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July 19, 2005 at 7:26 am in reply to: MelonGirl a new girl to the forums wants to be drawn/morphed #8187
Axel3.14
ParticipantInteresting. I’ll see what I can do, but most of the material is facial. Is she trying to enhance her muscles IRL, too?
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ParticipantI’m not a dog person. but the central figure and wintry background were awesome!
Axel3.14
ParticipantConsidering UberStrawberry’s frame, those disguises are almost as transparent as the Trix Rabbit’s. 🙂
Nice pics, your anatomy seems to be improving.
Axel3.14
ParticipantAlthough I absolutly HATE Avril Lavign, I think it’s a fun and unique concept. And I have to agree with Fasola, this is definitly something for MTV.
Haha…. Avril with strength draining powers… as if men don’t have enough reason to avoid her!
This is a great parody.
Axel3.14
ParticipantI’m the one who likes catgirls here. This is an antidiluvean thread I posted with my catgirl art.
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ParticipantI never understood the name Transvigor. It sounded as if it were about transformations.
Axel3.14
ParticipantThis could be made more mythologically suitable with some minor retooling. Dionysus or an avatar thereof could actually perceive modern civilisation as an abomination (Just look what commerce is doing to the environment!) and seek to hamper it by rescinding people’s superegos.
Axel3.14
ParticipantI used to have a character in the City of Heroes forums, until they paved over the whole thing 🙁
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ParticipantThis is cute. I like her eyes.
Axel3.14
ParticipantYes, she was the virtual reality "ideal" projection of Angelina Brancale, the then girl-friend/love interest of Dr Octopus – her existence as a recurring character lasted for about three years time. Comic books being a reflection of pop-culture, she was created during the time period of the mid-90’s when such was all the rage (aside from the holodeck in STTNG, anyone else remember VR5 or Harsh Realm?) as to its various possibilities. I might add, though she’s in a coma now there’s no reason that she couldn’t be resurrected again – after all, even being "dead" in the MU doesn’t preclude an ambitious writer from bring them back to life once again. I can picture more then a few formats, including one that involves dropping the VR element all together in favor of physical metamorphosis that spontaneously occurs as she comes out of her coma . . . 8)
Furthermore, you miss the obvious possiblity that someone bothered to make an archival record f the VR simulacrum.
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