Thanks for the questions and interest! I can't speak for the others, but here's my thoughts.
Where and how do you hook up with an artist to create something along these story lines?
- Meeting people here and other similar sites is one way to meet artists able or willing to do storylines. Or if you wish to create your own images, there are several artists willing to share tips and advice.
What do the artists look for in story lines that appeal to them?
- Well, it's a mind control site, so mind control has big appeal for me.

Usually, I like stories that have some sort of characterization rather than just simple MC, sex, or one particular fetish. I like stories that shake things up and try new things as well.
What do they look for in general in terms of writers?
- A good writer is one that can express what they envision without overdoing it on the details while still allowing the artist artistic liberty to experiment around.
What do you suggest for someone that is interested in exploring this genre of comics in terms of doing more with it, but who is a complete novice to this form?
- There are several good books out there, and just familiarizing yourself with a wide variety of good comics is a start, whether it be classics such as Watchmen, The Dark Knight Returns, or The Dark Phoenix Saga, or fun and action-filled comics like Danger Girl, Invincible, or Nova that tend to have and embrace typical comic book tropes.
On the technical side:
If I am to teach myself how to create the art as that may be required (and I am sure it will take a great deal of time).
What do you suggest for tools? I was looking at a couple and there are a tad out of my price range
- I use the free render program from DAZ 3D Studios (
www.daz3d.com) which also has free models.
What do you suggest for resources to get up to speed?
- You are your own best resource. Getting familiar with any program, art websites and communities, and basic art principles are important, and there is information on all of that all over the web.
And what do you suggest for where to start?
- You've already started right here. Branch out, meet others, don't limit yourself. No two artist ever do anything the same way, so get your own style and learn from others.
I hope that helps.