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 No.13053

A question for gurochanners that might live in Japan/east-asia or torrent a lot of guro manga. Whenever I try to keep up with today's artists that post frequent statuses on twitter or one of their loli friendly alternatives, I get stress induced chest pains trying to figure out where I should place my folders dedicated to their art. The main difference between today's western smut artists and Japan's is, Japanese artists tend to go to doujin fairs and sell their manga. But there are also some Asian artists comfortable with guro that have their stuff placed in art galleries. I can imagine most people here just sort their guro into categories like "cannibalism, hard vore, eye gouging, space vac" etc. But I'm just not like that. If there's a western artist that's been drawing guro for more than a year, I always do extensive research on them to see if they've had an illustration history/drawn physical comics. And don't even get me started on people that frequently delete their main accounts and use alts, and that awful awful webcore tumblr scene. How do I keep up with today's artists?

 No.13057

Hello my friend! I am answering this because I've had the same question a few years back! So, the first place to go is pixiv.com! There you can search for guro categories by typing tags and even doing a search with multipe tags.Tips&tricks here: after you type a word like necro or necrophilia wait a few seconds and the japanese word or words for it will appear in the hidden list below, select one and will have infinitely more results than with the english tag.The second option is dlsite.com/maniax using the advanced search there should get you a fair share of work containing guro, the other places to search are getchu.com hitomi.la exhentai(best for western guro) It's enough to follow a lead then find the artist or artists you like and then do research about them.Indeed today's scene requires some work and I can give you all the tips&tricks here because I'll have to fill pages on searching these sites and the japanese web. I've given you just enough info and a basis for your own research.And you will find many gems.For example here is something I've found on dlsite using the keywords(mother, shota, torture, fiendish/brutal):
https://www.dlsite.com/maniax/work/=/product_id/RJ317121.html
HF!^^

 No.13061

>>1087
Thank you for the response, GP. I think you may have misunderstood my rambling, or only read the subject line. I'm mostly curious in how people here sort their guro artist folders. I have a very specific, probably OCD induced, method to sorting hentai.

For example:
I sort printed doujinshi manga along with other physical manga and their anime series adaptations, on my SSD. But, if the artist got their start online, and exclusively posts online, I consider them to be an "internet artist", and therefore sort all of their artwork in a subfolder of whatever art site they got their start on.

To add to the confusion, there are other subgenres of guro these days that kind of tie into "vaporwave", or what that schlock eventually morphed into: "webcore". Basically, teenage artists that got their start on twitter or tiktok, mimmick older oekaki/deviantart art styles and try to copy whatever ryona they can find on pixiv. Normally I'd ignore that group altogether, since their art is too "lite-ryona" for me, but other japanese artists draw this same type of art style as well. (;´Д`)

 No.13063

You make quite effort to organize your stuff, I usually just keep things in pretty much random folders my drive is complete mess but in some way i still manage to remember what I have to some extent.

 No.13066

Maybe the problem is intractable.

When I started collecting guros a few years ago, I had various folders, like "squish" , "grinding", "saw"etc. Already there's a problem - is an industrial shredder grinding or crushing?

Then I started downloading some mangas. Sometime they have multiple demises. So I made and new folder for them, and another for favourtie arteists like Harasaki and Kisirian.

Mostly the system works well enough for me. But in my "squish" folder I have a thousand images and more folders with animations, and mostly I don't know who the authors are.

I guess there must be a software somewhere that lets you organize and tag stuff. Tags would be good, but at this stage I'm not going to go back and retroactively tag 1000s of files.

 No.13072

>>1097
When it comes to anime/manga guro scenes (not counting doujinshi), I just put them in my anime reaction image folder, in a subfolder called "tropes", which leads to "fetishes". I have a vomit folder, a toilet folder, and of course, a guro folder. I screenrecord scenes, and I screencap manga panels. Out of all the other ecchi stuff I save, that's the least stressful type of archival I do.

 No.13073

Indeed yes, I've only rad the title and I remembered what I was thinking a few years ago but in a diferent context.I hope you found the information I gave you helpful nonetheles.
In regards to your question, I don't sort them by fetish like dismebered, decapitation etc but by the action going on so I have many folders describing the action, for example a folder named "Masturbation&Death" and in that folder I keep images of women getting killed during masturbation or at the point of climax, the killing method doesn't interest me much I have impaling, throat cut, head-crush, animal attacks and many many more.Hope this will help you also!
HF!^^



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