JD's bazaar

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doe.1971 wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 7:45 pm Since the last one produced some response, thank you guys, here's the alternative angle of the said scene.

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I actually prefer the side view of a female being stretched... a little bit more of a turn on for me. The only thing better is two of them. Very nice, and thank you.

I must pay better attention to your work though. When I saw this one earlier today, I totally missed the girl in the cage underneath the guy. Or perhaps I was distracted by certain unclothed, sweaty, suffering women slowly having their joints pulled apart.... yeah, that's probably what it was. :twisted:

Love the guy seated, his arm moving as if directing an orchestra.
Maybe you should title this one "Symphony of Screams".
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wulf wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 10:51 pm
doe.1971 wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 7:45 pm Since the last one produced some response, thank you guys, here's the alternative angle of the said scene.

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I actually prefer the side view of a female being stretched... a little bit more of a turn on for me. The only thing better is two of them. Very nice, and thank you.

I must pay better attention to your work though. When I saw this one earlier today, I totally missed the girl in the cage underneath the guy. Or perhaps I was distracted by certain unclothed, sweaty, suffering women slowly having their joints pulled apart.... yeah, that's probably what it was. :twisted:

Love the guy seated, his arm moving as if directing an orchestra.
Maybe you should title this one "Symphony of Screams".
I agree completely with wulf. I missed the girl in the cage, too. And I like the side view. From the front, my eyes kept going left and right and left and right, like a tennis match. I couldn't decide which prisoner to look at! Apparently the guy seated knows exactly which way to look as he raises his arm to direct the action.
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doe.1971 wrote: Sat Aug 09, 2025 1:47 pm My favorite type of tied-in-a-chair DID in mainstream movie scenes. An young, attractive vic, a despicable villain, topless if not nude entirely, violence suggested rather than executed. From a surprisingly good supernatural/crime Spanish thriller called Cavern Crimes (2025).


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Encoded using the latest AV codec from Nvidia, much much better than .264/.265, crazy tight compression with unnoticeable loss but extremely tough on CPU. My better than average system barely encodes HQ at 2..3 frames/sec. So if it doesn't play, update your VLC. If it's playing staggered, get a stronger computer.
This scene is probably the only reason I would watch this film.
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Since the site was down for the last days, you'll have to go to AU for the latest from my drawing desk. :P
wulf wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 10:51 pm [..] I was distracted by certain unclothed, sweaty, suffering women slowly having their joints pulled apart....
so descriptive, melts me in half .. :) feel like making some more. :)
skullchaser wrote: Wed Aug 20, 2025 9:11 am This scene is probably the only reason I would watch this film.
I was surprised. But to me, any movie with nudity, GIMP or not is worth watching.
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doe.1971 wrote: Sun Aug 10, 2025 6:02 pm Something I learnt to do thanks to xs70, peace be upon him.

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This is a vast improvement. I always thought something was grievously missing from this rack scene, and it wasn't the clothes.
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doe.1971 wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 8:37 pm When I was in Ghent I made a beeline to the Gravensteen fortress. While all the flow of tourists spent time in the halls and riding the walls, I went straight to the torture room. Not bad.

Anyway, forgot the reason I came in.

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Double your pleasure, it's hard to top a rack scene, but a rack scene with two GIMPs that is as close to Hell as anyone can get. Great composition and lighting, as usual.
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doe.1971 wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 7:45 pm Since the last one produced some response, thank you guys, here's the alternative angle of the said scene.

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Side view, lots of sweat, brings tears to my eyes.
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doe.1971 wrote: Sat Aug 16, 2025 10:30 pm Glamping with Aloy

Adorned with her new heavy iron jewelries, Aloy has no choice but keep the troupe happy around the fire. Her travel to her new workplace can be made a nightmare if she doesn't.


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I reached page 200! Wow.
Desert travel is tough. Great image enhanced by the use of light.
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Setup suggested by lollo66.
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doe.1971 wrote: Fri Aug 22, 2025 11:01 pm Setup suggested by lollo66.

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I love the design of the horse.

I like the design of the yolk to hold her up.

I love the ankle bar and weights.

I love the design of the female.

I especially like how you put it all together into a very entertaining image. :D

Thanks for sharing, Sir.
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