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September 27, 2005 at 8:41 am in reply to: Check out Polymer City for a new and improved Sheeri #13909
David C. Matthews
ParticipantThis has happened every single time anyone has ever tried to post a link to PCC; it happened to me a few months ago when I tried to link to his site from one of my posts. For some weird reason, this board software wants to add s.com/" target="_blank"> to the front of the URL. And it only affects Chris's site!! I think maybe this is something for Lingster to look into; something about the board software doesn't like PCC or something…
David C. Matthews
ParticipantThey'd probably have a cat-fight.
Mee-owww!
Nice work, Dr.! So if she's a weretiger, what does her human form look like?
David C. Matthews
ParticipantAye, Kulli lass, ye'd be enjoyin' "Gasparilla Day" in Tampa, Florida as well, arrr!
*SLAP!* (Enough with the pirate talk already!!) Okay, okay! Jeeez…
Anyway, Gasparilla Day takes place in February, if my memory serves me correctly; some years ago my wife and l lived in Tampa and we saw a bit of the festivities involved. I'm a little fuzzy on the details of exactly why they celebrate it; it has something to do with the fact that a pirate named Jose Gaspar used to operate in the area back in the day. Anyway, it's just an excuse to have a pirate-themed Mardi Gras-type party, with a parade and bead-throwing and all that, and dressing up and talking like pirates and drinking, of course!
September 22, 2005 at 4:54 am in reply to: Hey ladies and gents check out some link.. add your own.. #13656David C. Matthews
ParticipantI don't see the "slideshow" or "image size" options either.
David C. Matthews
ParticipantI'm not sure there are "more" muscular women nowadays, but I do agree that the Internet and pay sites are keeping interest up in muscle-women (now that the "mainstream" muscle-mags are ignoring them); if not for pay sites and such I think we'd definitely see a sharp decline in the numbers of FBBs as they become discouraged at the lack of opportunities to benefit from the hard work they do (pro contests, modeling/endorsement work, etc.), and the social ostracization they face from the general public.
David C. Matthews
Participantwoah ! fantastic… like the other ones.
i'm waiting for Satin ! ( …and Tetsuko too…).
Mister Matthews,
if you have seen my drawings, perhaps you may send me one advice. specially for the eyes. how is the size of the head before the scan, mine are usually between 1/2 and 1 inch.pleaaaaaase.
That's about the size of the head in the drawings I do (the pencil drawings, that is… I've taken to doing a lot of my drawing with a graphics tablet, so I skip the "scanning" step.)
I saw on another thread that you're apparently not happy with the way you draw eyes. Eyes can be very tricky to draw, and the best advice I can give you is to study the structure of the eyes, from studying eyes in real life and from a good book of anatomy and figure drawing (George Bridgman and Burne Hogarth are both good to study). But don't worry too much about the eyes you draw; you have a good cartoony style going for you, and the eyes look all right. Just make sure you draw them actually looking at what they're supposed to be looking at; in c01 "may I touch your arms?", she looks like she's looking at a point behind the guy, when she should be looking (down) at him. (You did it right in co2 and c04 .)
If you can draw larger, by all means do so; the larger the drawing, the better you can render smaller details like eyes.
Hope this helps!
David C. Matthews
ParticipantI believe that this is the one that was the inspiration for DCM's Amazonian portrait of Hannie in a Red Sonja-like motif.
That was the pose, but I remember her head being tilted ever so slightly more toward the camera. (It's possibly that second shot, which was probably flipped for publication.) I'd have to go look the photo up in my own Amazonian archive, but it's definitely that pose.
(I also used that pose, and drew Sandy Riddell's face on it, for a portrait of "The Amazon" from Maxwell Madd and his Wrestling Women!. Unfortunately, I don't seem to have a scan of that pic yet; when I do find it I'll share it here.)
David C. Matthews
ParticipantARRRR! I'll not be outdone by a landlubbin' pup, Jim lad! Feast yer eyes on Carlotta, the Princess of Plunder! Makin' her escape with her treasure chest… AND a trunk full o' gold an' jewels to boot!

Since "International Talk Like a Pirate Day" be over, I'll be returnin' ta me normal way o' talkin'…
Like David Easton's contribution, this amounts to a "quick scribble" for me. I set myself a time limit of an hour (and only blew it by about ten minutes or so), since I wanted to get back to my comics work. So if there are anatomical or proportional mistakes, or careless coloring, or sloppy linework, that's why. (I confess guilty to wanting to spend more time drawin' the lass than the riggin'!)
September 20, 2005 at 7:15 am in reply to: DCM Studios Online: I guess this counts as an update?… #13611David C. Matthews
ParticipantHP Looks slightly smaller than your normal work, but I like it!!
Well, I do have to stay in practice drawing somewhat "normally"-proportioned women 😆
(and thanks for the compliments, everyone!)
David C. Matthews
ParticipantI would love to see a short story with the Bondage Fairies Pfil and Pamela , all buffed up, In the vein of the popeye cartoon with the fly with dashes of a Bugs bunny cartoon,.
Bondage Fairies?? [George Takei voice] Oh my!! [/George Takei voice]
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