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David
ParticipantMy guess is aside from a few teen characters comic book women start at a large C or small D and then…
Sorry where was I? Yeah. Ummm…
David
ParticipantThanks Mimi. In some ways we’re still trying to get over the paper barrier.
David
ParticipantMan I always love Wagner’s & Bamb79’s art. Thanks ze fly.
David
ParticipantFor help using Daz look in their forums. I tried to use it and was thoroughly confused when it wouldn’t load more than base content.
For content help you can download free stuff from Renderocity but you have to join the site (free) and login to see the free stuff. http://www.renderosity.com/http://www.renderosity.com/ Be sure to read help files when it comes to setting up the clothing and be sure it’s modeled for the figure you want to use it on.David
ParticipantWill be Paypal accepted any time soon?
probably not though we will have snail mail options soon. Because Awefilms is classified as an adult site Paypal will not allow us to use it.
Is there a way knowing of what currently only SD videos might make it into HD some day? (marja lehtonen ones)
Most of the early content (like Marja) can only be shown at a maximum depth of 480pixels. Up rez-ing it will create major artifacting. :S
David
ParticipantNo Mimi don’t go… :blush:
BTW it looks fine to me. XP/Firefox.
David
ParticipantBodybuilding will never be mainstream because it is all about the display of the physique and it’s so distorted from the normal physique. Never mind that the normal physique is pear shaped. There is some acceptance of male muscle but if you look at the guys that get the attention in the regular media the only time you see bodybuilders are when they make fun of them, Jersey Shore anyone, or when they are doing a perp walk.
But over all bodybuilders are looked down on for 2 reasons. The obvious one everyone likes to harp on is the chemical nature of the mass monsters. The other is it’s not functional muscle. What I mean here is it’s not developed in the pursuit of a record in swimming or some other sport. Add on top of that the neanderthal mentality in the so called media culture that derides anything more than a hint of muscle even on female athletes by people who are busy buying a larger size because of too many latte’s. Female athletes are often asked to soften their look to make themselves more marketable.
For the women they try and get into fitness or figure, and now bikini, because they hope to make money with sponsorships. But they are so few and far between that the powder companies that do sponsorships really don’t have to offer much.
Meanwhile a figure gal here or there gets to massive for figure so they move up to bodybuilding and this brings the bodybuilding average mass down but eventually they want to win and they too become extreme.
This discussion goes on every year and there are lulls where you don’t see many new bodybuilders and then suddenly there’s a bunch of new gals on the scene. In the RXMuscle thread it looks like Australia is going through a drought and in some places here in the US you see drops in competitors. In others you see sudden bursts of competitors.David
ParticipantAnd it’s an intriguing beginning too. :blink:
David
ParticipantBill Dobbins is the ultimate schmoo and a truly average photographer but he has one thing going for him, his contacts in Weider World. The thing is there is some truth to the conspiracy. If you watch Pumping Iron II you can see Ben warning people about rewarding the women on their muscle mass, probably a violent reaction to newcomer Bev Francis. Later, in the 90’s when Denise Masino brought forward a possible sponsor for the Ms Olympia they turned it down.
David
ParticipantThe HD we have for her may end up being added as an individual purchase but a lot of our shoots were in the good old SD days.
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