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September 29, 2007 at 5:09 pm #61314cpbell0033944Participant
Unfortunately, such can't be imposed from outside on a person. The desire to impose the disciplined lifestyle of a physical culturist always has to come from within the person – a nietzschean will to overcome. If anything, rather then self-imposing mental clarity and physical focus, her entire personality is geared toward self-destruction and short of a drastic reality check I don't see her turning herself around.
If anything, I'm actually glad that she hasn't got it in her. I know this sounds cruel, but I'm happy that sheisn't buff, because, this way, she doesn't have to appear on my radar screen.
September 29, 2007 at 5:35 pm #61315leafParticipantWow, it's a mix of amazing and ugh for me.
You made a pretty convincing Spears transformation, she is probably one of my favorite celebrities to see with muscles. Though I think the amount of mass you gave her is quite amazing, she looks a bit more like an obese woman rather more than a muscular woman. Mainly because the "muscle" is more off season due to heavy usage of the liquify tool. It would be better if you could put more muscular definition on the skin so that way it would look less like fat and more like pure muscles.
So the enourmous MASS that is Britney Spears is sexy and repulsive at the same time, I'd prefer a significant amount more of muscle definition to make her looks more like a body builder rather than a chubby lady, but great job overall.
Oh I also wanted to mention,
You should probably consider working for a magazine because that looked pretty damn authentic!
Thanks for the praise and constructive critique, Collector, I do appreciate it! I guess I prefer my musclebound mademoiselles with more marbling in the meat–my taste is definitely more for the off-season, un-tanned look. Also, I'm still learning about muscle anatomy, and damned if it isn't a ton of work to draw in defninition on a liquified morph. I've found that though it's more work, doing a straight morph usually makes the final image more realistic to me than the technique of grafting fitness/fbb parts onto another pic.
I think the Hayden one might be more your taste, here's a preview
September 29, 2007 at 5:47 pm #61316cpbell0033944ParticipantAs previews go, that's a good one – thanks Leaf! Oh, BTW, my taste WRT bodyfat is much the same as yours. 😉
September 29, 2007 at 5:51 pm #61317leafParticipantAmazing looking work, Leaf! Great choice of subject, and the article provides a fun story to enhance the overall result.
Looking forward to Hayden P's treatment (although–not to nitpick–wouldn't Ali Larter's character have made her more suitable? Perhaps she could be the one you do after Hayden, hint hint… ;)). Keep up the great work!
Thanks Number 6–and yes, from what I understand Ali Larter's character would make more sense, but honestly I haven't seen more than 10 min of Heroes. (I know, a geek who hasn't seen Heroes, who'da thunk it). But the source pics I had for HP made her the obvious choice.
September 29, 2007 at 6:39 pm #61318MimiParticipantUnfortunately, such can't be imposed from outside on a person. The desire to impose the disciplined lifestyle of a physical culturist always has to come from within the person – a nietzschean will to overcome. If anything, rather then self-imposing mental clarity and physical focus, her entire personality is geared toward self-destruction and short of a drastic reality check I don't see her turning herself around.
[font=Times New Roman]~Mimi[/size”>
September 29, 2007 at 7:02 pm #61319Agent HighmaxParticipantMaybe I oughta do morphs
September 29, 2007 at 10:33 pm #61320DJWStudiosParticipantHell, yeah! 😮
September 30, 2007 at 12:41 am #61321JackParticipantVery cool morphs! I love it when morphs are made to look like magazine articles or real life reportage of amazing muscle growth. Thanks, man!
September 30, 2007 at 9:32 am #61322CowprobeParticipantThe convincing photomorph was enhanced by the fine article accompanying it.
These little stories really help cement the images of plot device swollen stardom into a complete whole.
Thanks for letting us see into the lives of the rich and mutagen enhanced. ;D
September 30, 2007 at 8:19 pm #61323funduhParticipantdo you have a website?
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