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ataru320
ParticipantWhile I have nothing against people who like werewolf Tf's, there is plenty of this stuff on the internet, compared to fmg sequences.
The thing is that people tend to forget is that generally ther is FMG in a were-TF. Sure its not as emphasized as a lot of people here want it, but it is still part of the equation. (but I guess that people generally rather just see them become a monster in general without any general emphasis on muscles…but that's what we're here for)
ataru320
ParticipantHmmm…the shark woman becomes a DM as well in the manga? Well…she was an interesting side character in the anime..well OK, I like the cute catgirl model girl from the episode after that a bit more, but that's just me. (then there's the other catgirl…part of the mutant females in the second half, but she's brutally massacred not to long after fully TFing…such a shame)
ataru320
ParticipantI've seen the Devilman Lady anime…and while I like a lot of the TF goodness and some of the great monster designs, it is an interesting watch considering that one of the main writers was Chikai Konaka, best known for anime such as "Serial Experiment Lain", "Big O" and…of course, "Digimon Tamers". (his crafting lead to that season being my favorite of the Digimon series…well among other things) Sure there's a lot of gore in places and the last couple of episodes…well, its been a while since I've seen it (and I own it), but I remember that the show probably would have been better if some of the stuff from a couple episodes before remained behind instead of the ending we got. (well, off the top of my head) But its definately worth it if you like FMG…or TFs in general. (there are a few other great female TFs here too)
ataru320
ParticipantI don't mind muscle girls that are under 18..but that's me. Anyway…good job on the latest muscle girl, BlackKusanagi.
ataru320
ParticipantWonder who Hirumi's partner is :p Anyway, another good job here on the catgirl.
September 9, 2005 at 4:58 am in reply to: Where does he get this stuff? First Pic is Barely NSFW #13054ataru320
ParticipantDefinately have to agree…any time we get a weregirl with plenty of FMG, it works for me. You've got a cute one there….and I think that's all I have to say.
September 5, 2005 at 3:18 am in reply to: Fan art to DCM and Nami from One Piece: Both Sketches #12577ataru320
ParticipantHee hee hee…maybe a tad small on top (Oda is a bit infamous with how she "grows") but I love that Nami pic. The Dyna one isn't too bad either…although it reminds me of another character in my head, but that's me….
ataru320
ParticipantNSFW
O.K. its a bit late …but a couple of people asked for Tifa Lockhart from something called "Final Fantasy"…..heres my version.
regards
Pete(hope the link works)
Amazing job, Pete! Its too bad you never really knew who Tifa is, but at least her rendition is really, really…amazingly cute and powerful! (always a Tifa fan here…Yuffie was second…)
ataru320
ParticipantSo,
I guess "other" growth includes women transforming into muscular werewolves. I have always found the idea of a demure, petite woman morphing uncontrollably into a large, muscular ( not to mention busty ) werewolf interesting. It allows for an animalistic expression of her newfound strength and power which is raw and unchecked.
Oh boy…you've really hit the jackpot with that one. Several other writers and I have always had this big obsession with transformations that not only involve women turning into werewolves (or a lot of other anthro female animals), but always had a bit of FMG, height growth (can't really say GTS since its usually a more realistic height growth) and BE as well! For some reason, it just seems to fit to have a TF with muscle growth as the woman changes int her more beastial (and in many cases, much cuter) form.
ataru320
ParticipantWell, Alex, I have to say I'm deeply offended by your insinuation… MOI, confusing She-Hulk artists?! For shame, sir! If I had a glove handy, I would have demanded satisfaction at dawn (or whichever way it's done). I'm actually a fan of Kollins, and of his buffed-up Shulkie from that Avengers tale. He has his own unique style (as does Bobbilo), which can be quite fun (once you get past the crudeness); Pelletier, on the other hand, is a good technician, but has still got to find his own voice.
But my main problem was with the body depiction itself – and I didn't like it when it was done the same way by a much better artist (Finch in Avengers Dissassembled). She needs to be a woman – and for me that means curves (among other things, obviously). That, btw, is my general biff with modern women's body-building – but that's a disscusion for another forum.That's one of the big problems: She-Hulk is a woman, but she's one with muscle. In what I've seen in artist renditions of muscular females, the best ones are the ones that seem to perfectly balance between the feminine curves and the powerful muscle. But the problem with muscularity is that you have to find a perfect balance. You don't put enough on her, then she doesn't seem to exhibit her power. You put too much muscle on, they end up looking too bulky and masculine. Sure there are artists that can perfectly stretch the limits of musculature while remaining feminine, but its a very tough proposition. Thus you have to find a perfect balance: allow for enough muscle to make her look powerful, but not take away "her" or make her look like a "man with boobs".
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