David C. Matthews

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  • in reply to: Deleted Posts #10639
    David C. Matthews
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    I'm only mentioning this as a possibility: are you sure you clicked the "post" button on the message in question? Because that's happened to me at least once on the new board: I've composed the message, hit "preview" a couple of times to make sure it's correct, and then just plain forgot to click "post".

    If you're sure you did hit "post", then back to square one. I don't have any other answer to offer, because what I know about how this software works is… well, I don't know much.

    in reply to: Tutorials from the Maniac? #10643
    David C. Matthews
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    GO FOR IT!!

    I'd love to see what your techniques and working methods are. I'm always looking to pick up new tips and tricks, to improve my own drawings.

    So anything you wish to post will be read with great interest by me, anyway.

    in reply to: Re: Requested ! #6999
    David C. Matthews
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    He, he, not to add to that snowball Dave…………. :evil:who am I kidding?  A piece of 1 1/2" or 2" steel pipe would do nicely, about 6" long.  That way when it gets crushed it also bends over on itself a little.  This is assuming that it is held vertically in the cleavage not horizontally.  Although a solid bar held horizontally and then crushed would be quite impressive!

    A "solid bar held horizontally and then crushed" is exactly what I'd been assuming; the bar would then look somewhat like a crushed soda can afterward (I know I keep coming back to that, but it's a useful analogy for what I see happening)

    So if it went vertically, it would flatten at the place where the pressure is being applied… hmmm…

    in reply to: Re: Requested ! #6996
    David C. Matthews
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    Tommy; MGaH; please tell me this is just good-natured ribbing, OK? I do not want to think about a fight breaking out over something I drew for fun.

    As far as I'm concerned, MGaH is at least as responsible for the strip as I am; I would never have considered the idea had he not posted a request to see the stunt illustrated.

    And Tommy… I didn't read anything that suggested he was insulting my artwork.

    Everybody friends again now?

    *ahem*

    As for the bar…

    As for the bar bending, considering Tet-chan's 'size' in that area, I'm pretty sure it could be a bit wider bar…

    It's not the width that's in question, it's the length. I could see it being up to six, eight inches in width, but still only about the length of a soda can… say about six inches. Otherwise it's… well, let Tetsuko herself show you the problem:

    David C. Matthews
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    I'm glad you're still with us, Chris! What a close call…

    in reply to: Re: Requested ! #6990
    David C. Matthews
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    OH OH OH OH , I saw a belly dancer, Fold a dollar bill with just her tummy muscles , Flip a Row of coins ONE AT A TIME! and and move a coins from her top of adomen to the botom.It was Wild

    Well, Tetsuko could do all that as well; after all, she does know how to belly-dance…

    (a drawing I did waaaaaayyyy back in 1994!! previously posted at the Wreck Shop board)

    in reply to: Re: Requested ! #6989
    David C. Matthews
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    Except it's not.

    But I still love the artwork, the picture.

    Hey, if this guy is responsible for this pic, can I be responsible for a picture/cartoon of Tetsuko shoving a metal bar between her breasts and then crushing it using only the power of her chest?  How about it DCM?

    I'll give that some thought… but I gotta get back to my other stuff sometime!

    (why do I suddenly get an image of a snowball rolling down a hill, getting larger and larger the more it rolls?)

    (can't be a very long bar, can it? the length of a soda can, or else it wouldn't fit between her breasts)

    in reply to: My own experience as a temporary hulk #10326
    David C. Matthews
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    Wouldn't you love to take out that anger on some of those [expletive] terrorists?

    I was about to write "Don't make her angry. You wouldn't like her when she's angry"; but that's such a cliche by now…

    Aw damn. I was just reminded of a variation of that line I heard around the time of the release of the Hulk movie, a reference to its director: "Don't make me Ang Lee. You wouldn't like me when I'm Ang Lee."

    in reply to: Another Gwen morph #9678
    David C. Matthews
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    That's the same size dress she was wearing in the "before" pic… so I'm waiting for the seams to rip  👿

    in reply to: An sweet & interesting GTS comic #10317
    David C. Matthews
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    Wonderful find, Pimp!

    I especially love that line, "What good is being able to draw if it can't get you dates?" …I can sympathize.

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