Dave-So opened this issue on Aug 20, 2009 · 374 posts
dasquid posted Fri, 21 August 2009 at 4:05 PM
Quote - > Quote - Except for me, because I do not post in graveyards. ppthtphphtphpt
This is going to get me flamed, toasted, whatever....but, most of your freestuff came from actual discussions while teaching people to use the program. They weren't thought up, then you came up with some magnificently long advertising post, telling us all how awesome your 1,235,639th character for V4, who looks like she needs a sandwich. We don't bag on you because yours are born of innovation, and, well, you don't spend 20 pages telling us how awesome it is. Some people don't even realize half the time that you've made something, and want us to use it.
So, go ahead and flame me, folks. I've put my fireproof underpants back on, and I'm officially not on vacation anymore.
Are you are one of the people who think thin women aren't healthy? Just because that's what a LOT of people find attractive and vendors/ freebie makers cater to it doesn't make it a reason to start with that "give her a sandwich" stuff. I see that stuff all the time and that annoys me almost as much as the whole "she has muscle, she must be a guy" stuff I get now and then when people look at my renders.
I'm not really jumping on you (or at least I don't mean to) about this. I'm just curious about why people do that because I could understand if the chick has her ribs sticking out or something like that (at that point i would agree) but you can't make ribs show on a poser figure. Thin does not automatically mean unhealthy. Just like fat/hefty does not automatically mean unhealthy.
Remember not trying to start a fight just wondering.