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Anonymous

February 20, 2026

Hello, Lord Aardvark I just want to say thank you so much for producing us with awesome content, you have truly blessed us with these videos. I know you probably get asked this alot, but my Question is: What made you want to create content like 3D animation? What sparked that interest? And do you have a plan towards taking a break and getting away from the animation scene for awhile?

LordAardvark

The first part of your question has a simple answer in two parts.

Part 1: I wasn't satisfied with what was out there. Nothing catered to my specific interests, the eclectic mix of story and progression with sex which has since become the staple to my work. And as the adage goes, if you want something done right, then you have to do it yourself.

Part 2: Filming live action is prohibitively expensive. Cameras are expensive, actors are expensive, gaffers and sets are expensive, licenses are expensive. Everything about filming live action is expensive. Animation, by contrast, is much cheaper. It takes more time, but time is cheap. You can make an entire animated film on the budget of a low-end machine that can run Source Filmmaker, if you're satisfied with text-to-speech and have the skills and time to make all the assets.

As to your final question, I don't think my mind would let me. I can barely go through days without having the urge to animate something. I end up needing to take a vacation from vacations and get back to making things, because the vacation away gets so stressful. You get spoiled by having the ability to create anything you can imagine at your fingertips. It's hard to walk away from that.