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Re: Hans-Georg Schrage's CGI Scenes

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2018 8:02 pm
by Acidtester
I do dig your safari girl,
Nice work on her.

Re: Hans-Georg Schrage's CGI Scenes

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 9:01 am
by DJlurker
This is nice work that you have here. :)

Re: Hans-Georg Schrage's CGI Scenes

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:09 am
by quagmire_uk
Definitely! And the damsels carrying heavy backpacks is a nice twist, where they have to throw off the stuff they're carrying to have a chance of escape.

Re: Hans-Georg Schrage's CGI Scenes

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2018 2:11 am
by water_bug_62208
Ah, yes, recall finding your work on DeviantArt. Your Quicksand Art is nicely set up and done.

Thank you for posting the "Wilderness Hike" series! I remember you had a different scene from this series as one of your earlier DeviantArt posts, and it's great seeing the woman getting stuck in the mud and slowly bogging down as she struggles. I like how she removes her backpack and it, too, slowly sinks into the mire until it vanishes from sight. Love her facial expression in the last frame as she finds herself stuck armpit-deep in the mud and with the vegetation getting further out of reach as she slowly sinks deeper.

In, "Slippery Slope," I like the potential storyline of her trying to walk up the slope only to have her right foot get stuck in the mud. Seems she's already lifted at her stuck foot a few times and is probably one more yank-on-the-foot away from drivng her left foot deep into the mud and leaving her well and truly STUCK!

Also, the various angles, zooms, and close-ups of, "Party in the Swamp," really brings out the vastness of the swampy patch of ground these women are trying to cross, and they emphasize the difficulties they're going to have making it to the other side. In fact, it appears these ladies have just about reached the point where they're going to find their legs stuck fast in the mud's thick suction and leaving them trapped, struggling and straining to free their legs as they slowly sink to their doom.

Thanks for sharing!