| 29 Mar 2003 | Derek M. Falde | Loading...She would look a LITTLE more normal if she was standing straight up- don't believe me? Cover everything from her left arm down with your hand and you should see what I mean- she's just not standing straight enough for those breasts to defy physics like that (I think they would no matter what position you put her in, but standing straight would minimize the problem) Gregory P. Gibbons replies: "Thanks for the idea that the ONLY thing that can redeem my picture is a position change." | |
| 7 Apr 2003 | Zachariah Campbell | Loading...And let it not be assumed that I missed your ingenious use of rocky photo textures on her (painted?) body.  | |
| 7 Apr 2003 | Zachariah Campbell | Loading...Zoinks! Naked bodies with "exaggerated" features always to attract offense, don't they, like it somehow becomes a statement on how we really think the world should look... like, c'mon folks. Sometimes the character in question is a woman with very very large breasts. It happens. I dig the colours here... for some reason, it really conjures up a feeling of those old Frazetta covers for sci-fi adventures and stuff. I'm assuming that she's not off to war with a curtain and a sword: I mean, that weapon looks like it's probably being used for a ritualistic purpose at the moment, no? I agree with the above comment. The relative positioning of her body with her, uh, "ballast" is the issue here, not size. Heh, and like you need any prompting to redraw a naked woman!  | |
| 11 Jul 2003 | Matthew Goodmanson | Loading...I like it, although I think she needs to change position. But what do I know? Nuthin, that's what. Keep your stick on the ice. (Damn Shemnites, worse then elves they are! heh heh) | |
| 27 Aug 2003 | Zorin | Loading...Excellent work. I'm not going to rant about it being disproportionate. Fantasy art is all about escapism, and this piece is fully sexy. | |
| 3 Oct 2003 | Anonymous | Loading...If you ask me a goddess should be very... how should I say? Powerful that is how I am going to put the comment on the breasts. Oh well, I said it. Keep up the good work. | |
| 21 Mar 2004 | Sara | Loading...Look its art and im a woman and i feel there is nothing wrong with big breasted women(and no i am not big breasted or gay)...it is only a drawing and a lovely one at that....and any woman to think it degrading needs to grow up. Keep up the good work and if you want big breast on your women you do it its how want it and its lovely  | |
| 30 May 2005 | Sam | Loading...I don't have a problem with large breasts, I happen to own a pair. However, what I do have a problem with is that large breasts while great in theory tend not to look like what many try to portray them as. Without breast enhancement gravity usually does wonders to perkiness. If you want breast that stand straight out, nipples pointing to the sky or forward, you have smallish breasts. If you want large breasts they are usually pendulous, hang lower on the torso, nipples pointed slightly downwards. But since it is a fantasy, you can keep dreaming, they exsist, but usually they are plastic. Perhaps they have breast enhancing magick, wouldn't some of us kill for that! | |
| 19 Aug 2006 | Jay | Loading...The picture is great but i think you should do another with her breasts squished a little or maybe stretched out, and instead of the light maybe a shield or another dagger. | |
| 26 Nov 2007 | David "Shaped" Auer | Loading...Actually it is taught in Shemm to sculpt one's body in a fashion thought to be pleasing to the eye, the theory being that one is more likely to go to a healer that is "healthier than healthy" and that it can artificially inflate one's profits when people associate you with "fitter than fit". Does this lead to unhealthy standards of beauty? Yes, but is this a flaw of the artist, the priestess, the Shemm healing establishment, Shemm society or our society? I don't whose fault it is but I find it pleasing to the eye, which makes me want to boycott the Shemm advertising wizards and their products. | |