here's a textless version btw
>>8567091It's not because you're an "oldfag." I've been around for so long that I remember when Sickstar still had a site on Tripod, yet I'll always opt for berries closer to the size and shape of Violet 05 over smaller, weird oblong-shaped berries like Violet 71, even though I consider 71 to be the far superior film.It all depends on what lights up your id. If you prefer berries that are easier to take care of, or that allot for more personable traits like being able to roll her upright so she's resting on her cooch but still be at relatively eye-level with her, than smaller berries are going to click better for you.For me, purely on a lizard-brain level, the hyper stimulus of a bigger blueberry gets a more desired exaggerated response from me. On more personable levels, there's a nice inverse relationship of the bigger she gets, the more powerless and forced into a submissive role she becomes: further objectified, mildly dehumanized, and trapped in a prison of her own giant, juicy new body. Plus, sizes that are more incompatible with the rigid structures of the skeleton better sell the concept that she hasn't just inflated like a juice balloon, but actually turned into a giant blueberry.Too small of a berry, and it'll look like her arms would have had to have been shortened to sink into her body, which is a bit of a turn-off for me.Thanks for the tip on having a Body Inflation dot org account, I'll look into that.
Anybody else into Makoro-kono's work lately?
>>8571219
Is this the only fetish to come out of one specific movie?
>>8559237>"We must popularize the concept of permaberry juice farming."I GOT YOUR BACK, BRO
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>>8500972Mega-bbw and permanent for me. I like cushion for the pushing, sue me
>>8559237Companion story to image:https://www.deviantart.com/puffylizzer/art/Berried-in-Solution-Nine-1113662986
>>8559237Have some more stories of permaberry juice cows to go along with your emergency airdrop of images.https://www.deviantart.com/tetr9/art/What-You-Wanted-POV-924306477https://www.deviantart.com/tetr9/art/What-You-Deserved-POV-924510249https://www.deviantart.com/derpymcderpymcderpy/art/CM-Reality-Warping-Restaurant-Berries-and-Cream-1088730443
Anyone know where I can find these parts of the rogue comic from blue baron?
Post more helpless berries
Wtf happened to Molaveda? They haven't updated their Patreon since April
>>8577228On the plus side, I'd thought they had completely given up doing inflation with people.
>>8571985Anyone?
>>8571985>>8582030Technically two movies now instead of one specific one, but I'm pretty sure the entire giantess / crushed by giantess fetish came specifically out of Attack of the 50-Foot Woman.
>>8571985Certainly not, but blueberry inflation is probably the most specific and largest niche fetish to have emerged from a film. I've seen multiple instances of body inflation used as gags in cartoons that predate the 71 film by decades, and seen inflation used in satirical political cartoons as far back as the 1890's, but I don't think it really took off until the one-two punch of Johnny Swell combined blueberry inflation with breast expansion in his comic The Bizarre Adventures of Berry Girl in 2002, followed by the Tim Burton re-adaptation in 2005.I don't think Violet inflating into a giant blueberry was meant to be sexualized... or maybe it was. Rald Dahl was one old dirty bastard, and maybe the sexualization of many aspects of the factory tour, not just the blueberry inflation, were due to the subliminal psychic erosion of how many euphemisms to dicks and oral sex Dahl snuck into the book/71 film.I'm pretty sure multibreast fetish started with the 1990 scifi film Total Recall, where protagonist Quiad (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) encounters a prostitute with three breasts, or the seeds could have been sewn all the way back in 1972 with the cover for Monty Python's Previous Record. Mermaid fetishization probably hit an evolutionary leap with the 1984 film Splash, but swimmers have been dressing as mermaids for show since as early as 1902.Hell, furries began in the late 1940's as underground comic's sardonic "lol, hurr durr, wut if it wuz porn" response to Disney cartoons that its readers (and eventually its authors) took way too seriously.I've also seen a little eroticism of the Na'vi from James Cameron's Dances With Blue Cat Monkey Xeno Filth Pocahontas in Space Ferngully, but only a little, since Avatard is a fart in the elevator of pop culture>>8582889Can't believe I forgot about that one. I even used to know someone with a giantess fetish who found that film because of it, but it also might have been due to Disney's Alice in Wonderland
Anyone know a good site to find Wendy Wonka comics? Missed the last couple, and they have great fruit inflation.
