Theme Park Guides Quicksand

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Theme Park Guides Quicksand

Postby bbjohn » Fri Sep 18, 2009 6:02 am

Hi, everyone! This is my first post here. I'm the fellow who created this slide show on You Tube about the Theme Park Guides who stumble into quicksand. Judging from the positive response the slide show has received, I thought you might like to see some stills. :D

Big Bad John (aka Schweinhundt)

PS I hope you don't mind I got a couple of them out of order. I'm new at this.
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Re: Theme Park Guides Quicksand

Postby bbjohn » Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:22 am

Here are a few more.

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Re: Theme Park Guides Quicksand

Postby bbjohn » Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:55 pm

Here's a few more. I don't want to do too much of a good thing. :D

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Re: Theme Park Guides Quicksand

Postby PM2K » Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:38 pm

Awesome! :D Thanks for the posts, John, and welcome aboard!

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Re: Theme Park Guides Quicksand

Postby Billie Bonce » Fri Sep 18, 2009 5:11 pm

Hi! And welcome!

Nice to see your works here! (I've seen them previously on Yahoo group.) Great job!
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Re: Theme Park Guides Quicksand

Postby water_bug_62208 » Sat Sep 19, 2009 9:36 pm

Ah, yes, I've seen your artwork on Kaol's Yahoo Group. Very nice indeed. I do like how you draw thick, curvy legs on your ladies. All the more for the mud to latch onto. :D Thanks for posting here, thanks for sharing, and welcome!

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Re: Theme Park Guides Quicksand

Postby Weapon X » Mon Sep 21, 2009 4:12 am

Awesome work! Good to see the "thicker" girls getting to sink for a change! I look forward to seeing more of your work!


PS: Any chance that you have created a scene with them submerging?

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Re: Theme Park Guides Quicksand

Postby bbjohn » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:39 am

Weapon X wrote:Awesome work! Good to see the "thicker" girls getting to sink for a change! I look forward to seeing more of your work!


PS: Any chance that you have created a scene with them submerging?



Thanks, Weapon X! I'm afraid I haven't done a scene with them submerging, but that's something to consider for the future.

I've noticed real women have curves, and my two theme park guides have them. In case you're and others (like Water Bug) are wondering, my drawings of the legs of the female half of the human species are based upon many hours of observation in the field. They're also based on years of sketching and recording what I see. Does that make me a "legologist?" :?:

Whatever. Too much thinking tonight. Thanks again.

Big Bad John

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Re: Theme Park Guides Quicksand

Postby water_bug_62208 » Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:20 am

I've always heard the term "Leg Man" used, but, when it comes down to it, the main thing is, yes, watching and studying every curve and movement of a woman's legs, especially if they should be struggling, straining, and ever so slowly sinking in quicksand or deep mud. :D

I just happened to notice how you've drawn these gals so that one (to me) seems to have even nicer, thicker, curvier legs than the other... in this case, the brunette (the close up of her thighs in Image 48 is quite wonderful :D). It's almost like being out and about and seeing a couple of gals together where I typically pick the gal with the thicker, flaring calves, and heavier, curvy thighs as my favorite. :D

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Re: Theme Park Guides Quicksand

Postby bbjohn » Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:09 pm

Good eye, Water Bug. I meant for Kelly (the brunette) to be smaller and more curvy than her taller, thinner blonde friend, Sandy. I try to have women of different sizes and shapes in my work. I figure God made women in so many sizes and shapes, it really wouldn't be right for me to decide only one size fits all. I've found some of the small, curvy women I've known over the years have been among the most attractive I've seen. I want to include them in my work.

Thanks for the compliments

Big Bad John


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