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TC2ParticipantWell she's gotten older now, and she does have implants.
TC2ParticipantI guess I'll be the first, with a resounding yes.
With the exception of one character, all of my stories have characters that are based off of real people I had met and known throughout my life. Naturally, their behaviors and personalities have been modified to suit the universe they live in. For example, I'm pretty sure that most of the real women I have written about would most likely be very freaked out by the amount of strength and muscle I give them in my stories.
I've also tended to make some of the character smarter than they would normally be, for instance Marissa from Black Sheep is certainly not as overtly intelligent as her real life counter part. Though I know deep down she had brains because she was complimented as a great writer, she was just very dumb and lacked common sense at some points.
So with the characters based off real people I also had to base how they interact in the world based on how I have experienced things. Responses get more exaggerated as they become muscled up and start rampaging of course, but everything is grounded in the reality of things I've seen.
So of course, including real life experiences should practically be mandatory in a story, they are what makes it possible to relate to the characters and the world they live in.
TC2ParticipantI don't think that's a real picture Randy, the abdominal muscles are a little bit blurry which suggests usage of possibly the burn tool and a few brushes to make it appear more muscular. The lighting on the left abdominal muscle also looks a bit off and out of place, so I really think this might be a morph.
TC2ParticipantProbably won't show She-Hulk until much into the later seasons.
TC2ParticipantI'm in agreement with everyone else, I think personal philosophies are ALWAYS included. Writing is after all a form of expression, and everything that is expressed usually comes from within. The only difference is that some writer do it more subtly than others, but personal philosophies are most certainly always included.
TC2ParticipantLet's not greedy now 😉 One girl is a big achievement itself. 😀
TC2ParticipantThanks Dave it worked! Really appreciate it!
TC2ParticipantThat was actually pretty incredible! The visual effects obviously weren't amazing, but they were enough to get the job done and I am really taken by it. Is there a way to download the video so that I could add it to my library? It's bad, but damn that was some good hulking!
TC2ParticipantThe only time I am less or more attractive to certain female body builders is dependent on if they appear to masculine or not.
For instance, huge muscles and body is great when it's on someone like Gina Davis or Heather Armbrust, where they still have feminine curves and breasts despite having massive muscles.
But when it's on the more masculine looking female bodybuilders, then suddenly it becomes quite a significant turn off and the mass quickly looses its appeal.
So for me it's more of a matter of how feminine the woman looks will still having large muscles, but if there's one thing I know does NOT fluctuate is that figure is my favorite and preferred body type. Not too big, not too small, just right.
TC2ParticipantNothing wrong with product placement as long as it fits within the context of the story.
I wouldn't want to see pepsi and internet related "product placement" in a medieval story. As long as it's within the context of our world, our present time or future, then I see nothing wrong with product placement.
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