WAKE THE FUCK UP, MY BERRYFAG BROTHERS.NEW IMBAPOVI BLUEBERRY INFLATION VID JUST DROPPED.https://www.deviantart.com/imbapovi/art/Palutena-blueberry-body-inflation-video-1116175257https://www.iwara.tv/video/kjy1pA5QoN6csthttps://nitter.poast.org/mmd_imbapovi/status/1851706336762904840
Happy Halloween, anons!Celebrate by posting some Hex Maniac blueberries!
>>8585426you say that like there's a lot of those to be posted
>>8585720You say that like there isn't anything more to post.
>>8587289Hey, if you're going to post this one, might as well post the first to parts in the saga!
>>8588844>>8587289
>>8590210Other fruits are cool too! What’s everyone’s preferred flavor to inflate with?
>>8543221Three home runs in a row from Jinxed-Juice.As long as he keeps uploading consistently, we've got a new A-tier blueberry inflation artist, anons.
>>8588841you got this
>>8559091Sorry if I'm late with the Misato posting for this one.
>Semi-berry with the power to turn others into full berries There's a lot that could be done with this concept.
>>8590487Cherries are my pick.Speaking of other fruit based inflation, I find it kinda weird just how much less popular non-blueberry inflation is compared to the rest. I never though that it was that much of a jump from one fruit to another, yet it seems that the vast majority of artists rarely stray from blueberry.
>>8597822and you're just the person to do it
>>8599968I think people are just fixated on the source material. It’s a shame since other fruit inflations give nice variety. I think the next most common one I see is pumpkins, and even then only around halloween. Here’s another cherry for you
>>8590487If the content related to it is good, I could get off to just about any smooth, round, giant fruit a girl has turned into. I've enjoyed just about every distinct fruit in that picture except for lime, and that's just due to a lake of content or imagination (although I prefer watermelon girls to have the green striped rind). I've also partaken of (just to name a few) cherry, passion fruit, pumpkin, mango, apricot and pear. I also really like the concept of raspberry inflation combining fruit transformation with multibreast, but I've never seen anyone get it precisely right.Also, holy SHIT, that picture is old! I was still in HIGH SCHOOL when it was posted! (And then SableTwilight just disappeared shortly after he posted it...)>>8599968I'd lambast people for being so doggedly, autistically fixated on remaining obsessively attached to the source material as being like koalas that are so fucking retarded they can't even figure out how to eat eucalyptus leaves when they're on a plate, but dammit if I've found that being into berries for so long has given me such terminal berry brainrot that just regular inflation doesn't hit me as hard anymore. Even when I do come across pieces of vanilla inflation that give me the urge to dig up a dirty sock, my id morphs into a little Eric Andre and goes: "WHAT IF SHE WAS BLUE?"Other fruit inflation is certainly out there. Opik Oort probably has the largest collection of fruit inflation/transformation besides blueberry, pic related. But it's no exaggeration to say all the non-blueberry inflation combined is just a fraction compared to all the blueberries out there. When Taut Tarts (who also has a lot of fruit transformation) was doing his first Keep Juiced Hire poll, all the candidates had over fifty percent of their votes cast for blueberry, and just about every other option was scrapping up single digits.
