I’m trying to write a story

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    EE
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    But I'm having trouble with sizes and comparison and things like that. i was wondering if anyone knew of a website or something that would let me input two diffrent sizes and comaire them. I have tried searching the net but I cant find what I'm looking for. any help would be greatly appreciated.

    #44914
    Lingster
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    A converter?

    #44915
    gblock01
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    What exactly are you comparing?

    #44916
    EE
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    Yes, something to compare sizes of two people, So I can see exactly how tall a amazon is compared to the people around her. I want to be able to better visualise if someone is 6'10", 7', 8 and so on where will normal people come up to on there bodies. I just want to be consistent. I'm having a hard time getting visual cues in my head. Am I explaing myself better now? And thanks for answering guys.

    #44917
    AlexG
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    Yes, something to compare sizes of two people, So I can see exactly how tall a amazon is compared to the people around her. I want to be able to better visualise if someone is 6'10", 7', 8 and so on where will normal people come up to on there bodies. I just want to be consistent. I'm having a hard time getting visual cues in my head. Am I explaing myself better now? And thanks for answering guys.

    Well, I had a similar problem several yrs ago when I first started out writing GT/GTS stories.  So I used AutoCad to draw up a number of "normal sized" figures and just enlarged a duplicate set to give myself some idea as to where the "Giantized" & "Giantessized" figures would stand in proportional comparison to those of normal stature.

    Not suggesting that this will work for you, but that's what I did at the time.  8)

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

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