Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: They might be giantesses...

shokoshu opened this issue on May 24, 2012 · 6 posts


shokoshu posted Thu, 24 May 2012 at 9:10 AM

...with Scale to 200%. :-) I admit I did the same cheapo in my own Poser story (I have the same excuse as everyone - it was magic) but from the physical viewpoint a giantess has to be as plump as an elephant or so. (Tell that to the macro fetish fans :-) CF the ShareCG pics - normal woman, just upsized.) Even Fiona Ogre looks a bit thin.

So, how would you put a "correct" giant/ess in your scene? I googled a bit for models but obviously noone needed them. Based on oger/troll/etc. maybe? I found "Trollop" and needed brain bleach myself :-) Or maybe some INJ for Vicky? (Since my computer is even dumber than me, I'd prefer P4 anyway...)

Suggestions?


LaurieA posted Thu, 24 May 2012 at 9:44 AM

Well, I'm not sure the proportions your wanting, but if I were you, I'd start with the She-Freak for that sorta thing.

Laurie



shokoshu posted Thu, 24 May 2012 at 10:11 AM

Ha, n00bious me! I didn't even know the Freak had a female counterpart :-)

(But yes, still looks a bit thinnish :-)


aRtBee posted Thu, 24 May 2012 at 11:12 AM

the point is, when a being doubles in size (=leghts etc), the muscles will quadruple in strength (it goes with the crosssection, a surface, so double-squared) but the weight will octuple (?) - a volume, so double to the third.

Therefore, the muscles need an additional growth in diameter 100 => 140% ( 8  over 4 = 2, and to grow a surface a factor 2 the diameter has to grow sqrt(2) = 1,42 ) to get the job done. Untill you realize that those extra muscles make extra weight as well, which requires more muscles until your figure ends up like a ball.

Nature has a way out: it starts shrinking other body parts. So you get thick muscled thighs but thin upper bodies, thin shins, long necks etc.

You also can say: what does it take to turn Vicky into a decent looking dwarf. Then you do the opposite.

have fun.

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shokoshu posted Fri, 25 May 2012 at 4:10 AM

In a twist of irony, the standard fantasy dwarf looks, proportion-wise, much more like my putative giant :-) (Reverse-elfing seems to be the better option...)


aRtBee posted Fri, 25 May 2012 at 2:19 PM

I was more thinking about the Uni-Dwarf (RDNA?) actually

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Usually I'm wrong. But to be effective and efficient, I don't need to be correct or accurate.

visit www.aRtBeeWeb.nl (works) or Missing Manuals (tutorials & reviews) - both need an update though