>>8600651Speaking of the linked pictures, my hatred of BioShock infinite is so great that I take a sardonic, sadistic satisfaction in seeing BioShock Infinite's largest lasting legacy be the increasing number of video essays from people who've realized that BioShock Infinite is full of more shit than Jim Sterling at a chili festival with a stuck butt plug, and the terabytes worth of porn of Elizabeth Comstock.My disdain for BioShock Infinite is even greater than Ken Levine's pink raging wojak face for the thousands upon thousands of pictures his precious daughterfu on Rule34.Seriously, my loathing for that god damned game is so eternal that I am SERIOUSLY considering drawing Elizabeth as a lust-blinded, sex-obsessed, cum-brained blueberry for nothing more than just to spite Ken Levine.
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>>8600417It really is a shame. I always found more enjoyment out of other fruit inflations. Maybe that's just because they're much less common and feel more special because of it. I also think watermelon seems to be the next most common.>>8600651I think I found myself working backwards. I was never an inflation fetish guy, but something about fruit and dessert inflation got to me. Since then I've seemed to fill in the gaps, but at heart I've just never been a big fan of 'she's blue and round'. I don't know if you've ever ventured into the sphere of inflation literature. But I really appreciate how much they venture outside of just blueberry. Especially since they can portray the inflation part a lot more indepth than a picture can. I doubt that I'd even be lurking in these threads if not for writers like level7degenerate or louisbakerwriting. Interestingly enough, if I remember correctly, there was some negativity over the factory tour trope amongst writers. Which I always felt was weird because a good portion of those series included a huge amount of variation and creativity to their characters and their inflations. speaking on an earlier topic, we may have lost level7degenerate again. He deleted that account a few years ago and has been going by Boilerroom. But has stopped making new content, and from the looks of it, hasn't even touched their social media in a few weeks.
Super late Hex Maniac sequence I forgot I had.
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>>8600788Cute!
>>8482647do you think she was on /baphomet/?
What about blueberry deflation?
>>8604150You mean juicing?
>>8600788I've mentioned Opik Oort before, he has about half a dozen watermelon-themed inflation and transformation pics, including a whole comic on it, but that one's locked behind the Patreon pay wall.You know, it's been found that when seeing an attractive person, the part of the brain that lights up is also the one associated with tool use. We're literally hard-wired to link objectification to sexual attraction, so maybe seeing women turned into giant fruits and foods activates your almonds in a similar fashion. Food (heh...) for though...I've not only partaken of inflation-transformation literature, I generally have a preference for it, and my first public posts were blueberry inflation literature. I'm decently versed in the subject.Weirdly, despite not being much of a fan of his darker, complete dehumanization, sometimes sadistic writing, I actually have a zip file of Level 7 Degenerate's bibliography (I did like the short story with Kashima and Iowa from KanColle). He does seem to have a bit of a cult following though, as I frequently see his name pop up as an influential writer.Louis Baker isn't my style, though I did admit he had considerable talent, but I fell out pretty quickly with him when I got on his case about having a subscription service for AI generated images, which ended with the classic "I can't disprove you, so I'm going to block you out of spite" move (he's far from the first...).I'd suggest looking up an old series by Nintegaman called Fruit Basket, about a perverted genie twisting all her masters wishes to turn them into giant fruit girls and whisking them back to her lamp to be her permaberry pets. There's also LoquaciousJango's Fruit Punch, about seven college cheer leaders stuck in the locker room as six of them swell into various fruits in increasingly cramped space. That one is "dick=DIAMONDS."I know someone who knows BoilerRoom a little more personally than most, so I'll ask if they know what's behind his recent inactivity
>>8600788On the topic of the factory tour tropes, I'm not saying there can't be unique or novels ideas for the archetype. To name one off the top of my head, there's A Halloween Tour by DerpyMcDerpyMcDerpy, which is like a cross between a factory tour story and Richard Connell's The Most Dangerous Game.The problem I have is with the factory tour stories that are uninspired regurgitations of copied beats from the films and writing conventions. You know the cliches, I know them, everyone who's ever stroked it to a berry girl knows them; they're burned onto the surface of my cortex by now. If you've seen either film, you've already read dozens of these stories, and if you've seen both, hundreds.I can name names: Weeb Lord is probably the worst offender. Frankie Loompah's forays into stories were pretty trite, too (made worse by his terminally online concepts of women). BlueBakaberri was a talented writer with the concept, but plateaued with Ripest Fantasy so hard that there's nothing more to do with it, and is probably partly why she hasn't posted since March. Hell, my first story was written out of my sheer disappointment by Undertaker33 wasting the legitimately good idea of a blind girl (Lily Satou) turning into a blueberry on a factory tour story, trying in vain (as they all do) to "rEcApTuRe tHe mAgIc oF tHe mOvIe." (Said by people who've never heard the phrase "lightning in a bottle.")You could name more, I could name more; heck, I've forgotten more factory tour writers than there are worth remembering.I've said it before, I'll say it again: it's a lethal combo of fastidious autism and chasing the dragon, made more futile by how they're trying to retroactively transpose their adult/teen lust onto the feelings they had as a child seeing that scene for the first time. They don't have a blueberry inflation fetish, they have a factory tour/inventing room fetish.I'd call it Sisyphean, but it's more like trying to push the hill up the hill.
