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wulf wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 2:50 pm You are a master at depicting body damage, and I seriously mean that. Very few artists that I've seen do it as well. The accumulated effects of long term abuse and torture, such as you would have with an interrogation scenario are difficult to do, I would think. But yours work very well, at least for me.

I rest my case: http://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downloa ... &mode=view

Thanks for today's images, my friend.
Just to add some nuance to your much appreciated comments, the "damage" on download/file.php?id=18803&t=1 was basically already there, I just played with some filters and paint. Thanks, above all, for dubbing me an artist. I guess, art might be a name for what I do, only that I think it is not really kosher. I mean, as art it doesn't aspire to move our "loftier instincts" as we are usually told art is supposed to do, but rather it appeals to our "baser" ones. However, there is, I would like to believe, an aesthetic component. Thanks for making me think about all this and appreciating what I do.
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frog wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 6:36 pm
wulf wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 2:50 pm You are a master at depicting body damage, and I seriously mean that. Very few artists that I've seen do it as well. The accumulated effects of long term abuse and torture, such as you would have with an interrogation scenario are difficult to do, I would think. But yours work very well, at least for me.

I rest my case: http://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downloa ... &mode=view

Thanks for today's images, my friend.
Just to add some nuance to your much appreciated comments, the "damage" on download/file.php?id=18803&t=1 was basically already there, I just played with some filters and paint. Thanks, above all, for dubbing me an artist. I guess, art might be a name for what I do, only that I think it is not really kosher. I mean, as art it doesn't aspire to move our "loftier instincts" as we are usually told art is supposed to do, but rather it appeals to our "baser" ones. However, there is, I would like to believe, an aesthetic component. Thanks for making me think about all this and appreciating what I do.
Of course, you are an artist. It's the same with sampling music. That, too, is high art when it's done well. But only if it's really good. It's the same with your pictures or manips. They are really good. Of course, not all of them are equally good, that's just like me. My pictures are not all equally good either.
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artur-ae wrote: Sat Apr 16, 2022 8:17 am Of course, you are an artist. It's the same with sampling music. That, too, is high art when it's done well. But only if it's really good. It's the same with your pictures or manips. They are really good. Of course, not all of them are equally good, that's just like me. My pictures are not all equally good either.
Thanks for your comment, it's truly appreciated, particularly when it comes from someone I consider a master craftsman. And yes, it is impossible to always keep the same level of achievement. Sometimes the technical and other issues are just unsolvable, sometimes we are in a hurry, sometimes we are just bored. . . Thanks again.
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"Ok, 845, now that you have danced for us in your electrified loincloth, why don't we try the punching bag game?" A tribute to Mona Wales.
"Ok, 845, now that you have danced for us in your electrified loincloth, why don't we try the punching bag game?" A tribute to Mona Wales.
"Why prolong this, puta? Just tell me the names of your comrades and these needless suffering will stop. I could even allow you to bathe. God, your sweat and piss reek. . ."
"Why prolong this, puta? Just tell me the names of your comrades and these needless suffering will stop. I could even allow you to bathe. God, your sweat and piss reek. . ."
&quot;Granny appreciation days,&quot; that is what the men at Sección 5 sarcastically called those days in which the had to interrogate mature women.<br /><br />Strapped to a torture horse, Domitila Tenta had endured hours of electro torture, made worse by the fact that her tormentors told her the screams coming from an adjacent cubicle belonged to her grandson.<br /><br />Suddenly there was a lull, the electricity stopped coursing through her body and she moaned and gasped for air. This was no respite however. No sooner had she regained her breath than the man she only knew as &quot;El Lobo&quot; jammed his hard member into her mouth.<br /><br />Chief Officer Arnaldo Higgins always enjoyed this part of the proceedings, he thought it boosted his men's morale.<br /><br />&quot;Juice the cunt again after Osorio finishes dumping his load,&quot; Higgins told the man behind the electro console.
"Granny appreciation days," that is what the men at Sección 5 sarcastically called those days in which the had to interrogate mature women.

Strapped to a torture horse, Domitila Tenta had endured hours of electro torture, made worse by the fact that her tormentors told her the screams coming from an adjacent cubicle belonged to her grandson.

Suddenly there was a lull, the electricity stopped coursing through her body and she moaned and gasped for air. This was no respite however. No sooner had she regained her breath than the man she only knew as "El Lobo" jammed his hard member into her mouth.

Chief Officer Arnaldo Higgins always enjoyed this part of the proceedings, he thought it boosted his men's morale.

"Juice the cunt again after Osorio finishes dumping his load," Higgins told the man behind the electro console.
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Great job Froggie. I really like these, and the text you come up with is perfect.

Btw, I'd recognize old 'Carol' on her spikey horse anywhere, and you did a beautiful job with her. Do you have all of those pics of her? I happen to have a dozen or so from that set... just an fyi.
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wulf wrote: Sun Apr 17, 2022 1:27 am Great job Froggie. I really like these, and the text you come up with is perfect.

Btw, I'd recognize old 'Carol' on her spikey horse anywhere, and you did a beautiful job with her. Do you have all of those pics of her? I happen to have a dozen or so from that set... just an fyi.
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I got the pic I used for the cutout from Cruxforums, and whoever posted posted a few more of her. I don't remember now if I downloaded some more. Thanks for the info, though, I'll keep it in mind. 8-)
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frog wrote: Sun Apr 17, 2022 12:49 pm
wulf wrote: Sun Apr 17, 2022 1:27 am Great job Froggie. I really like these, and the text you come up with is perfect.

Btw, I'd recognize old 'Carol' on her spikey horse anywhere, and you did a beautiful job with her. Do you have all of those pics of her? I happen to have a dozen or so from that set... just an fyi.
http://ralphus.net/thegimpforum/downloa ... &mode=view
I got the pic I used for the cutout from Cruxforums, and whoever posted posted a few more of her. I don't remember now if I downloaded some more. Thanks for the info, though, I'll keep it in mind. 8-)
If it was a recent post, it was likely me. I posted a few of them there a while back. I'll zip them all up and send them to you, no strings... just to have.
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wulf wrote: Sun Apr 17, 2022 4:09 pm
If it was a recent post, it was likely me. I posted a few of them there a while back. I'll zip them all up and send them to you, no strings... just to have.
Thanks. Btw, I got them yesterday.
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Now that I know her name, thanks to Wulf; here is another version of Carol
A PRESIDENT'S WIFE.jpg
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frog wrote: Mon Apr 18, 2022 1:02 pm Now that I know her name, thanks to Wulf; here is another version of Carol
A PRESIDENT'S WIFE.jpg
What a lovely story, and I love it. Good job, my friend. :D
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