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  • in reply to: Two morphs #3576
    AlexG
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    Whoa! 😯 Excellent as always, Sir Rimmer8. 8)

    When comparing her photos it seems that in r/l Cindy Phillips has undergone something of a r/w muscle growth spurt in size since last year, Lisa Arksey, too.

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

    in reply to: GTS Collage – Debi Does In Las Vegas #3531
    AlexG
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    Awesome pic, Alex!

    I just made my first attempt at a ‘giantess’ pic a few days ago. I was going to upload it this Friday – but after seeing your great pic, I had to put mine up here now…as it also features Mrs. Laszewski being naughty 😀

    It’s much simpler than yours, as I’m just figuring out how to do these giantess collages.

    Enjoy,

    Rowan

    Thank you all for the complements, it’s very inspiring to know that the work is so apprecated here. You might want to check out the Other Art forums, another of Debi was posted there yesterday under the topic of Growth Products – as Axel noted, she’s quite an expressive indevidual . . . especially, when aroused . . . 8)

    Note 1 to Rowan – I looked it over, you’ve got a good eye for the pose / background overlay. What you might want to do next is further hone your airbrushing and blending skills – it comes with time and practice. Also, notice the slight grainness of Debi as compared to the smooth, soft-sharpnness of the background? To correct this, add some grainness to the background (in PSP its called "noise") until the two are about equal, then it becomes more difficult to tell that its a composite picture. Lastly, a technique I often use to help cement in the illusion is to take the final, completed collage and resize it down, sometimes as much as by 50%. Then touch up with a mild amount of sharpening to the overall picture.

    Note 2 to Rowan (and perhaps any others so interested) – One of the better, if not one of the best sources for gleaming Amazon GTS collaging materials would be the Saradas Índice (yes, it’s in Portuguese) forums and to a lesser extent, the Unrealmuscle forums. Just like here on She-Grew you’ll have to register a nick and password to access them.

    http://www.forumgratis.com.br/forum/index.php?mforum=saradas

    http://www.unrealmuscle.com/forum/

    Also, for backgrounds the Webshots community of free galleries are almost too vast to be believed – plus to narrow it down, there’s a subject/topic search engine.

    http://www.webshots.com/

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

    in reply to: Who is reading? #3498
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    Just a thought . . . but when asking questions such as this you might want to have included using the Polling Feature as part of setting up the topic. That way you’ll get feedback from those unwilling to turn off their Lurker Cloaking Device, but are interested in continuing to read your story from anonymity of the shadows.

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

    in reply to: Amy Bulks Up – Part 2 by Magic Man ? Anyone know of it? #1924
    AlexG
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    Don’t know, but the title and author sort-of sound familar, but not from Al’s Valk site. Might have seen it originally posted over on one of the two ZZZ forums – GTS Grows or Everything Grows. Just a suggestion, but you might try inquiring about it over on them, possibly Lorekeep’s the Process forum and Pete’s GTS Magic boards as well.

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

    in reply to: Is the She-Hulk message board dead? #3413
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    I believe that the "FemFour" backdrop is an April Fool’s joke on the part of Eddie, the moderator of the forum – (now that the holiday is over he really should restore the enviroment back to what it was) – check out the fake upcoming issue comic book covers to see what I mean. Not only don’t they match up with what was released, but the date of release is out of wack.

    As for the pro and anti-Dan Slott commentary, my own opinion is that he’s done a far better job with the character then I ever expected – especially when one conciders the constraits that he’s had to work under in balancing what the corporation orders done and what the hard-core fans are practically begging for. You can’t please everyone and if you try, you please no one.

    Lastly, in my own view, the artistic talents of Juan Bobillo (as you said there is strong debate in the community as to that factor) would be far better employed in another title then the She-Hulk, if nothing else, then to prevent killing off a large percentage of the $$$ customer base who loaths his previous work. It’s a regressive ploy and a stupid one at that – but always trust the powers that be at Marvel to do just that to the fans.

    When Paul Peletier was tapped as a replacement, in the majority of minds, the title finally found one person who could truly capture her majestic, even breathtaking femuscular essence in visual form. And if not him, concidering his excellent work on Shanna the She-Devil, Frank Cho would have been another who I (and I suspect that many others) would have prefered to see take over the next volume of the title.

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

    in reply to: Unique plot? #3035
    AlexG
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    The only other "realistic" growth fiction that comes to mind (other then those previously mentioned) would have been a short story by Shade called "The Coming Out" which has her slowly growing larger after getting involved in weight training and becoming a full-bodybuilder by the end of the story. It’s also on the gentle-loving side in her relationship with her husband who is the narrator of the story. I think it can be found at the Valkyrie site in the section for misc growth fiction.

    Another might include the ones by Avida Dolor (also at the Valkyrie site), which involve slow growth through bodybuilding and the use of enhancement drugs, but has the character(s) existing in rather excessively brutal and violent environments.

    I seem to recall that several years back he was posting stories in the alt.amazon.women-admirers news group – you might be able to track them down via the Goggle news group archive search engine under his name as the poster.

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

    in reply to: GTS Collage – Denise Rutkowski – test #2533
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    It would seem that she has found religion and decided that it just does not go with the bodybuilding lifestyle. The following may be just rumor, it seems that she adopted a bunch of homeless kids while in Cali, if so what a big heart, just a good person.

    Yes that’s about the same story I heard – that she got religion and dropped out of the professional FBBr scene for several years. Attended a Christian seminary, got an education and traveled quite a lot preaching the word of the lord – Bill Jentz (or was it Mike Bogan?) by chance ran into her walking her dog one day in NJ and obtained a short interview with her as to what happened to her and why she had dropped out of sight. The very last I heard about her was a photo op / interview that appeared in Flex some years back that she had again gotten involved with bodybuilding, but only at a personal trainer level.

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

    in reply to: HeGrew.com? #3290
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    By the way, I forgot to mention that David Annand (aka Masschine of Wreakshop fame) did a sequal to Mack’s revised rewrite to Morphphenomenal with a couple that undergoes the process or rather he does, and somehow it triggers it in her after they have sex – I think it can be found over on the Diana the Valkyrie site as Morphphenomenal II.

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

    in reply to: HeGrew.com? #3288
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    Typically, the audience base for those sorts of materials leans in the m/m department – although some stories, i.e. Morphphenomenal by Fantasyman which was originally m/m was later revised by Mack into a heterosexual m/f storyline with a female as the subject of the muscular transformation process.

    However, there is only two forums that I know of – Everything Grows that was established by ZZZ and the Giant Couples forum created by Dr Lazarus that allows for male heterosexual growth/transformations as a part of the m/f storyline.

    http://www.hotboards.com/plus/plus.mirage?who=grow

    http://members4.boardhost.com/giantcouples/

    Hope this is of assistance.

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

    in reply to: Possible story idea: (slow-acting) FMG virus #3276
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    AlexG,

    Are you really trying to say that a virus that affects only women are scientific impossibility? As opposed to what? Genies? Magical devices that women grow an men shrink? Chemical formulas that cause muscles to transfer from one person to the other?

    No, but what I am saying is that if you’re going to be using this particularly scientific formula as a means to an end – do keep in mind that a strong suspension of disbelief / leap of credibility is going to be required in order to create an aura of plausibility on the part of the author.

    Generalities, especially in technical subjects, always work the best in a sci-fi fantasy storyline.

    As for the rest of your commentary – it’s a non sequitur . . . 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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