>>8608496I'm not really sure what to make of that fact. To me it never felt that it was specifically about objectification. I've seen people draw women turning into a lot of things, but I feel nothing towards those. Though now that you mention sadism, I will note that I recall hearing some discussion over whether or not berry and popping could exist under the bdsm umbrella. I never really cared too much about popping, but I can admit that there is at the least some sadist undertones to the specific pieces that really activate my almonds. I just don't know why it came beneath the coat of a fruit/dessert fetish. I don't even like food that much. As for Opik Oort, I feel like his style has fundamentally changed. I've seen that watermelon comic of his, and frankly it just doesn't work for me as much as his older stuff. It felt like his older works were more sexualized in a way his comics aren't. All of his fruit inflation from before his shift to comic making were amazing. I loved the fruit basket image, and the Elizabeth one was outstanding. But the comics feel like they're shifting away from the fetish and more into creating stories and characters within the world hes built. Which is fine I guess, I'm certainly not going to screech about how my softcore porn artist isn't including enough of my weird fetish in what hes producing. I'll just move on and find new artists to get excited over.I think I also have that zip file. I remember finding it in some forum since he nuked that account a few weeks after I first encountered his stuff.I liked LouisBaker because he had a similar strain of sadism, though much tamer, that Level7Degenerate had. But to me his switch up is just wack. It's pretty much nearly only ai pictures now. And he's abandoned his old series. I'm not entirely opposed to AI, since people like HGSwells and especially Spherify use it to make pieces that feel like homeruns in terms of what I expect out of ai artwork.
>>8608496I found Nintengaman's works a while ago, I don't quite remember them but I remember that they were pretty good. I don't think I've ever read any of LoquaciousJango's stuff. I'll have to check that out. Speaking of which, do you remember RJStudio? He made morphs a few years ago but quit and purged everything. But he also wrote quite a bit alongside the pictures he made. I thought that they were pretty good, though fairly standard in regards to factory tour tropes. And he was getting really good at morphing by the time he quit. I suspect he came back once since a random deviantart account was made and posted a story alongside morphs that looked very similar to his style. On the factory tour tropes, I think I get your point. Thinking about it there are certainly a lot of factory tour series written by bigger writers that aren't memorable at all. Especially since quite a few of those ones never stray from blueberry. So they all kind of meld together into one memory in my brain. I think that's why those smaller ones with varieties of inflation stick out so much to me. Since they more utilize the trope as a method of writing about the actual fetish instead of trying to copy it beat for beat.Bringing up Undertaker33, have you seen the comic hes having commissioned about the rewrite of that story? I gave up almost 50 pages in since it seemed like there was going to be no berry inflation at all. It's so crazy to me how slowly that story is going to what feels like nowhere.
