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TC2ParticipantReminds me of the wall street journal. Where do I go to check my stocks?
TC2ParticipantCan you put it up for download no Rapidshare? I'd certainly like to keep a copy!
TC2ParticipantNo, never, absolutely not. Smoking is a disgusting habit that I definitely wouldn't want to see in my stories, or stories that I may happen to read. I think I would actually stop reading a story if an FMG character suddenly started smoking after her change or before it, it's just a bad habit that doesn't serve any purpose except pollute the lungs.
TC2ParticipantShe's pretty hot. It's interesting that most of the anti female muscle group, is composed of guys. I'm pretty sure you will run into more women who are supportive of female muscle than guys would, and that's always good for us.
TC2ParticipantDepends how big she gets, if it was a minor FMG change then I'd enjoy seeing that shirt torn in two hanging off the shoulders, and the jeans turned into super short shorts.
If she gets a large FMG change then I'd like to see her in her bra and panties with the straps slightly torn and the elastic ripping but still intact, pretty amazing when the panties turn into a thong and the nipples are pushing up against the bra. Very sexy on a muscular woman.
Now for a HUGE FMG change, well she's just going to end up being naked period. But it's definitely dependant on how big she gets that determines what I'd like to see her in. I'm not an overly big fan of nudity so I much rather prefer some semblance of clothing on or toplessness.
But either way she's always going to be a sexy mama!
TC2ParticipantIf it suits an artist to draw realistically then by all means. But if the artists style is mainly in animation or unrealistic, well they should play to their strengths. For me, the amount of realism in a picture is irrelevant, it can be hyper realistic like a portrait or completely unrealistic like Iczerman's, but as long as the message or power of the image comes across it doesn't matter. I have been bored by many hyper realistic pictures, and I have been bored by completely unrealistic pictures, ti is not the style of the art that matters, it is the content of the picture. Just seeing a character standing around in a realistic fashion doesn't do anything, seeing a character standing around while conveying an emotion or living through an experience is a different story.
So it's not style, but rather it's substance that's more important; at least in my opinion.
TC2ParticipantMine's just an animation I did, it was supposed to be a place holder but then I got lazy and didn't want to change it. Was SUPPOSED to be an FMG clothes ripping sequence, but once again… laziness!
I prefer to keep one avatar once I have one, I don't like changing it around too much.
TC2ParticipantDrawing should always be from the love of drawing, that's always been my personal belief.
If I were a talented artist I probably would have sold a few things, but my drawing style is more geared towards animation and is not really something I think could be sold so easily.
It's much easier to justify drawing if you just draw and enjoy doing it, the fun of it is what let's me draw as much as I do. So I can't imagine drawing for money, as I know in the FMG business there's a lot of notorious cheapskates and it's definitely a market where you need to do something spectacular for someone to shell out decent money for you.
I suppose the bottom line is that there needs to be more than 5 people who can pay for FMG artwork, because it's always the same people paying for commissions. Time to get UN BROKE guys!
TC2ParticipantQue buen trabajo mi amigo! Me gusta mucho tus dibujos! Gracias por dejarnos ver tus illustraciones.
TC2ParticipantIt's all right dudes, I forgot my profile isn't updated with my age on here.
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