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Sunday, February 25, 2018
Totally Built Cody
Great news! Ratings for this new, style-swapped season of Total Drama are through the roof! And it seems like this new buff Cody is the most popular character. The producers can’t help it but to give the fans more of what they want…
I think this might just be the biggest dude I’ve done yet. Veins aren’t a usual feature of my work, but it helps create a bit of story around the picture; perhaps Cody didn’t exactly get this muscular upgrade through natural means…
Plus, the Codester’s other big beef is sure to interest all the ladies. And probably some of the guys too, in envy.
Follow up to Total Drama: Reinvention of the Island. (Note the cop-out on the extra background space necessary to show off the bicep, lol)
Follow up to the Cody picture I posted on dA last fall (and here last week) that I made in December. No such thing as too big, and I think Cody would agree. I’m sure the ladies on the show will want to flock to those big biceps and that big bulge…
(This was posted on June 15, 2019; it's been backdated to display the original posting time.)
Sunday, February 18, 2018
Lincoln Larger
When you live in a house with ten sisters, you learn how to understand just what they want…
Lisa was looking for a male test subject on a new theory she was devising – that somehow, with the right sequence of genomes and the right activation method, one can access an advanced process she discovered that redirects all the hormones wasted on acne into the an acceleration of more… desirable traits – a “hyperpuberty”, as she called it. So, after a bit of priming Lincoln up for the experiment – making sure he was in the perfect condition for the changes to take – she fired up her hypothesis.
And I think the results speak for themselves.
Something that’s been sitting in the pipe since just before I started putting up the Dipper sequence. Initially I held off on posting this given the show was in the news at the time for all the wrong reasons (people who know what I’m talking about understand). But that’s long blown over now, so it’s perfectly fine to stick this one up. I don’t actually watch The Loud House, but there’s just something I like about Lincoln, hence why I did this image.
(This was posted on June 15, 2019; it's been backdated to display the original posting time.)
Lisa was looking for a male test subject on a new theory she was devising – that somehow, with the right sequence of genomes and the right activation method, one can access an advanced process she discovered that redirects all the hormones wasted on acne into the an acceleration of more… desirable traits – a “hyperpuberty”, as she called it. So, after a bit of priming Lincoln up for the experiment – making sure he was in the perfect condition for the changes to take – she fired up her hypothesis.
And I think the results speak for themselves.
Something that’s been sitting in the pipe since just before I started putting up the Dipper sequence. Initially I held off on posting this given the show was in the news at the time for all the wrong reasons (people who know what I’m talking about understand). But that’s long blown over now, so it’s perfectly fine to stick this one up. I don’t actually watch The Loud House, but there’s just something I like about Lincoln, hence why I did this image.
(This was posted on June 15, 2019; it's been backdated to display the original posting time.)
Sunday, February 11, 2018
Memories of a Young Muscle Hunk
DIPPER
I’ve been researching these green-and-purple crystals, and I’ve found out that the green side enhances one’s ‘masculine’ features and qualities, and the purple side enhances one’s ‘feminine’ features and qualities. While the effect may work best when the person’s gender matches up with the side of the crystal they’re using, some unfortunate testing has revealed that it is entirely possible – and pretty easy, with enough effort – to completely switch genders. That was weird.
WENDY
I hadn’t seen Dipper in a while – my shifts at the Shack weren’t matching up with when Dipper was home – but last week, Dipper came down to the gift shop, and he looked unbelievable. Somehow, he had grown as tall as me, if not a little taller, and gained enough muscle that it would make my lumberjack family proud. I couldn’t believe that Dipper had developed that much, so one day, I decided to feel his bicep to see if it was real. Mabel happened to take a picture of it. Not only is it real, but it’s huge. I think I probably ended up fondling it. It makes me wonder about… other parts of his body. Dipper says I can do anything I want with him if he can come over to my place, and I think I’ll take him up on that offer. He even says he can get bigger, and for some reason, that’s a really enticing thought…
MABEL
Recently, it seems like Dipper’s been working out, somewhere in the woods. I don’t know where he goes or how he does it, but in just a few weeks he’s grown to the size of one of those hunky lifeguards from old beach movies! But a few days ago, Wendy officially decided to date him! I’m glad that Dipper’s dating his crush, even though I don’t know how to feel about his new body. But at least Dipper’s happy, and that’s what matters, right?
This, officially, counts as the first new piece I’ve done in 2018 (even though most of it is recycled from the Dipper sequence in 2017). I felt like doing one more variation of the Dipper set before I was finally “done” with it, as I start to play a bit more with crafting stories around some of these images.
And that’s it! We’re done! The Dipper pics are over! After two and a half months you’ll finally see a different character posted on here! Not that this is unusual; most of my 2017 was just Danny Fenton. Also unusual was the twice-weekly posting pattern I used to get this posted up in a semi-reasonable amount of time, managing “new content” versus “keeping up with what I can reasonably put out”. I’m going back to just weekly new art as of right now, so therefore the next thing here will be up next Sunday.
(This was posted on June 15, 2019; it's been backdated to display the original posting time.)
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