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America Runs On DD's
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 379
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Severe muscle inflation sequence
As you know from my by-line under my Avatar: I love Mus-kles. Yes, that's right... I said MUS-KLES! The bigger the babe, the better I feel. Muscle inflation is my number one TF fetish (with GTS and Werewolf TFs being a close second and third respectively). Any combination of the top three results in a geometric progression of my happiness beyond that.
Which brings me to my post... The original image was taken from "Kinsyo's" muscle girls site. For those of you who haven't been there, "Kinsyo" is probably the best Anime Femuscle Artist on the World Wide Web!! (And yes, I HAVE been to Earth Color. I still think Kinsyo is better). "Kinsyo's" musculature is always maximized to such wonderously massive extremes on his females that it can't possibly be real, but his physiological accuracy is spot on. There's not a single muscle there that doesn't exist in real life. The fantasy comes in regarding the absurd SIZE of the musculature. Anyway, I've digressed yet again. I hate doing that. This process that I have posted is actually little more than a broken down .gif animation that I downloaded from Kinsyo's website. I used "Ulead Gif Animator" to separate the gif into it's component frames, wiped out the intermediate transitional frames, and kept the primary frames, saving each one as its own separate JPEG. I did this for several reasons. 1) The gif animation, while very nice, was too fast for my liking. I like DRAWN OUT TF's, not speedy ones. 2) Once saved as JPEG images, I was able to enlarge the frames to the size I preferred. With a gif file, you cannot alter the size. 3) Displaying each frame as its own image allows one to flip through the images at one's preferred pace instead of letting the gif file dictate the pacing. Again, this was done according to my personal preferences. You might feel differently. Most importantly: 4) While I was tempted to post just the gif file and a link to Kinsyo's wonderful website, I was mortified that somebody had done just that before. So I put my own spin on one of Kinsyo's works to try and mix things up a little. With gif animations you see the beginning and end result very well, but might not see the intermediate frames in all that much detail. Breaking down a gif and actually looking at it like this one allows you to see just how much time, effort and detail goes into creating really superior gifs. SO! Without further ado...
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How much is too much? Well, if I say it's too much muscle you can pretty much damn well bank on it being too much. |
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