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November 7, 2005 at 11:39 pm in reply to: Silent Ones morph thread (Melissa Coates pic added) #17103
Silent One
ParticipantJust as I have said in the past, proclaimingly him and his work with great praise – and now you all can see that he is VERY GOOD. 😎
You're gonna make me blush, but the praise is appreciated, thanks friend. 😀
By the way, I don't know if you still have it (I certainly don't, no thanks to a HD crash), but the one that I remember best from years back was another that you enchanced of Anja in a black lingerie two-piece . . . darn near made my monitor melt down when it came up on the screen. 😮
Yes I still have it. I'm very hesitant to post that particular piece though. It was one of the first morphs I ever did and I can't look at it now without cringing. (Yes I'm a perfectionist, sue me.)
Edited two days later . . .
Upon more thought I've decided to post the pic. Go easy on it, it's old and as I've said one of my first morphs. AlexG, I hope it's everything you remember it to be and that you enjoy this chance to have it again. 🙂
If there is any demand for such I'll post more of my morphs at a later date.
November 7, 2005 at 1:47 am in reply to: What inspires you to do what creative things you do? #16378Silent One
ParticipantInspiration for me comes from my strangely wired brain and an almost infinite source of outside stimuli. (I once was inspired to write a FMG short story by a glass of Coke and a floral arrangement.) Music helps me write. Almost any type, my tastes are pretty broad though they tend to favor heavy distorted guitars. If I'm writing a long story (more than a handful of chapters) I will keep the same three CD's in play on my changer until the story is finished. I find that helps me reach a consistent mindset or mood when writing. (The three CD's may be different for each story, it's just once they mesh with the story they stay in play.) The music at that point is really just background noise and not really inspirational though. If I'm morphing it's the picture itself that inspires me. Something about the pose, or the facial expression or even the clothes being worn.
Silent One
ParticipantNote to Silent One: Your avatar, very original, very you. 😎
Thanks 😀 It's not so original though, I bet if you think back you can remember where I've used it before.
It's good to be back.
Silent One
ParticipantBetter yet, post them on the board for everyone to enjoy/critique. 😀
Silent One
ParticipantI was there when . . .
I can't believe I missed this thread. I love getting all misty eyed and nostalgical (probably not a real word.)I was there when the Giantess web ring was alive and thriving.
I was there when ZZZ's message board (there was only one at the time) was the happening place for my type of GTS story. (Lot's of growth, not too much violence, good writing. Come back ZZZ.)
I was there when Hi-Standard was a regular contributor to the GTS scene. (Hi-Standard is greatly missed.)
I was there when Kate posted her awesome Wonder Woman GTS story for the first time.
I was there when the Process Site was a great place for a huge variety of FMG/GTS/Transformational stuff. (I'm not just biased because they hosted some of my artwork. And whatever happened to Lorekeep anyway?)
I was there when Geocities was a halfway decent place to get a free web site hosted. (Damn that Yahoo merger. My site was never the same.)
I was there when the GTS scene began to wane. (Maybe wane is to strong, maybe stagnate is a better word. Anyway it inspired to me to start writing.)
I was there before the Yahoo groups began to splinter the scene into thousands of pieces. (As if the various genres of GTS weren't divisive enough at times.)
I was there when AlexG posted his Don Don Quixote story for the first time. (Still one of my personal favorite ever posted on the ZZZ Everything Grows board.)
I was there and helped support the formation of said Everything Grows board. (I loved the idea of having a place to post stories that included male growth. Only having one sex grow became a constraint to some of the stories I wanted to write.)
I was there. And I loved it. I gave my heart and soul to my writing and art because people liked it and thanked me to do so. My only real regret is the manner in which I left the community.
I was there when . . .Silent One
ParticipantAnother program would be Glimp – Silent One (author of The Necklace and other stories) who had both programs and told me that he preferred its manipulation tools over that of PS and admittedly, the samples he showed me were incredibly seamless.
Wow, it's been quite some time since we had that particular conversation. You're memory is excellent old friend and I appreciate that you still think highly of my efforts.
P.S. The program was GIMP. 😀
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