JD's bazaar

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doe.1971 wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 11:54 am First one done in 2022. Many to come.
I sure do hope so. download/file.php?id=9051&mode=view perspective and shadow-work, truly well done. Also the positioning of the bodies.
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frog wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 5:25 pm I sure do hope so. download/file.php?id=9051&mode=view perspective and shadow-work, truly well done. Also the positioning of the bodies.
U really like it? Cuz people at crux, a much chattier crowd usually kept mum about it ... since I gestated it to me it's hard to measure its sex appeal, you know. :) Thanks.
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doe.1971 wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 7:21 pm
frog wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 5:25 pm I sure do hope so. download/file.php?id=9051&mode=view perspective and shadow-work, truly well done. Also the positioning of the bodies.
U really like it? Cuz people at crux, a much chattier crowd usually kept mum about it ... since I gestated it to me it's hard to measure its sex appeal, you know. :) Thanks.
Yeah, I do. I wouldn't have commented if I didn't. It is reminiscent of "classical" paintings, both in the use of perspective and light, and, again in the positioning of the bodies. Sort of like a study in different postures.
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I love it.

I really like a good prison cell scene. To have the girl(s) confined in a dark, dirty cell, preferably nude and chained, is a very erotic form of torture, very stimulating for me. Unfortunately, it’s not depicted very often, perhaps because it can be perceived as boring, since no “active torture” is taking place (eg. whipping, burning, fingernail pulling and the rest of the GIMP treatment).
However, as far as I’m concerned, just to be left to languish in a dungeon is a powerful psychological torture in itself, with varying degrees of pain and humiliation added depending on the nudity, the type of restraints used and the (uncomfortable) position the captive is forced to endure.
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I feel inspired now to go on ... thanks folks! *grinning like a radiant cat*
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Mother Confessor questioned by Margrave of Rothenburgh about the whereabouts of Richard. Dedicated to Centaurus who encouraged me to go on.
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doe.1971 wrote: Sun Dec 26, 2021 7:51 pm
La Reine Margot wrote: Sun Dec 26, 2021 2:28 pm In my case, I know that people like the stuff I post, I don't care how many exactly. My interest is that people who like the movies I promote go to the store and get them. When people get one film and then another and then another, that tells me they are enjoying the films.
True and very pragmatic. You have your metrics of success right there, in number of sales. To me it's more complicated as I don't run subscription sites or patreon/starsubscriber formats so it's not easy to divine if I'm still relevant to anyone.
yyy02 wrote: Sun Dec 26, 2021 3:55 pm Raises hand from the back of the room. (small voice) "Mr. JD, I like your stuff". :)
LOL

An image for a fellow I like who's into figureheads.


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It's a day or ten since I visited this thread, and I see you've been quite busy. Don't know if you are referring to me here, maybe not, but in case what can I say... I still am not fully adjusted to the new GIMP site. I check regularly on crux, and getting no alerts there assumed you were currently not very active.

At the same time, however, you should know by know how much your work is appreciated.

And if you some day want to put the Ofir part in a coherent narrative, you know I am available. At risk I'll start suggesting extra pics, of course.
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Ofir is a meandering things, nothing set in stone. A coherent narrative, in the words of Isaac Asimov, would require to know where it begins and where it ends.
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doe.1971 wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 10:59 am Ofir is a meandering things, nothing set in stone. A coherent narrative, in the words of Isaac Asimov, would require to know where it begins and where it ends.
Well, you know what I mean. The voyage to get there yielded some interesting results.
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I do like this one very much, and is a case of less is sometimes better... meaning that she's not yet being tortured and there's much anticipation of what's coming. I also like that she is not completely naked. It all goes together very nicely, imo (fwiw). :D
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