Is there a precedent for TV and movie industry professionals having both a public account for art and business, but also running a secret fetish art account that has no connection to the public one besides art style?
For example, if Dana Terrace, creator of the show 'The Owl House', ran an account for hardcore porn, but with no connection to her real world name or characters from her show beyond general art style being similar, could she get blacklisted? There wouldn't be any way to confirm that she runs both accounts, but if you know her art style, you would personally know it's her. Are her employers liable to fire her? Is she likely to get blacklisted?
Is it possible to run a professional art account with hopes of getting into the TV/Movie industry, while also having a fetish art account and your art being circulated on the internet? And if not, is there a way to develop a secondary art style that makes you unrecognizable?
For example, if Dana Terrace, creator of the show 'The Owl House', ran an account for hardcore porn, but with no connection to her real world name or characters from her show beyond general art style being similar, could she get blacklisted? There wouldn't be any way to confirm that she runs both accounts, but if you know her art style, you would personally know it's her. Are her employers liable to fire her? Is she likely to get blacklisted?
Is it possible to run a professional art account with hopes of getting into the TV/Movie industry, while also having a fetish art account and your art being circulated on the internet? And if not, is there a way to develop a secondary art style that makes you unrecognizable?