David C. Matthews

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  • in reply to: Big Girl 1 (NSFW) #24478
    David C. Matthews
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    NSFW= "Not Safe For Work"

    In case you're accessing the site from a workplace that frowns upon viewing nudity or erotic material; this helps people know what to wait and look at at home. (or wherever.)

    in reply to: What not to wear when growing #25255
    David C. Matthews
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    Hmmm… doesn't seem to leave a lot that is sexy to grow out of. 😆

    I notice that many FMG stories seem to feature a plain, mousy, frumpy girl who by some means is suddenly transformed into tall, muscular, sexy goddesshood; and many of the clothing items already mentioned (sweats, etc.) would unfortunately be typical of what a (pre-FMG) woman who doesn't consider herself sexy would wear. (Unless I'm missing something; FMG isn't a large factor in my own tastes.)

    Shorts, T-Shirts.

    It's hard to imagine and real rippage going on when the girl is already wearing shorts and t-shirts, the point of growth for me is for long sleeved clothes to turn INTO t-shirts and shorts.

    It is much harder to do growth rippage with those articles of clothing, even though DCM pretty much did a great job with Tetsuko, I would have preferred long sleeve or pants.

    Well, living in Florida, Tetsuko is pretty much a T-shirt-and-shorts girl whenever the weather and occasion allow; but I figured that there'd be readers who wanted to see more clothes being ripped than Tetsuko was wearing. That's the main reason why I had Sonya dressed in the slacks and long-sleeved top in the alternate story. And people seemed to respond well to that…  😀

    in reply to: Re: Gettar82: Hi everybody and my artworks (old, for now) #25133
    David C. Matthews
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    Good stuff… I'm especially fond of your She-Hulk drawing!

    in reply to: Li Xian Imai x Ya #24691
    David C. Matthews
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    BlackKusanagi – I took the liberty of modifying your post just a teeny bit… the first link works now. (The hyphen was too close to the URL, resulting in a "File Not Found" error.)
    I hope you don't mind…

    in reply to: New desktop – "The Notorious Tetsuko!" #24668
    David C. Matthews
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    Very nice Sir DCM, the only thing missing is having Notorious by Duran Duran playing in the background . . .  😎

    No! No! …Notorious…  😀

    in reply to: Rachel McLish in the April issue of Ironman Magazine #24657
    David C. Matthews
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    Looks like she's proof that bodybuilding can help keep you looking young! ('s long as you stay away from the 'roids…)

    in reply to: What kind of superhero are you? #24150
    David C. Matthews
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    Wait…What if I crossed Wonder Woman with The Hulk?

    Sweet. I bet NO ONE has ever thought of a female version of the Hulk before! I'm a genius!!!

    😉

       

    in reply to: New desktop – "The Notorious Tetsuko!" #24664
    David C. Matthews
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    "Notorious" indeed! I'll definitely be checking out the Bettie Page movie when it comes out. Looks like they may actually get this one right! Got your screensaver on my Mac now. (BTW, you're a Mac user right? How do you make a screensaver for Windows? Do you use a different platform?)

    BTX

    It's actually just a matter of composing the picture. The Mac OS tends to line up its desktop icons (as you've noticed, BTX) on the right-hand side of the screen, while Windows does so on the left-hand side. So I usually will put any empty (or, at least, less-cluttered) space in the pic on the half of the picture opposite where the icons go. Sometimes it's just the logo that moves (like in this one, the "Mac" version and the "Windows" version), sometimes the entire alignment of the picture changes (like my fav pic, "Mac" and "Windows"). There's no reason the "Mac" version couldn't be used on Windows or vice versa, except that the icons would hide the subject matter.

    And sometimes (like the Dyna pic, and, now, the "Uwasa no Tetsuko" pic) you get a design that works well on either screen (just like the movie desktop that inspired this one).

    in reply to: Dyna Meets Mezaros #24013
    David C. Matthews
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    Hello… you managed to draw him?

    I hadn't seen that.

    I'd meant to repost this the other day, but got distracted. As originally posted on the old Wreck Shop board, this is Cowprobe's visualization of Mezaros:

    of what I thought at the time a "typical" Dyna adventure would look like.

    I also like what you've done with the story so far. (And I guess the question I asked in my PM to you, about where this scene falls in the story, has been answered  😀 )

    in reply to: Casting Wonder Woman #10392
    David C. Matthews
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    Charisma Carpenter has voiced her desire to play the Amazing Amazon. Nice woman, but I don't know if she could fit the role any better than Angelina Jolie or Sandra Bullock.

    I seem to remember a similar thread a few years on the old Wreck Shop boards (before Whedon became attached to the project); I suggested Charisma Carpenter then, and am pleased to see she thinks she could do it too. (She does rock climbing and other physical activities as hobbies, so I don't think she'll have any problem with building some muscle for the role, if they'll let her.

    Over at the "Wonder Woman drawn by Chris Cross" thread, Lingster suggests that (a slim chance) they could go with a well-known athlete instead of an established star for WW (in the same way that Olympic athletes Johnny Weismuller and Buster Crabbe were tapped for the roles of Tarzan and Flash Gordon* respectively); Lingster suggests Gea Johnson. So I took a gander at her website and thought, "Hmm. Could Gea Johnson be Wonder Woman?" So I took this pic, fiddled with it a bit, and, well…

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