WooouTK
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A few days ago I posted this scene: https://www.ticklingforum.com/threads/long-term-confinement.436520/
Girl trapped in my Tickle Box, playing some video game, with her toes tied backwards, leaving her feet defenseless, the soles scribbled after one of many tickle sessions, and clear signs that she has been in this situation for a while... And that it's going to last longer. It's a scene that, to me, turned out awesome, but at the time, I didn't want to complicate things further because rendering it would have been difficult, and I already had other heavy sets to render. But as I mentioned back then, how about adding a fantastic scenario to an already fantastic scene?
Here is that scenario, at the level I only imagined at that time: A dark and eerie basement, with few light sources other than the TV itself, and a murky masked character silently descending the stairs carrying a briefcase loaded with tools destined to fill the basement with laughter... And some tears.
My intention actually was just to get a single image, this one, the first of the set, captured from the perfect angle. But of course, once the scene was set, I couldn't resist rendering just that, and I started placing the camera at other points of interest like close-ups of the girl and the enigmatic masked guy, or at the height of the girl's eyes so that you could see exactly what she would see. You can enjoy this additional content on my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/creepy-tickle-102229096
Girl trapped in my Tickle Box, playing some video game, with her toes tied backwards, leaving her feet defenseless, the soles scribbled after one of many tickle sessions, and clear signs that she has been in this situation for a while... And that it's going to last longer. It's a scene that, to me, turned out awesome, but at the time, I didn't want to complicate things further because rendering it would have been difficult, and I already had other heavy sets to render. But as I mentioned back then, how about adding a fantastic scenario to an already fantastic scene?
Here is that scenario, at the level I only imagined at that time: A dark and eerie basement, with few light sources other than the TV itself, and a murky masked character silently descending the stairs carrying a briefcase loaded with tools destined to fill the basement with laughter... And some tears.
My intention actually was just to get a single image, this one, the first of the set, captured from the perfect angle. But of course, once the scene was set, I couldn't resist rendering just that, and I started placing the camera at other points of interest like close-ups of the girl and the enigmatic masked guy, or at the height of the girl's eyes so that you could see exactly what she would see. You can enjoy this additional content on my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/creepy-tickle-102229096