Thanks, Mr. Black. That works.
Men's Magazines alterations
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I'm engaged in a massive effort to bring my Windows 11 system up to where it was in Windows 10, so I haven't been creative in the 3D Art field. But I did notice that certain of my Men's Magazine posting haven't been posted in this version of the GIMP. So here's one that was originally post in July, 2021 and doesn't appear to have been re-posted. Men's
Adventure 1963/03.
Let me know if I somehow mixed things up.
Adventure 1963/03.
Let me know if I somehow mixed things up.
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New to me. Poor gimp she is about to be branded a Nazi. Terrific
poser redo. Will Burner


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Beautiful work, and thanks so much for sharing.
Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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This cover is one that I've always liked, though I'm sure none of the interior stories have anything to do with the cover. Men in Adventure, 1974-Summer.
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Yours is, of course, 100 times better than the original. Beautiful work all around, but especially on her body and facial expression. Well done and thanks for sharing.
Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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Thanks, wulf. I struggled with the expression a bit, wondering if I ought to attempt to show the beseeching expression she had in the original image. Then I decided that she already had to be suffering the pain of being tied so close to a roaring fire and went with a horrified scream expression. Even then, I wondered if I had selected a character that was too "pretty" but ultimately left it alone. But I did add the sweat of pain, which I almost always use.
I was especially proud of the onlooking German officer. I thought I captured his haughty aspect pretty well.
Thanks for your interest. You're always so dependable in that regard. I hate to admit to vanity, but it's sometimes depressing to see so little interest in my work. Oh, well.
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