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  • in reply to: Bodybuilder, figure or fitness? #56246
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    All of the above for me as well, I try not to judge based on physical aspects alone. 

    However, I am much more attracted to an intelligent personality and beautiful face over muscles or breast size.  I'm not the kind of guy that lives on extremes though, so if it were real life and I were to date a woman of the muscle variety she would be a balance in the middle so figure for me.

    After all the huge hulking women that I think about are mainly for fantasies 😀

    in reply to: N00bish Morph #55965
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    Well for a first attempt, you know, it's a first attempt.  If you'd like to improve I can offer the following suggestions:

    1.) Pay attention to proportions and ask yourself "Is this head really the right size?"  Do a compare and contrast with other pictures to make sure the head size is right.

    2.) It's usually good to match up the celebrities neck with the body builders neck, if that's not possible then erase the neck altogether and try to keep it aligned with the rest of the body.

    3.) Tanning the skin isn't enough to make the picture convincing, the hair color and the ambient color needs to match the background of the original picture.  You can't expect to match colors of a blue celebrity picture with one of a red background bodybuilder picture.

    4.) It's better to use a celebrity picture or bodybuilder picture that closely resembles the other, using pictures that are dissimilar rather than similar makes your job a hell of a lot harder.

    Hopefully these will help you to improve your craft, good luck!

    in reply to: AnonIB – japanese art board #55360
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    Yeah there's definitely stuff on there that you can't normally access for free.  Though since it's chock full of femuscle stuff, it's kind of hard to chastize it for doing so.

    in reply to: What are your literary inspirations? #55885
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    I can't say I've had much "literary" inspiration.  Granted I've read some high quality FMG stories in the past back when I used to read, but nowadays there isn't really much that is "inspiring" that is in written form.  I've found that pictures, animations, movies, and other moving media have had a much more impact on creating inspiration rather than stories themselves.

    Characters and scenarios seem to be most appealing to me, how a character would deal with being thrust into a situation where she is fighting for control of her body before the muscles and instinct part of her brain overtake her, etc.  But story wise?  I can't really say I've found anything that has hit the spot for me.

    in reply to: Jennifer Aniston morphs #55761
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    Wow those are -near- flawless.  Being a photoshop and art guy myself it's really hard to fool me with morphs nowadays, but those pictures you posted.  If I were to glimpse at them REALLY fast I'm pretty sure I would have believed that Aniston had gotten some nice defined muscles!

    Great job!

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    Yeah Final Fantasy Spirits within sucked ass, I highly doubt uncanny valley impacted it that much.  What was wrong with Final Fantasy was that it was a boring movie with uninteresting characters and a stupid storyline.

    Advent Children did much better than Final Fantasy Spirits within could hope to achieve, and it had graphics that were just as good.

    in reply to: Hollywood must burn. #55272
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    For making the chipmunks "gangsta"

    in reply to: Why do you draw muscular females? #32146
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    Umm… wow that's spectacular.  However!  It is magnified by the charming personality heh heh!

    in reply to: Europe and the USA #54060
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    It's attitudes like that which made me vote to have Democrats in office over republicans.  Nothing justifies the use of weapons which can destroy millions of lives in a heartbeat, there are probably tons of good people in Afghanistan living a simple and peaceful life.

    What goes around comes around, we've been lucky so far that a country hasn't decided to use a nuke on us, but if we were to dare use nukes again far worse things than 9-11 would happen.  I saw what happened that day, I was present, and even though I am disgusted by what those terrorists did that is not a green flag to go marching into another country to use a weapon that can wipe out families in an instant.

    The United States is not the global law maker or enforcer, we like to think so but countries are going to rule themselves with or without the United States.  I don't go over to my neighbors house and tell him how to run his house, how to mow his lawn, how to do this and that, likewise I don't expect him to do it to me.  The world runs on the same principal except we trade with each other and support each other with finances at times.

    We've got to learn how to live with each other, sure we'll always have those neighbors we won't like, but that's no reason to go over to their house and murder them senseless.  Quite frankly, there's bigger problems to be worried about like Global warming and our reliance on oil, and the last thing we need is an itchy trigger finger to make matters worse.

    in reply to: Would like to pay someone to do artwork ($300+) #54318
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    Dang, I'm quite confident I could have done the artwork for you, but I'm just not into doing pictures that involve domination and sex in it.

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