WooouTK
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Since, among superheroines or barbarian warriors, I’ve recently taken to creating a few scenarios involving muscle-bound women, several of you have already asked me to test the steel abs of one of them with a bit of upper-body tickling... Said and done.
I started from the base of the last scenario where I did something like this, but I changed everything: the setting, this time more appropriate and less improvised; the ogre, smaller so that I wouldn’t be forced to position the camera too far away to capture complete scenes, but still large enough to be an enemy against whom the woman would stand no chance; and the woman herself, as both the setting and the ogre had a slightly cartoonish appearance, I decided to make her look similar so she wouldn’t feel out of place.
In my first version, our heroine had entered the fight wearing somewhat skimpy clothing, which, while visually appealing, wasn’t very believable. So, I decided to create another version in which she wore a more appropriate combat outfit. The challenge was finding something that wouldn’t clash with the aesthetics of the scene, so I had to use gear from the ogre himself. To ensure they didn’t look too similar, I removed a few pieces of the ogre’s outfit.
It wasn’t a particularly difficult scenario to render, so I’m offering you both versions in the same set—each image of the final version followed by its older counterpart. I hope you enjoy them!
Since, among superheroines or barbarian warriors, I’ve recently taken to creating a few scenarios involving muscle-bound women, several of you have already asked me to test the steel abs of one of them with a bit of upper-body tickling... Said and done.
I started from the base of the last scenario where I did something like this, but I changed everything: the setting, this time more appropriate and less improvised; the ogre, smaller so that I wouldn’t be forced to position the camera too far away to capture complete scenes, but still large enough to be an enemy against whom the woman would stand no chance; and the woman herself, as both the setting and the ogre had a slightly cartoonish appearance, I decided to make her look similar so she wouldn’t feel out of place.
In my first version, our heroine had entered the fight wearing somewhat skimpy clothing, which, while visually appealing, wasn’t very believable. So, I decided to create another version in which she wore a more appropriate combat outfit. The challenge was finding something that wouldn’t clash with the aesthetics of the scene, so I had to use gear from the ogre himself. To ensure they didn’t look too similar, I removed a few pieces of the ogre’s outfit.
It wasn’t a particularly difficult scenario to render, so I’m offering you both versions in the same set—each image of the final version followed by its older counterpart. I hope you enjoy them!