
Happy Holidays 2018! Updated w/Part 2! 1/4/19
- JSample
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Re: Happy Holidays 2018! Updated w/Part 2! 1/4/19
Very well done, Sixgunz. I can appreciate the patience it took on your part to render these images and to tell your story. Although I will admit that I was half-expecting Susan to knock the buzzard into the quicksand with her! 

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Re: Happy Holidays 2018! Updated w/Part 2! 1/4/19
Some great posing in this. Nice series
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Re: Happy Holidays 2018! Updated w/Part 2! 1/4/19
Wonderful set of images, thank you for sharing! I very much enjoyed them. I really appreciate the hard work put into the renders, I know they can take a lot of time and you've got so many great images here.
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Re: Happy Holidays 2018! Updated w/Part 2! 1/4/19
Nice work. Must've taken a lot of time and effort... 

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Re: Happy Holidays 2018! Updated w/Part 2! 1/4/19
Nice continuation of the series. Adding the part where Susan was reaching for the branch only to find it getting further and further from her fingertips as she slowly sank deeper into the mire was a nice touch. Beautiful work... your effort and the time you put into this shows.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Happy Holidays 2018! Updated w/Part 2! 1/4/19
Impressive series. I especially liked the rescue. Well done!
Visit me at the Great Swamp, but watch your step on the way there!
- mudmanic2012
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Re: Happy Holidays 2018! Updated w/Part 2! 1/4/19
Very good series,thanks for that.
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Re: Happy Holidays 2018! Updated w/Part 2! 1/4/19
Thank you so much for your kind words guys! It means a lot. Yeah, it does take a lot of time and effort but it's one of my favorite hobbies, as well as a constant source of...um... fun shall we say,
so I can't, in all fairness, call it 'work'.
But I do appreciate the appreciation!
That would have made things quite a bit messier for her, wouldn't it? I like it though! Wish I had thought of that...
Thanks! I'm always trying to come up with new poses for these stories so things don't get too stale. (yeah, I know I use the same character a lot but I really really like her!
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I wanted her to have this moment in her predicament where it begins to turn from manageable fear to blind panic when her last lifeline slips out of her reach. I was particularly pleased with how the overhead views turned out.
I felt like I owed her a rescue in this story since I killed her off in last year's Christmas story.
But yeah, I do tend to prefer rescues in my endings. 




JSample wrote: I was half-expecting Susan to knock the buzzard into the quicksand with her!
That would have made things quite a bit messier for her, wouldn't it? I like it though! Wish I had thought of that...

SecretDude77 wrote:Some great posing in this. Nice series
Thanks! I'm always trying to come up with new poses for these stories so things don't get too stale. (yeah, I know I use the same character a lot but I really really like her!

water_bug_62208 wrote: Adding the part where Susan was reaching for the branch only to find it getting further and further from her fingertips as she slowly sank deeper into the mire was a nice touch.
I wanted her to have this moment in her predicament where it begins to turn from manageable fear to blind panic when her last lifeline slips out of her reach. I was particularly pleased with how the overhead views turned out.

Aiko wrote:I especially liked the rescue.
I felt like I owed her a rescue in this story since I killed her off in last year's Christmas story.


How long did Tarzan watch before deciding to save Jill..?
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