Dave2112
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These images are really nothing more than goofs I did for my own amusement while trying out different ideas. The first one came about right after getting Sara on the restraint bars. I thought about putting her in a bunny outfit of some sort (hey, I was smokin' a lot that day...) and realized that I didn't have one available at the time. So, I figured it was going to be skimpy and fuzzy anyway, so why not try adding it in later in PhotoStudio? Well, as you can see, it didn't come out that good and I went in a different direction.
The second image has a similar background story. While coming up with ideas for the Phase 3 Immobilizer set, I thought about putting Sara in stockings and arm-gloves to emphasize the middle of her body. I did a quick job of it in PhotoStudio to see what it would look like. Nothing great, just a patch-job thing to get an idea. Also, I was still considering having the device tickle her with feathers but changed that later to a more mechanical look. You can still see the "center" tickling feather in this trial run.
The third image was a very early "cybersketch" of the Suspension Stocks. I just wanted to see how it was going to look after I got the primary restraints in place. The connecting bars are nothing more than Photostudio lines. Jess' arms were a bit too high up and close together, so that got changed later. The silly lines connecting her nipples together were just something I threw in there as a placeholder at the time that I was going to have something like that on the device. I changed my mind on it later.
These were not intended to ever be final products, but I hope you get a kick out of them anyway.
The second image has a similar background story. While coming up with ideas for the Phase 3 Immobilizer set, I thought about putting Sara in stockings and arm-gloves to emphasize the middle of her body. I did a quick job of it in PhotoStudio to see what it would look like. Nothing great, just a patch-job thing to get an idea. Also, I was still considering having the device tickle her with feathers but changed that later to a more mechanical look. You can still see the "center" tickling feather in this trial run.
The third image was a very early "cybersketch" of the Suspension Stocks. I just wanted to see how it was going to look after I got the primary restraints in place. The connecting bars are nothing more than Photostudio lines. Jess' arms were a bit too high up and close together, so that got changed later. The silly lines connecting her nipples together were just something I threw in there as a placeholder at the time that I was going to have something like that on the device. I changed my mind on it later.
These were not intended to ever be final products, but I hope you get a kick out of them anyway.