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ParticipantAdds a #10 to his list of current projects…
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ParticipantThe ones that draw in a passable or terrible manner have all the confidence in the world. How ironic.
You've clearly been looking at my dA page…
I will ask him if I can make the old files available to people who want them here; I wheedled a copy of them out of him- he said it may be missing an image, but if so, it's the only one…
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ParticipantThis picture might look simple, but its actually more complex than what you might think. The first draft of the image that I made actually had the Jessica Alba model from my last morph, as the center model. And as of now a still unused jennifer garner model. The models just did not work together in the same picture. So I had to go back to the drawing board and come up with a new picture. I am happy with how this turned out, I really like the depth of the image, and how organic it looks. I really have never made a picture like this and I am glad at how it looks.
And you have every right to be- that's some fine work there, sir!
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ParticipantWell, I'm glad I finally got the chance to read the whole thing!
This was a good read all around; I liked the way the narrator's voice changed through the story from bitter to…contented?… without losing authenticity. Well done, sir!
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ParticipantWhy is it I can just hear Amy's gleeful cry of, "CANNONBALL!!!" as she splashes down into the pool? 😀
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ParticipantIt seems to me that DTM's offer is more than fair; if I were a talented artist interested in promoting (a) myself and (b) this kind of artwork, I would certainly take him up on it. If, however, this is not something you, personally, are interested in, why not just say, "no thanks," and move on?
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ParticipantNice pic as well. Looks like the racket's strings failed on that one. Looking at the size of her arms reminds me of a story I heard years ago of a professional woman tennis player who had a grip so strong she could burst a tennis ball in her hand. I was intrigued at this, so I placed a brand new Wilson ball in a 15 ton press and commenced to putting it under pressure. I stopped after the gauge read 3 tons. The ball was nearly flat and I was afraid it would burst and possibly cause rubber shrapnel. Needless to say, if the story was true then there must have been some trick the woman used to be able to accomplish such a feat.
probably was at least partly because the human grip doesn't exert pressure equally along the surface of the ball; still, it's a hell of a feat of grip strength.
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ParticipantI deliberately didn't use a bodybuilder's body on this – because i wanted to make it as realistic as possible. Instead i used a fitness competitor's body – I think it turned out ok, but obviously it could have been better. I think the head is too big or something. Oh well. BTW, if you didn't know, Hayden Panettiere is Claire in Heroes.
It's chibi-Hayden! Yeah, the head is a little bit oversized (maybe you could just shrink the photo you took it from? Dunno) and, also, not quite tanned enough for the body you've attached it to. Still, not bad- and would look pretty believable if you just shrank the head a teeny bit…
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ParticipantDon't worry. I haven't forgotten Pendant Changes. It will be finished in 2008.
There are a couple of other stories I'm working on now, including a nearly completed rewrite of The Super One. Once they're done, back to PC.
Always good news, to hear that a favorite story hasn't been abandoned…
Great to hear it, Mark!
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ParticipantA new series set in the Caufield/Sanchez world (I wasn't sure until the most recent epi, but now that I am…)
Caeda is a bit different than her NYC neighbors; she's pretty, artistic, athletic… and she kills people for a living. No superstrength, just skill and grit, Caeda looks like she may be a nice foil, eventually, for some of demented's other heroines.
Chapter 1: http://www.thevalkyrie.com/stories/1misc24/caeda1.htm
Chapter 2: http://www.thevalkyrie.com/stories/1misc24/caeda2.htm
Chapter 3: http://www.thevalkyrie.com/stories/1misc24/caeda3.htm
Chapter 4: http://www.thevalkyrie.com/stories/demented/caeda4.htm
Chapter 5: http://www.thevalkyrie.com/stories/demented/caeda5.html -
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