It's been a long while since I've posted anything from Emi and Tina.
So here is Tina, laying in an oversized bathtub in a clingy white mini-dress. The tub is filled with chocolate milkshake until it is full. Tina rolls around enjoying the cold thick slipperiness, and how her dress slides over her body.
ChuckSM said: Tina is really hot...with her in the chocolate milkshake bath, it probably turned in to hot chocolate!
Hey thanks for commenting, ChuckSM. Ya, it was actually quite a mixture of semi-lumpy clear slime, chocolate yogurt and shampoo. (to make it a bit foamy) I also find without soap or slime added, the surface tension of the water gives away the fact that these are miniatures, not a real woman.
Next time I might use both Emi and Tina in the same tub, but with thick clear slime. These shoots take a lot of time to set up and clean up afterwards - but they are fun and challenging to do when I have the time. Oh, and you're right - it DID turn into hot chocolate!
Bobographer said: I also find without soap or slime added, the surface tension of the water gives away the fact that these are miniatures, not a real woman.
I was going to say, you did a good job creating a feeling of realness. If you don't do closeups of fingers, toes, face, etc. things you can't fake as well, these dolls are quite lifelike.
I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I appreciate the artistry needed to pull off the degree of realism you have.
I was going to say, you did a good job creating a feeling of realness. If you don't do closeups of fingers, toes, face, etc. things you can't fake as well, these dolls are quite lifelike.
I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I appreciate the artistry needed to pull off the degree of realism you have.
This is my goal - realness. For many of us, wam is a huge fantasy. We fantasize about sharing a messy situation with a gorgeous girl (or guy) so we're merely stretching a bit further to fantasize that the girl in the tub is real.
I'm going to do a slime bath series with the other doll, and I'll see what I can do regarding the hands, feet and face by Photoshopping more realism into the photos. Fabric and hair are problems too, as the strands are not to scale. It gives away the fact that these are miniatures.
Thanks for your positive remarks. They are much appreciated!
Twilight Man said: Very nice job. Good to see you posting pics again.
Thanks, Twilight. I may post one more set with Emi, but that will probably be it for awhile. Life is too busy, and a series of half a dozen photos takes most of a day to set up, prepare mess, photograph, then clean up and finally edit the photos. You know, as you have the same situation when you do your scenes.