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Cowprobe
ParticipantI like the little highlights you added to bring attention to the face.
The impact of all that Sheeri is enhanced by the fine color job you've added to Fett's sketch.
Thanks for the undertaking Solarian.
Now all we need is an buffed Swarm Queen for SC3. 😉
Cowprobe
ParticipantNurse Macho is the specter of workaholic manga-esque artists it seems.
Great links with the pictures sometimes showing her as an attractive girl-hemoth and others much less so.
Thanks for finding this michel.
Would love to see the actual origin comic someday. 😉
Cowprobe
ParticipantWhile I don't have the Sims I still really like the cute everyday life video you put together for your mesh enhanced creations.
Thanks for sharing Muskelgrothe.
The Sims3 should be a step up on the potential drama if not a massive graphical leap. 8)
October 21, 2008 at 12:58 am in reply to: Gina Davis-Great long video of her at a photo shoot!! #77102Cowprobe
ParticipantCute interview.
It's nice to see how truly picturesque the setting is leading up to the actual photo location.
"Quit yelling at me Bill" fun stuff. 😀
"Bill's a bully" -whispered-She looks a LOT bigger than 5' 5". I'm not disputing the measure just that her off-season look is freaking lush. 🙂
Thanks for bringing this to light.
Cowprobe
ParticipantHaving seen the original cartoon your version is FAR superior.
But the -nerve- of that guy asking her if she's qualified for the job instead of sticking to workplace friendly sexual discourse. ;D
An amazing painted alteration. I hesitate in saying morph because you've really gone the distance and rendered the enhanced figure of the mixed up secretarial pool hopeful.
Imagine a series set with that socially unconscious bombshell. While she seems like merely a vehicle for a punchline in the original strip with her fantasy physique now power packed there is much potential. 8)
October 13, 2008 at 12:07 am in reply to: Achtung! Gallery Of Collected Manic Works – And Others! #76784Cowprobe
ParticipantProphet Tenebrae,
Thank you for this wonderful service to these excellent artists.
The interface is effortless on my browser.
Their expertise and creativity is well balanced by your organizational wisdom.
8)
Cowprobe
ParticipantVery informative procedural MuskelGrothe.
With a little variance in line weight I'd be convinced you drew those ladies without a collage to guide you. Great work!
I tried something like that as well a while back but my results were a LOT more 'bloopy' and unrefined. I'll take your practicals into account next time.
Not Safe For Work links. Remove the asterisk and copy paste address for link to function.
The initial image NSFW
*http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/8861/uberlockmorphkm9.jpgGreyscale rough from painting over the collage NSFW
*http://img228c.imageshack.us/img228/6150/uberlockgreyiw2.jpgThe finished product not really NSFW but slightly suggestive font
*http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/1026/uberlockzg2.jpgCowprobe
Participant"Blood Is The Harvest"
Published by Eclipse Comics under their FX imprint.A picture of the cover here,
http://www.ecrater.com/product.php?pid=2798181Some of the company's history,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_ComicsSome nice modern (early 90's)vampire slaying action.
It will take me a few months to dig through the archives for it.
Cowprobe
ParticipantSmarl,
That was one great bit of late 80's cinema!
Thanks for the prelude to my enthusiasm for Fallout 3. 8)
This feels like the bastard cousin of "Six String Samurai".
The link made my day.
Cowprobe
ParticipantHaven't seen the interface for the PS3 version of SC4 until now.
Thank you for sharing Valkaria with us.
A before/after comparison between Valkaria's earlier randomized Jester Catgirl incarnation and her present Sword & Sorcery look made me crack up. The Barbarian girl seems much better suited to slaying Soul Edge infected foes.
Half of my fun with this game is the random verses battles. Where you'd have a decent in-theme fighter one moment and a completely chaotic anachronistic underwear model the next.
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