and i'm pretending that room is slowly filling with mud....
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Re: Off the beaten track
damsels with horns are pretty oddball
and i'm pretending that room is slowly filling with mud....
and i'm pretending that room is slowly filling with mud....
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MadMax359 wrote:damsels with horns are pretty oddball
Ah well, what's a bit of chitin between friends.
MadMax359 wrote:and i'm pretending that room is slowly filling with mud....
That was what the prompt was saying as well, not too obvious from the picture, you have to imagine it seeping under the door etc.
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What have we here, another room steadily filling with mud and others.
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I liked the ones in the house with a mud floor (sounds like a movie title lol). Clean up after a flood can sure be a nightmare (actually, been there once); if you're going DIY, might as well do it with as little clothes as necessary to avoid ruining/having to wash them 
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Theo wrote:I liked the ones in the house with a mud floor (sounds like a movie title lol). Clean up after a flood can sure be a nightmare (actually, been there once); if you're going DIY, might as well do it with as little clothes as necessary to avoid ruining/having to wash them
Thanks, I set those ones as a kind of sealed room gradually filling with mud scenario, it doesn't quite work with still images but I liked the look of them anyway so that is part of my standard set of environments now. I've never been a victim of a real flood, but I did live in a block of flats were my kitchen sink was at the bottom of the stack, so if the stack blocked below my flat all the waste water from the kitchens above backed up into my sink and flooded the kitchen. That wasn't very nice. Where I am now I've only been troubled by the occasional leaking pipe and failed isolator, still a pain though.
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cerberus wrote:Thanks, I set those ones as a kind of sealed room gradually filling with mud scenario, it doesn't quite work with still images but I liked the look of them anyway so that is part of my standard set of environments now. I've never been a victim of a real flood, but I did live in a block of flats were my kitchen sink was at the bottom of the stack, so if the stack blocked below my flat all the waste water from the kitchens above backed up into my sink and flooded the kitchen. That wasn't very nice. Where I am now I've only been troubled by the occasional leaking pipe and failed isolator, still a pain though.
No, that does not sound like a nice thing to have in your kitchen, I hope it didn't happen very often. Technically, I've never been a victim of a "flood" either, but as a teenager, the finished walk out basement of the house I grew up in flooded several inches during 6-8 hours of pressure washer rain from a freak tropical storm (I say freak, because we lived some distance from the coast). We had to tear out all the carpet and laminate flooring, replace the drywall about a foot up, and listen to dehumidifiers day and night for weeks. Certainly no where near what some people deal with, we were lucky not too lose anything irreplaceable, but still, an inconvenient and expensive debacle that went on for months.
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that second damsel is too hot to pass up, even though in general i don't like blood... so i'm imagining that she's the survivor of a plane crash, it's not her blood but her clothes got so messy she took them off... and let the sinking begin 
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Theo wrote:cerberus wrote:Thanks, I set those ones as a kind of sealed room gradually filling with mud scenario, it doesn't quite work with still images but I liked the look of them anyway so that is part of my standard set of environments now. I've never been a victim of a real flood, but I did live in a block of flats were my kitchen sink was at the bottom of the stack, so if the stack blocked below my flat all the waste water from the kitchens above backed up into my sink and flooded the kitchen. That wasn't very nice. Where I am now I've only been troubled by the occasional leaking pipe and failed isolator, still a pain though.
No, that does not sound like a nice thing to have in your kitchen, I hope it didn't happen very often. Technically, I've never been a victim of a "flood" either, but as a teenager, the finished walk out basement of the house I grew up in flooded several inches during 6-8 hours of pressure washer rain from a freak tropical storm (I say freak, because we lived some distance from the coast). We had to tear out all the carpet and laminate flooring, replace the drywall about a foot up, and listen to dehumidifiers day and night for weeks. Certainly no where near what some people deal with, we were lucky not too lose anything irreplaceable, but still, an inconvenient and expensive debacle that went on for months.
Theo wrote:cerberus wrote:Thanks, I set those ones as a kind of sealed room gradually filling with mud scenario, it doesn't quite work with still images but I liked the look of them anyway so that is part of my standard set of environments now. I've never been a victim of a real flood, but I did live in a block of flats were my kitchen sink was at the bottom of the stack, so if the stack blocked below my flat all the waste water from the kitchens above backed up into my sink and flooded the kitchen. That wasn't very nice. Where I am now I've only been troubled by the occasional leaking pipe and failed isolator, still a pain though.
No, that does not sound like a nice thing to have in your kitchen, I hope it didn't happen very often. Technically, I've never been a victim of a "flood" either, but as a teenager, the finished walk out basement of the house I grew up in flooded several inches during 6-8 hours of pressure washer rain from a freak tropical storm (I say freak, because we lived some distance from the coast). We had to tear out all the carpet and laminate flooring, replace the drywall about a foot up, and listen to dehumidifiers day and night for weeks. Certainly no where near what some people deal with, we were lucky not too lose anything irreplaceable, but still, an inconvenient and expensive debacle that went on for months.
My kitchen survived reasonably well, just a case of clean-up, no damage of note. The problem was that it kept happening, but after a three month "discussion" with those responsible for services in the block, they came around to my way of thinking and sorted things out. Generally, I have a lot of sympathy with people who experience flooding, whatever the cause, clean-up can be pretty quick but it takes ages for the smells to dissipate.
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Very nicely done. The red one has quite the 1950ies Pin-Up Appeal. Somehow i think she deserves being painted on some B-29 or the like...
Second one is Jean Grey obviously. According to her pissed-off attitude she just died and is returning as Dark Phoenix. Better get out of her way!
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MadMax359 wrote:that second damsel is too hot to pass up, even though in general i don't like blood... so i'm imagining that she's the survivor of a plane crash, it's not her blood but her clothes got so messy she took them off... and let the sinking begin
I didn't take that as blood, she doesn't appear to have any injuries. I assumed she had been foraging in he jungle and had eaten some red berries, getting juice all over herself. You know the type of berries, the sort that would leave her dazed, so she'd stumble into quicksand, where the aphrodisiac effects of the berries send heru into a sexual frenzy, resulting in her being hopelessly stuck and sunk chest deep! She's going to need help getting out, she's still too dazed to be able to manage a rope or anything like that. You're definitely going to have to get in there with her to help her out. But whatever you do, don't lick the berry juice off her chest or you'll end up in a similar sexual frenzy to her and be in the same predicament. I hope you are clear on that?
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