At Kylee, we believe the best art comes from real people with real stories — and the creators behind the work deserve to be seen just as much as the work itself.
That's why we're launching Creator Spotlight — an ongoing series where we sit down with the artists shaping the world of hentai and 3DX art. From their creative process to the characters they've built from scratch, we're pulling back the curtain and letting creators speak for themselves.
For our next creator spotlight, we're talking with Supro3D (also known as Intrigue3D) — a US-based 3D artist with a signature cast of characters, a sharp sense of humor, and a body of work that's anything but ordinary.
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Tell us who you are. What do you go by, and where are you creating from?
Howdy! My name’s Supro3D and I make 3D porn and 3D porn accessories. I also run Intrigue3D and come from the US.
How did you first get into hentai (3D, 2D, etc.) art? Was there a specific moment, artist, or piece that pulled you in?
Well, I’ve been a big fan of wrestling games, especially the created characters stuff. So one day, I found a program called Poser and recreated some of my characters. Then got naughty with it and ended up making 3D smut for a living.
How would you describe your style to someone who's never seen your work?
I like to mix things up with futa being the main core of my works. I have an array of characters with their own stories and relationships with some humor thrown in. Some of my characters like Lana (a tenured pornstar that does anal only), Rylee (a bodybuilding futa that is very shy about herself) and Zoey (a no-nonsense punk girl that pushed her body to the limit and now is winding down some [Plus she has a cute dog named Puppers]).
Walk us through your creative process. What does making a piece actually look like for you, start to finish?
I’m reminded of an old Mitch Hedberg where if he thinks of something funny, he’ll write it. But if the pen is too far, he’ll tell himself it wasn’t that funny to begin with. So I kinda have a similar philosophy. There are some ideas that are really good and just have to do them. Then there are others which will either take up too much of my time or I’m just not feeling them.
With the ones I really like, I’ll start to work on them in Daz and figure out how to make it the way I vision or very close to it. I’ll try to do some test renders, get some feedback from other artists and see if something is broken or wrong before I render it out in Octane. Afterwards, if something needs to be touched up, I use a photo editing program before showing it to the public.
Where do you find inspiration? What gets you excited to create?
I do get inspired by various artists. DevilHS & JustSomeNoob are some of my favorite artists in the 2D space. Their stuff still astonishes me and I have used some of their work for inspiration. I also looked at several 3D artists like Rigid3D and my friend Rikolo. I’m hoping to get to that next step in creating animation like theirs because they blow my mind.
Weirdly enough, I also get inspired by comedy. I like to add some humor into my stuff as I feel like it brings levity and shows off a sillier side of my characters. Who says humor can’t be sexy?
What's the hardest part of your creative process — and how do you push through it?
I’ll be honest, but I have mental blocks a lot of the time. I’m thinking to myself, “Is this good enough?”, “Are people gonna like it?” or “Would I be wasting my time?” And those are huge detriments to my process, and I won’t lie, it happens a lot and can cause me to stall out/procrastinate. It’s a tough habit to break, but working & talking with other people helps me from completely giving up.
Is there a piece you've made that you're especially proud of? Tell us about it.
Not a piece, but one of my favorite things I did many many years ago was Workout. It featured my character Rylee along with a friend’s OC named Krissy. I was so happy with how that title came out. All the poses, the expressions, how the story was easy to follow without words. I loved that one so much.
I had done a lot of pics that I loved as well, but one that stood out for me would be Lana’s multiverse gangbang. It featured my character Lana getting banged by 3 alternate versions of her including her goddess form, demonic form and superhero form. I’ve been playing around with the idea of their being alternate universes like a fantasy or hero one. So it was fun to see them interact with the original.
What are you working on or exploring right now? What's exciting you creatively?
At the moment, I’m mostly working on character stuff. I feel the need to work on expanding their backstory some more or leaning into what makes them. I’m also trying to learn Blender so I can work on animating them thangs.
What would you want a first-time viewer of your work to feel?
Dicks. Lots of futa dicks. And some guy dicks too. :D
In all seriousness, I have a good blend of stuff in there. Maybe you’re a fan of futa or maybe you’re not. Maybe you love big tits or big ass or both! You can pick and choose whatcha like and your feedback is always welcome as it gives me something to grow on.
Any advice for artists just starting out in this space?
Whether you’re starting out or a pro at this, it never hurts to ask for help. You can learn a lot just by talking to your contemporaries or just asking what you can do to improve.
Where can the Kylee community find you and support your work?
I have a website where you can check out most of my work. You can also follow me on Twitter/X and Bluesky. And if you wanna support me, you can do so on Patreon or on the SubStar.
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Thank you to Supro3D for opening up and giving us a look into his world — we're honored to have him as part of the Kylee community.
If you haven't explored his work yet, head over to his profile on Kylee and see what all the fuss is about. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.
Browse Supro3D's profile on Kylee
Creator Spotlight is all about celebrating the people who make this community worth showing up for — fans and artists alike. If you're a creator and want to be featured in an upcoming spotlight, we'd love to hear from you at social@kylee.io.