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trilliwig
ParticipantI messed up on that entry. But since cylindrical volume simplifies to =(1/4)*pi*w*h*d, it doesn't matter which dimension is which, due to the commutative law.
Ah, good to know. It does, however, matter for chest measurements like circumference. And I don't know what a typical depth to width or depth to height ratio for the chest would be, and I was hoping you'd have some advice there.
For volume, I think it the ratios are a little less important, especially for longer bones (limbs).
Great, I'll not worry about it overmuch then. It seems to me though that for my Lina commission I got some rather large circumferences for her normal form, 20" thighs and 18" calves, before her little growth spurt. Looking things up, that seems on the high side for a normal woman. But perhaps she really did have thundrous thighs. 😀 Or maybe ellipses aren't the greatest model of a cross-sectional leg.
Target weight doesn't affect the computed weight at all.
Ah, then I'm guessing it was just the random element of the computation that was fooling me. Thanks for confirming that.
I'll put a circumference measurement on the spreadsheet soon. Biceps, Forearms, Thighs, Calves, Waist, and Chest should be on it.
That would be great! Thanks again for setting this up!
trilliwig
ParticipantShe certainly seems to be making the most of what life has given her. At least in my opinion.
trilliwig
ParticipantVery nice. I think they make a very cute couple. ;D
trilliwig
ParticipantI hope that isn't really the final pic. 😀
trilliwig
ParticipantI think her right pec didn't get enough enhancement. 😀
I've never really noticed her body, but she does have a nicely featured face, with beautiful hair, a soft mouth, and somewhat vulnerable looking eyes. She's like Rachel Weisz that way.
trilliwig
ParticipantParis, the husband of Helen of Troy, hm? Well, I eagerly wait to see what Aphrodite intended. Please, continue posting!
trilliwig
ParticipantVery nice! But, uh, shouldn't he get that rib looked at? At least Courtney seems to be turning out to be a good egg. ;D
trilliwig
ParticipantAnd the grand finally.
In FMF's words when the sequence was finally completed: "I think the ground shakes when she walks".
Wow! No doubt! She probably sets off car alarms and is a natural disaster for small furry woodland creatures! 😀 That… was spectacular.
Admitedly she ends up very big, which is perfectly alright for a growth fantasy, but probably a little too much artistically speaking. 😉 If I was to chose a perfect size in the whole sequence, I'd take page 18: huge, full but still quite a woman.
Now now, let's not be hasty. I'm sure her size in page 25 or 26 would be quite practically livable from day-to-day, with a few easily-made sacrifices. 😉
For now it's all I have to show. Making the whole thing public has sparked some commission-envy, so I have a small thing in the work, and possibly two other in the next few months once the artists becomes available. So there might be more Veldt to come, but probably not another sequence like this. I'm broke. >:( ;D
Good news! Well, not your being broke, and the likely reality that there won't be another sequence quite like this, but the rest of it. 😉 I'd love to see more Veldt and maybe I could follow some artist leads from you. 8) Thanks so much for bringing this into the world and sharing it!
trilliwig
ParticipantBuh… guh… wha–ahem. This sequence is going to do me in, I just know it. The highlights so far for me are page 20, which tracks the increasing monumentality of Veldt's lower body, and page 24, where she caresses the top of her bicep with the fingers on the same hands…. 😮
Not as polished as the previous works, but still very nice just the same.
Hm, yes. The lesser level of polish seems to be unavoidable with sequences, sadly. Each individual frame is going to have less effort allocated to it than for a single one-page commission. But, I'd still gladly make that tradeoff. 🙂
That last one is the main reason why I went back to artist and asked for more. I never could decide if her facial expression meant "God, I can't believe how huge I am" or "God, I think I'm getting even bigger".
I just -had- to find out.
The world must know! You're doing us quite the investigative service here, DevonCory. 😀
trilliwig
ParticipantI don't think she wants to stop! And none of us want her to stop, right? 😀
This sequence is one of the most detailed I've seen. It's definitely flowing better even than the sample FMF provided on his site. It's the next best thing to being there. Well, other than making an animated movie out of it. ::) Hm… ideas, ideas.
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