I see the resemblance, but Spathi are adorable cowards. Tentacle monsters...... aren't.
Very well done. I like the fabric. Pity it won't be around very long.
Posted by Drogoth (guest) on Wed 05 Nov 2008, 10:19 EST
....Don't you ever get that feeling that somebody is watching you?
Posted by Myya (guest) on Wed 05 Nov 2008, 02:50 EST
Hey, is that a Magic Yoke?
Given her expression here, I rather think the poor girl's getting used to the Calamari Surprise...
Posted by Karyn (guest) on Wed 05 Nov 2008, 01:00 EST
That's certainly an _interesting_ greeting! I love the look on her face, there.
Posted by Karyn (guest) on Wed 05 Nov 2008, 00:56 EST
Tentaclemonster
Is it just me, or does anyone else get the word 'Spathi' when seeying that eyeball tentacle monster? *grins*
Cookie for those who know the reference.
Posted by Eucep (guest) on Tue 04 Nov 2008, 15:49 EST
She seems awfully placid here... no expression, positive or negative. I think the image would have more power if she were reacting.
Posted by Nobilis (guest) on Fri 26 Sep 2008, 21:50 EDT
Geology explained
It's a kind of sandstone, quick-sandstone, with quite interesting visco-elastic properties. Mostly quartz, or pure silica, with a hardness between 6 and 7 on the Moh's scale. As you see, you cannot even scratch it with the hardened carbon steel tip of your spear. If I deconvolute the intrinsic permeability I can stratify in just a few nanodecades. After that we can make love.
Posted by Birdwatcher (guest) on Fri 26 Sep 2008, 03:33 EDT
I like the surreal setting and bondage. And the standin girl's footwear looks great, too.
Posted by side effect (guest) on Sun 21 Sep 2008, 02:18 EDT
That pose doesn't look too comfortable. The picture is magnificent though, as always! I noticed you're using the fantastic foot bondage again on the watching girl. I wonder what's going to happen! More! ;-)
Posted by Cervil (guest) on Fri 19 Sep 2008, 18:51 EDT