>>8469405Bumpa-roo
>>8610915I think this is my favorite type/size and I want more like this
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Here's something for anybody interested in more creative aspects of Inflation, Expansion, and Weight Gain.
anybody know the sauce for this?
>>86111223B berries (and subspheres in general) are horribly underappreciated, what they may lack in sheer size they much more than make up for with variety and definition.
>>8611948That's @kaptain_demon on twitter
>>8608568>>8608575Yeah, Nintengaman's Fruit Basket has gotta be my favorite series. Apparently there were plans for an ending or at least some more of it, but it's been a couple years since anything, so it's probably dead.Their one-shot 'Rolling' is really good and a pretty unique take as well.
>>8612169danke
>>8608569I'm trying to reply before the thread locks.I've seen artists turn women into other objects too, much I found revolting. There's likely another layer to seeing women turn into fruit that turns us on so much. I know Dr. Jordan Peterson has at least speculated that the vivid colors of fruits, particularly the red ones, might have had evolutionary successes due to triggering our monkey or even lizard brain in the same way the blush response does. He might have a point, given the sexy, succulent cherry girl you posted.If you've seen writings speculating overlap between blueberry inflation and BSDM, I was probably the one writing them. Villaru and SuffoCurism were touching on this subject long before I was, but there is a case to be made that a girl turning into a giant blueberry is like being imprisoned within her own body, but there is no safe word to make it stop, forcing her into a role of complete helplessness and submission, which makes it a HUGE act of trust to turn into a blueberry for relational purposes, but that makes the moment even more intimate when her trust is honored.Popping could definitely play into sadomasochism, but I've never liked popping, and always HATED fatal explosions. I can't see it as anything but hyper-gore snuff porn wearing the skin face of inflation, and I think people who derive pleasure from that are sick.>"I don't even like food that much."If I may ask, how even did you get into these fetishes then?Much as I have to praise Opik, I have the same critiques. His work was never that explicit to begin with, but now it seems like he's just using fetishism as window dressing/a honey trap to tell a story rather that tell a story for a fetish. And the economics of comics have taken their tool; he's still a good graphics illustrator, but man, he used to make PAINTINGS. (And I swear, he can't keep Katie's face consistent. It's like reverse Zdemian.)
>>8608569Someone who looks at art as nothing but a commodity sees AI image generation as an easy-to-use get rich quick scheme, only to get slothful and complacent, making them apathetic and atrophied? Say it ain't so...To his credit, Spherify is definitely doing something more proactive and involved to get higher quality images from AI, but it's still AI image generation, and he is charging a subscription service for some of it, so he is seeking to profit off of stolen assets and high-tech plagiarism.>>8608575Nintegaman definitely feels like one of those "dad went out for cigarettes" writers, which is a pity, because he wrote some incredibly sexy stuff, without even having to veer too hard into sexual stimulation; IIRC, he only ever wrote a character having an orgasm as a result of their transformation once (Do You Want Cream With That?). I'd even made of a few Fruit Basket scenarios in my head, though they were much more explicit. I do still hope he returns, one day...Fruit Basket, chapter 1 is over ten years old now.... Joe Biden wouldn't even want to sniff it... fuck, I'm getting old...Jango is definitely more interested on the transformation itself than fleshing out intercourse or orgasm subsequent to the transformation, and I've seen some people fail to find satisfaction in his work just because of that. (Heck, I wouldn't mind if there was more sex in his work.) But he still has quite a way of making that transformation enticing, so at the very least he's worth checking out to see if his stuff clicks for you.A lot of factory tour fiction is the fetish literature equivalent of bowling with the gutter bumpers. It's not creative writing, it's checkbox ticking. Every time I see the brat describing the tomato soup by saying "i cAn fEeL iT rUnNiNg dOwN mY tHrOaT!" I feel like drowning her in it, and sometimes just seeing the words "oOmPa lOoMpA dOpItY dOo" sends my into Grinch mode.Also, Warden Arezu as a blueberry: the world needs more of her.