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Process Disciple
Join Date: May 2005
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Re: Giantess Fan - Chemical Retraction
This is probably the best snippet of shrinking process I've seen in awhile. Those two panels alone are pretty memorable action shots.
Sedna's really good. Expensive, but they are worth it. I hope to commission them at some point in the future.
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Process Disciple
Join Date: May 2005
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I am glad to see things are moving forward, the artwork is Beautiful,
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Re: Giantess Fan - Chemical Retraction
Looks like something I'd enjoy.
![]() Looking forward to the release date! edit: Oh, I see from the FAQ that you don't allow single purchases. Also, Paypal subscriptions are only available for 6 months or a year. I want this comic, but not if it costs me 50$... ![]()
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: Giantess Fan - Chemical Retraction
Great to see everyone so excited for this!
I've asked the editors several times if we could get a single-pay system, but they said the problem had something to do with their site hosts not allowing it. J Yubari, site master, does mention that subscriptions can be made and cancelled anytime and that once access is granted people can download whatever they want all at once. So yeah, if you're feeling skittish about dropping that much money for one thing, it might be better to wait until the library fills a little more to justify it. The business is still young, not quite out a year yet, but their release schedule is pretty consistent. J also told me that, while GTS is obviously the more demanded genre, he could see SW being more feasible if demand picked up enough to risk the investment. In that vein, evaluation of success is based mostly on user comments - the more feedback we get, the better idea we have if something worked and should be continued. So, if any of you get to see this and want more, I strongly urge you to tell us if you liked it - it can be at GTS City (J's main operating base) or here, in which case I can relay the results to them. BTW, here's another snippet - it's part of a bigger shrinking scene and one of my favorites (as well as my avatar at Min's): http://www.the-minimizer.com/forum_3...e.php?id=12730 |
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