It's photoshopped.
I think she looks better in the unshopped image.
Kinda bugs me though, seems like there is a lot of shopped bullshit in this thread.
It's photoshopped.
I think she looks better in the unshopped image.
Kinda bugs me though, seems like there is a lot of shopped bullshit in this thread.
I don't know what to believe anymore
Where is the non photoshop version? I'm curious what was edited.
There's a DeviantArt account dedicated to photoshopping bigger boobs on a girl.
I know, I checked. Somehow, they pass that as ART.
It's photoshopped.
This was too awesome not to necrobump.
I have never been to one con in my life. Where/What are some good con's to go to (anywhere in the US)? I don't know con's enough to follow them so are there any sites that I could visit?. Thanks gaf
a convention of any type can be overwhelming for a first timer, there's so much going on and there's too much to do, it's impossible to fit it all or even a majority of it in. Where are you located? It might be best to attend a small one first before tackling the big (and best) ones. Also, what are your interests? anime, video games, comic books, board games, movies, etc?
I'm in northern va (DC area). Some things that'd interests me would be anime, video games, manga, and I suppose comic books although I haven't read/watched many comics/mangas/animes lately
Oh god that Jim is nightmare fuel. Some things... probably shouldn't be cosplayed.
I'm in northern va (DC area). Some things that'd interests me would be anime, video games, manga, and I suppose comic books although I haven't read/watched many comics/mangas/animes lately
My favorite con - GenCon
Craziest con - DragonCon
Honorable mention - PAX, ComicCon
I'm in northern va (DC area). Some things that'd interests me would be anime, video games, manga, and I suppose comic books although I haven't read/watched many comics/mangas/animes lately
Anime USA and Katsucon are both in the DC area and are good cons for a beginner imo. There's Otakon which is the really large convention on the East, but that was just this past weekend.
He's too far out for SDCC, and it's definitely "not for first timers" both physically, mentally, and financially.
+1 to Katsucon recommendation. I think I'm done with them but it was my first con and with the way it's been the past 2 years, should be good for a first timer. Might want to consider a Saturday only visit, that way you don't have to spend the cash on hotel
SDCC is bloated.He's too far out for SDCC, and it's definitely "not for first timers" both physically, mentally, and financially.
GenCon and DragonCon are more fun anyways. =P
SDCC is bloated.
I will come at you, bros.
As somebody who has lived in San Diego his whole life, I will say that SDCC became bloated the moment you couldn't purchase tickets at the convention center on the days of the con.
As somebody who hasn't attended Comic-Con since 2006, I can't really say the above with any real authority
How did I miss this dude?
HOW?
http://magfest.org
Is a good intro con, and one of the smallest but fastest growing cons in the country. It has a real county fair feel, and everyone knows everyone else. For weeks after M8, people were tagging themselves in my Mag Album on the Facebooks. That doesn't happen with Comic-Con, strangely.
I saw that fucker walkin' around and always went the other way.
I think he's trying to pull her skirt up, that's why she's trying to hold it down.
What is this from?