I'm glad you don't object. I didn't know how to quote for the longest time! Just click on the 'quote' button (bottom right)Quote:
Originally Posted by try
instead of the 'reply' button.
It's just that simple!
-Knave(EM)
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I'm glad you don't object. I didn't know how to quote for the longest time! Just click on the 'quote' button (bottom right)Quote:
Originally Posted by try
instead of the 'reply' button.
It's just that simple!
-Knave(EM)
Thanks. I can be really dumb about these things. But then I'm an artist, not a techie. At least thats my excuse!Quote:
Originally Posted by Knave
A couple more.
This isn't one of my best but I do like the expression I got on the girls face so I thought I'd send it in.
One of these is not BB but judging by what I've seen in posts here some may like it. To me women beating us up is really exciting, I've been a fan ever since I saw Emma Peel when I was a boy. Of course blows to the nuts are the real turn on, because thats a girl attacking what makes us a man, and is an essential of any scenario where a girl overpowers a guy.
When the Avengers was broadcast TV censorship prevented Emma from being shown to knee a guy, except once with a knee, but in my fantasies she has crushed my balls hundreds of times.
nice, love the toons. thanksQuote:
Originally Posted by tenderloin
Thanks for the drawings, Try.
To my mind, the picture of the girl punching the guy who stands behind her in your last post is one of your best yet. Fantastic work.
David B.
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http://www.ballbustinggoddess.com/Samples/Updates.html
Hi again David,Quote:
Originally Posted by David_B
Glad you liked the pic of the girl slamming her fist into the crotch of the guy behind her. I actually thought it wasn't a brilliant pic but I've noticed from the viewing figures, and responces to my work on this and other sites, that some of my pics I think are great aren't too popular, and some I think aren't great are really well liked. It reminds me of a medieval poet (I can't remember his name) who wrote "A poem, once written, will live its own life irrespective of what its author intended." Supose the same applies to drawings.
My favourite of those pics I have submitted here is in post 324. The 2nd pic, which is 2 drawings, though there was a serious screw up with it. In the 1st drawing the girl is saying "like what your looking at?". In the 2nd I meant to write at the bottom "How do you like this." But as a consequence of the fact that at the time I was consuming large quantities of Canadian Club I forgot to put the word "you" in. So I had to erase the text, and though I tried to write it using image editing software the style of text didn't suit. Oh well, artists are supposed to be ecentric!
Beauty lies in the eye of the viewer...Quote:
Originally Posted by try
I like the cartoons shown here :)
as I cannot edit any post I made (there is no edit-button anymore???), I'm doing a new one now...Quote:
Originally Posted by squeezemyballsplease
what I meant is:
beauty is generated in the eye of the viewer...
what I did not mean is, that there is a lie about beauty....
my english is hopelessly poor :o
No problem!
This proverb is as old as the hills in the English language (and likely many others too). Shakespear expressed the sentiment in Love’s Labours Lost as “Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye”. As most commonly used, the proverb is "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and was first penned in this form by Margaret Wolfe Hungerford in her novel ‘Molly Bawn’ (1878).
PS. I'm not sure why I fill my head with such useless rubbish :confused:
PPS.The Edit button lasts for 30 min
Hello Try,Quote:
Originally Posted by try
I love that cartoon too, called "Ooooh". For me, it is the facial expressions in your drawings that make them so good. In your 2 drawing pic, the guy has a real look of innocence in the first pic, which contrasts so well with the girl's mean expression. Even without reading the words, I got a real sense of who these characters are just by looking at their faces. I would never have guessed that anything was missing if you hadn't pointed it out. The drawing is so strong that it didn't even need words to make its point.
David B.
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http://www.ballbustinggoddess.com/Samples/Updates.html
Hi again David,
I'm happy you liked the pic I called Ooooh. A little while ago I said I was practicing doing pics of real women doing ballbusting, and you mentioned you'd like to see one featuring Angeline Jolie. Well, I'm still working on this and have got the knack of doing reasonable likenesses of famous womens faces but puting the appropiate expressions into their faces while still retaining the likeness is still beyond me. So I'm thinking of doing pics showing the result of a busting, where the man is clutching his crotch, evidently in agony while the lady looks on with a smile. How about Kate Thornton in a bikini laughing at a guy doubled over clutching his balls?
And I must practice drawing male faces better, I've tended to concentrate on the ladies.
Oh, I've also learnt that whiskey and art don't mix well!
Hello everybody.
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[QUOTE=try]So I'm thinking of doing pics showing the result of a busting, where the man is clutching his crotch, evidently in agony while the lady looks on with a smile.{QUOTE]
I love those type of pictures and we never see enough of them. I've even photoshopped some. If anyone wants a custom BB pic of themselves, send me a jpg image of yourself (or whoever) kneeling or laying on the ground holding their busted balls, and I'll work it into a picture and reurn it or post it here.