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I love her hair. To bad her arms and boobs aren't as big as the used to be. Thats what I always liked on your models the best!
Lupus14ParticipantWhat interests me is what makes her "tick"? Until now she is shown as shy, polite and even very disciplined. I wonder if she is schizophrenic and goes ballistic when she hears certain words or comes into certain situations? Sort of a conditioned reflex?
I also wonder how this doctor is able to continue his interview with her with a crushed hand. I imagine it must hurt like hell, to have every single bone in your hand crunched like a dry leaf. I really have no sympathy for this idiot. Anyone so foolish deserves death. It's like if you were to go swimming in shark infested waters with open wounds.Lupus14ParticipantOh man – the suspense is killing me! Marvelous!
This guy really likes to live dangerous! She just crushed his hand, he holds a file where all sort of terrible things stand about her and he attempts to slap her in the face. Not very bright for an educated man if you ask me! ;DLupus14ParticipantAnd this was supposed to be a fund-raiser… ;D
How about having her deliberately destroying a car/truck? Imagine some arrogant showoff who just likes to insult girls and badmouth everyone go to that car wash. Because one girl accidentally bumps into his side mirror with her hips, he drives over her foot (or does something else mean). He is know to the police as rowdy and troublemaker so Sylph gets away with it. Hmmm – how about an armored van (like those money transports?)
Lupus14ParticipantBoy, I can allredy picture this car wash: Broken windows, bent doors etc. ;D
Or how about Sylph lifting the cars, so the other girls can wash it underneath?Lupus14Participantbut Sylph was actually wider across her shoulders than she was tall.
…She had to be about the most perfectly balanced mass of meat he had ever seen.
I'm sorry, but I think this kind of contradicts itself, no? That first part sort of ruined the picture of her I had in my head. For example, look at the last renderings of Tigersans "Michelle". Not even she is wider than she is tall. If I tried to draw her like that, she would probably turn out like some Ogre with a pretty face. It would make her legs look stubby and she would lose all "femininity". I know what your point was with such a description – to emphasize how immense and gigantic her muscles are. But really – think about it: Shoulders as wide as the entire body-length? That certainly isn't "perfectly balanced" as in "body symmetry" Maybe phrase it like this: "but it almost seemed that Sylph was wider across her shoulders than she was tall."
Sorry for my nitpicking. No hard feelings.Lupus14ParticipantPress worker at a metal scrapyard.
The difference is, she doesn't operate a hydraulic press. Instead, she just compresses the junk herself! This way, she doesn't have to worry about getting clumsy at work, doing even more damage….Damned! I had this Idea for a character of my own. Also the situation that she jumps into a hydraulic press (to rescue some children that fell in there while plying at the junkyard) and pressing the hydraulic plates apart, until the machine finally breaks down.
Lupus14ParticipantWhen dealing with the genre of FMG or superstrength, we frequently deal with characters whose strength is so mind-bogglingly ludicrous that a gym couldn't possibly provide them with any sort of real workout.
I've seen a couple of decent explanations over the years, particularly when dealing with characters whose strength and muscles are either fickle or somehow related to emotional states (and therefor subject to the same pressures and exertions that the rest of us are,) but mostly characters go into gyms with what appears to be the sole purpose of showing off or causing massive property damage. This seems like a singularly poor reason for an otherwise intelligent and moral creature to go into a private business establishment.
With that in mind, why would these characters even bother with a gym?
O man – we seem to think alike! This question has been puzzling me since I have started reading stories here. I never dared address the topic because I feared I would piss off the writer.
The story of "Fräulein Panzer" for example. She has a Gym with weights that are made of some special material, a barbell that weighs as much as a battleship! Now why would anyone need such a gym if she/he could lift a battleship? ???
Or that other story (which I really liked), where this Girl with the fitting name of "Natalie Sizemore" humiliates Superman in his own special Gym. Why does Superman need a Gym? http://amaz0ns.com/option,com_smf/Itemid,135/topic,5419.0/I think Gyms are good if a character is a normal human being that pushes his strength to her limits. Like the Kitty-Character. It's much more interesting (and logic) to have a normal human being grow to that size, instead of some magic. If there is some magic or potion involved, that gives unlimited strength, then going to the Gym is a waste of time. someone that can tear a safe out of a wall and crush it like a tin can, doesn't need to train anymore.
July 7, 2007 at 2:29 pm in reply to: Some stuff for those who like those ladies lil more realistic size ;) #55306Lupus14Participant"Pinkalator" ROFL! Comes very close to "Pimpinator". Seeing how she is "dressed" (she might catch a cold, eh?) how about "Hookerella" ;D or "Iron Barbie".
I like Tigersans bigger girls more. I wonder how this pink gal would look like with her lower body just as it is, but wider lats, bigger arms.
I also have a question for the artist: Why do your girls now have all the same hairstyle? I noticed this on Vanessa and Lilith. The hair on "old" Lilith looked much more real. In the subway-picture it looks like plastic.Lupus14Participantgirl…i….must…add….boobs…
lol! 😀And don't be to modest while you are at it? Soft, round, bouncy and big, big, BIG! ;D
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