Cocoasoft site
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 2:58 am
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arisumudvixen wrote:there's a small flag, one is japanese and one is british, hit the british flag it will make the website in english
arisumudvixen wrote:not to be overly critical, but the only thing of interest to us. is in cow shit.
Boggy Man wrote:arisumudvixen wrote:not to be overly critical, but the only thing of interest to us. is in cow shit.
Glancing over the site, there is also one with foam beads, one that is called "Starach Bath", which may actually be corn starch, another one that is a flour bath, and some where the girl in a container is buried in dirt, or sand with water added. Immersion in alginate is also interesting looking. Also, although it is only coverage, the "fake" coal tar looks intriguing in terms of the substance itself. If it is fake tar, and easily washed off, is non toxic and doesn't degrade, perhaps whatever that stuff is, it would make a most interesting sinking substance.
Boggy Man wrote:Glancing over the site, there is also one with foam beads, one that is called "Starach Bath", which may actually be corn starch,
Boggy Man wrote:... another one that is a flour bath, and some where the girl in a container is buried in dirt, or sand with water added. Immersion in alginate is also interesting looking.
Billie Bonce wrote:Boggy Man wrote:Glancing over the site, there is also one with foam beads, one that is called "Starach Bath", which may actually be corn starch,
It is corn starch, and the video is pretty good, though in tradition of CocoaSoft it's too long an sometimes boring. The model very slowly gets in and out several times, with submersions (she barely manages to fit into that tiny Japanese tub), the last time she gets in in cuffs and fails to get out without some assistance.Boggy Man wrote:... another one that is a flour bath, and some where the girl in a container is buried in dirt, or sand with water added. Immersion in alginate is also interesting looking.
They also had video of the same model immersing into plaster. The plaster hardens, and the process of freeing the model apparently goes not as it was expected because the plaster proves to be much more resistant to the efforts to break it.
And of course their famous series of "Mud Girl" and "Mud Woman" - it must be somewhere, too.