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  • Classroom Wetting Accident

    I hope it is okay to post this here. I wasn't sure if I should post this here or on the photo board.

    Seeing as in how its technically not a photograph I decided to post it here.

    Just dabbling in some CGI. Still working on fluid dynamic modeling so I wasn't able to get any kind of a realistic puddle or drops. My next image should be significantly improved. Let me know what you think, and what you think I should do for my next image.


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    TV GUY ,
    For the first try at a new tech nique . You did jst well . I would give you a Thumbs - up on your trying this out . I just could imagine , Mikki , being in the chair in front of that girl . That you showed a very good wet patch on the seat of her jeans
    Well Done There ! !

    Dusty Harold

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    • #3
      TV Guy, while it technically isn't a photograph, it still is an image, and I would imagine that means it should be on the other board. There is plenty on the other board which isn't technically photographic, including fakes which have been photoshopped.

      That said, it's a great image, although potentially questionable as to age. No real minors involved, obviously, but still alluding to it.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lloyd_R1
        TV Guy, while it technically isn't a photograph, it still is an image, and I would imagine that means it should be on the other board. There is plenty on the other board which isn't technically photographic, including fakes which have been photoshopped.

        That said, it's a great image, although potentially questionable as to age. No real minors involved, obviously, but still alluding to it.
        Hi Lloyd,

        The image is not supposed to depict girls underage. This image was a test for a series that I hope to do telling the story of Katie, an 18 year old high school senior, and her friends. The girls in the picture are supposed to look 18, not younger.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TVGuy
          Hi Lloyd,

          The image is not supposed to depict girls underage. This image was a test for a series that I hope to do telling the story of Katie, an 18 year old high school senior, and her friends. The girls in the picture are supposed to look 18, not younger.
          Hi, TVGuy, I'm sure it will be fine when the series goes into production and everyone can see that these are 18 year olds. I think there's a fine line in some cultures, which the Japanese cross repeatedly and/or continuously, with the depiction of schoolgirls. Basically, any girl in a classroom situation is potentially underage. For that reason, you would just need to state clearly or otherwise ensure it is known that they are not. I personally would avoid that age group entirely, as it's a little too close to the edge.
          Last edited by Lloyd_R1; February 28, 2014, 09:05 PM.

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          • #6
            I would suggest using the age group of females in their early Twenties . Just out of High School and about to go into College for the first time . With using 20 yrs. old's . You would be pretty safe in depicting what you want to do in that series . You are planning to produce . Since those 20 year olds are considered of legal age . This I know you are aware of at this time .
            Good Luck , with producing this series .

            Dusty Harold

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            • #7
              Here are a couple more images I've done.


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              • #8
                TVGuy, these are really well done first attempts. What program are you using? I'm guessing Poser or Daz 3D Studio. If so, which models are these?

                Thanks
                Last edited by Peevert; March 9, 2014, 08:34 PM.

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                • #9
                  Nit-pickers

                  Originally posted by Lloyd_R1
                  Hi, TVGuy, I'm sure it will be fine when the series goes into production and everyone can see that these are 18 year olds. I think there's a fine line in some cultures, which the Japanese cross repeatedly and/or continuously, with the depiction of schoolgirls. Basically, any girl in a classroom situation is potentially underage. For that reason, you would just need to state clearly or otherwise ensure it is known that they are not. I personally would avoid that age group entirely, as it's a little too close to the edge.
                  Maybe a subtle notation written on the blackboard "Don't forget your Senior Prom night next week" would diminish most doubts about age.
                  It's a crying shame that we have to work to circumvent the nit-pickers who will go to any extreme to create trouble for ANY subject known to mankind. All this to gain notoriety.
                  Is cow flatulence still causing global warming?

                  Nice painting, TV Guy.
                  Last edited by Rayford21; March 9, 2014, 11:54 PM.

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                  • #10
                    I think saying that they're 18 is sufficient and leave it at that.

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                    • #11
                      There's always room for new wetting images. Keep producing!

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                      • #12
                        Really?

                        Really? People are worried that these girls are over 18? Wow. They're cartoons. Sigh

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                        • #13
                          Paranoia?

                          Great images, and keep them coming; Are they drawn from scrach or modifications of othe images?
                          Why all the paranoia about their age? What e see is partly in our imagination. Please don't let this board become like Holding It with "Peter Pee" finding underage girls in every picture.
                          Forget this board for a minute and look around you on the streets; Plenty of young girls, dare I suggest under 18?, trying to look older and others trying to look younger. It is all in what we see and how we see it. It used to be fun to talk of 'sexy school-girls' but now that is almost a hanging offence. We are supposed to be adults on this board so lets have a mature view on what we see. These pictures are, to me, clearly not of young girls, but of teenagers, late teenaagers, at that, but none the worse for it. If we keep up this paranoia, we will end up with pictures of grannies. If these were meant to be underage school-girls, then the artist coudl have given plenty of clues; shout skirts, pigtails, cotton sox,... You only have to look at some of the Anime pictures that are posted withou advers comment to see what I mean.
                          If I was to oganise a "School-girls" fancy dress party, just for the fun of it, is that going to get me jailed as a paedophile? What about the girls who happily dress up for such a party? Perverts? or just girls dressing up to try to attract a man?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kapulas
                            Really? People are worried that these girls are over 18? Wow. They're cartoons. Sigh
                            It's not a matter of any of us being worried about this, but rather the OP doesn't want to attract unwanted attention from some idiot that decides because they're in a classroom they must be underage. They do exist, and regardless of more enlightened minds like ours must be considered to avoid the potential problem.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Paul Tester
                              Great images, and keep them coming; Are they drawn from scrach or modifications of othe images?
                              Why all the paranoia about their age? What e see is partly in our imagination. Please don't let this board become like Holding It with "Peter Pee" finding underage girls in every picture.
                              Forget this board for a minute and look around you on the streets; Plenty of young girls, dare I suggest under 18?, trying to look older and others trying to look younger. It is all in what we see and how we see it. It used to be fun to talk of 'sexy school-girls' but now that is almost a hanging offence. We are supposed to be adults on this board so lets have a mature view on what we see. These pictures are, to me, clearly not of young girls, but of teenagers, late teenaagers, at that, but none the worse for it. If we keep up this paranoia, we will end up with pictures of grannies. If these were meant to be underage school-girls, then the artist coudl have given plenty of clues; shout skirts, pigtails, cotton sox,... You only have to look at some of the Anime pictures that are posted withou advers comment to see what I mean.
                              If I was to oganise a "School-girls" fancy dress party, just for the fun of it, is that going to get me jailed as a paedophile? What about the girls who happily dress up for such a party? Perverts? or just girls dressing up to try to attract a man?
                              Paul, it's not whether we are ourselves interested in such things, so much as the perception by others, for instance, this "Peter Pee" you speak of. We're supposedly mature enough to know that this is a CG image and therefore could not possibly have minors in it. But for some of the lesser minded in the more general community, even the suggestion of this, in either a real or CG image, is grounds for causing problems. Why is it, do you think, that some Anime and Manga images have pixilation over genitalia or even wet pants, if it's not because the suggestion of something, even on a cartoon style image, is not acceptable to them?

                              People come with all sorts of hangups about stuff like this. Sometimes, it's best to avoid the problem in the first place, than to attract the wrong sort of attention and have to deal with that.

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