Of course, I'm BATS nuts so please keep flames burning torturing sexy gimps as your theme. Will Burner
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Bleumane, I love
that you have flames burning torture gimps in most of your terrific posers.
Of course, I'm BATS nuts so please keep flames burning torturing sexy gimps as your theme. Will Burner
Of course, I'm BATS nuts so please keep flames burning torturing sexy gimps as your theme. Will Burner
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Ah, yes, the immortal phrase, "back in the day"! I had many a daydream about those teasing images and how much better they could be improved if I just had some artistic talent of my own! Alas, my left brain is uber-dominant, so I grooved on math and computers but couldn't draw worth a darn...wulf wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 11:00 pmAs exciting as the original was back in the day (and yes I do remember that one), your updated and improved version has a much improved rack and a more appropriately dressed victim. An excellent upgrade according to my erect-o-meter.![]()
As always, thank you for sharing.
Until Daz Studio and Poser came along, that is...
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Collecting those MAMs these days is a pricy hobby. One can easily drop hundreds of dollars. Ebay used to sell them, but I think they've eliminated all their adult-themed stuff some years back.frog wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 8:36 am https://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downlo ... &mode=view, simply amazing! Your reinterpretation just recreates what one had to imagine since the beauties were not fully nude as the page you reproduce shows. BTW, thanks for that inner page, I don't recall having seen it when I collected MAMs.
Thanks for the kind words. A little interest goes a long way in stimulating my imagination.
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I'm more oriented to slow-roasting themes (ordeals lasting hours or even days) rather than BATS per se (fifteen or twenty minutes at best), so I hope you won't be too disappointed in where my imagination takes me.
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I personally like both but BATS images are fairly common where roasting isn't. So it's a treat to see them.
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I know that frustration too. I can draw inanimate objects fairly well, but not the human body. Now I'm a bit long in the tooth to be learning 3D rendering, so I appreciate those of you that do have that mastered.bleumune wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 12:03 amAh, yes, the immortal phrase, "back in the day"! I had many a daydream about those teasing images and how much better they could be improved if I just had some artistic talent of my own! Alas, my left brain is uber-dominant, so I grooved on math and computers but couldn't draw worth a darn...wulf wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 11:00 pmAs exciting as the original was back in the day (and yes I do remember that one), your updated and improved version has a much improved rack and a more appropriately dressed victim. An excellent upgrade according to my erect-o-meter.![]()
As always, thank you for sharing.
Until Daz Studio and Poser came along, that is...![]()
Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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The British encyclopedists used to say that there are two important categories of people in the scientific societies. Those who study and those who catalogue. You mon vieux, you're the cataloger.
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I should of said I love that bleumune use of burning heat too. Such as hot coals and hot irons.
Roasting over hot coals is just as good as over flames. Will Burner
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I had not thought of it that way before. I'm feel privileged to have that title, so thank you.
Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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No excuses, wulf! I just turned 76! I think you're a Renaissance man and can learn whatever you wish to!
Of course, that would cut into your career as a cataloger!
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