Men's Magazines alterations

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bleumune wrote: Thu Sep 05, 2024 9:23 pm
wjhk93 wrote: Thu Sep 05, 2024 1:25 am No problem, how about these two damsels. Will Burner
Okay, here's Rage for Men 1962-08 and Men Today 1964-06.
Beautiful improvements. Thank you good Sir. :)
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Thank you :D 8-) Bleumune. I love that those Mag cover Nazis love Petro and fiery gimp peril. Will Burner
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Here's a little AI rework on a rather obscure mag with a dynamite cover (in my opinion, that is!) - Big Adventure 1961-06.
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bleumune wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 12:32 pm Here's a little AI rework on a rather obscure mag with a dynamite cover (in my opinion, that is!) - Big Adventure 1961-06.
Oh hell yes.... Much better. Awesome job Bleu, and thanks for sharing.
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wulf wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 4:34 pm
bleumune wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 12:32 pm Here's a little AI rework on a rather obscure mag with a dynamite cover (in my opinion, that is!) - Big Adventure 1961-06.
Oh hell yes.... Much better. Awesome job Bleu, and thanks for sharing.
Thanks, wulf. The original cover always turned me on, since there seemed only one destination for the red-hot corkscrew. Especially with the assistant starting to spread the heroine's left leg open to reveal the juncture of her thighs . . .

Of course, that assumes that the nefarious North Korean (or possibly red Chinese) villains manage to take care of the two U.S. party poopers who intend to rescue the damsel in distress, something that nobody on this site wishes to happen (remember, "Merciless Peril," right? 8-) )
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bleumune wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 5:10 pm
wulf wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 4:34 pm
bleumune wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 12:32 pm Here's a little AI rework on a rather obscure mag with a dynamite cover (in my opinion, that is!) - Big Adventure 1961-06.
Oh hell yes.... Much better. Awesome job Bleu, and thanks for sharing.
Thanks, wulf. The original cover always turned me on, since there seemed only one destination for the red-hot corkscrew. Especially with the assistant starting to spread the heroine's left leg open to reveal the juncture of her thighs . . .

Of course, that assumes that the nefarious North Korean (or possibly red Chinese) villains manage to take care of the two U.S. party poopers who intend to rescue the damsel in distress, something that nobody on this site wishes to happen (remember, "Merciless Peril," right? 8-) )
Wow... I total missed the red hot iron being a corkscrew (I must be slipping in my old age).
Actually I can see it being used on her breast too, starting at the nipple and working its way in deeper. :twisted:
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wulf wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 5:21 pm Wow... I total missed the red hot iron being a corkscrew (I must be slipping in my old age).
Actually I can see it being used on her breast too, starting at the nipple and working its way in deeper. :twisted:
I might be tempted to do a 3D version of various scenes we've mentioned, but I'm not good at creating my own Daz models of torture equipment, and I don't know of a corkscrew model that I could use . . .

Maybe someday . . .
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Here's more AI playing around . . . All Man 1962-09. I'm not a big fan of electro-torture, but the heroine here is really HOT!

. . . though a bit overdressed!

:lol:
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bleumune wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 5:57 pm Here's more AI playing around . . . All Man 1962-09. I'm not a big fan of electro-torture, but the heroine here is really HOT!

. . . though a bit overdressed!

:lol:
I'm not either usually. But if she's hanging by her thumbs, or sitting in a nail studded chair while getting juiced, I could get into it a lot better. :twisted:

A lovely piece of work, and thanks for sharing.
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wjhk93 wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 5:56 pm Welcome back AI master. Here is a paper back dual classic to fix at your pleasure. Will Burner
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