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1No subject - ignore Empty No subject - ignore Fri Apr 02, 2021 4:25 am

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2No subject - ignore Empty Re: No subject - ignore Fri Apr 02, 2021 9:20 am

GubernatorFan

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Although artists with pencil can take liberties human bodies and figures cannot, I think one could approximate the poses. I gave these a quick test with a couple of the relatively new and not most poseable bodies. Excuse the flat feet on the first (S29B) and the mismatched head skin tone and silly outfit on the second (S26A) -- I was in a hurry and grabbing the first things I had handy. Perhaps you would get better results with seamless ankles; they are decent with high-heel feet (as on this S26A), poorest with flat feet (as on this S29B) -- for these poses. The third pose is indeed the hardest to replicate or approximate, but also the least natural. If one bends the arms at the elbow less than I did, the position would be closer to the sketch.

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FreakinLobster

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(anime/sketches selected for illustrative purposes)

A man can reach these poses with a TBLeague, except for the one above, due to knee limitation. It doesn't bend that much, or it does bend but the silicone skin pushes the skeleton back. A lobster has never tried to stress the knees to this point.

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Theboo-bomb

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I have one body in mind that could pull these off and it's made by hasbro, I'll take some photos tomorrow.


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TravelGuide

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Has a man tried it himself?


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Valiarde

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Big thanks to GF for posting these pics. I was wondering myself but didnt find the time to test it.
Interesting.


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skywalkersaga

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Some of these are useful poses to be able to do for sure, and thanks to GF for the experiment. But imo that last one is really just a stereotypical 'fantasy pin-up' anime/manga style pose -- almost no real girl/woman would sit like that anyway.  Rolling Eyes


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GubernatorFan

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Valiarde wrote:Big thanks to GF for posting these pics. I was wondering myself but didnt find the time to test it. Interesting.

Welcome. Yes, we can bend the limbs and pose the bodies... just nothing too extreme for too long. Smile They can get close, and I suspect with the more poseable bodies they would be even easier to pose. The wrist and ankle peg designs, however, have their limitations throughout TBLeague's bodies, unless one goes with seamless-ankled floppy feet.

skywalkersaga wrote:Some of these are useful poses to be able to do for sure, and thanks to GF for the experiment. But imo that last one is really just a stereotypical 'fantasy pin-up' anime/manga style pose -- almost no real girl/woman would sit like that anyway.  Rolling Eyes

Welcome. I feel much the same about the last one, thanks for confirming. Smile


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TravelGuide wrote:Has a man tried it himself?

A question with a double meaning. My compliments!

It wasn't my intention to make this personal, but let me just answer what I think you are asking:
Yes, I can sit in that position, and no, it isn't particularly difficult or very uncommon.

A clear fail from Tbleague, in other words.

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TravelGuide

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TravelGuide wrote:Has a man tried it himself?

A question with a double meaning. My compliments!

It wasn't my intention to make this personal, but let me just answer what I think you are asking:
Yes, I can sit in that position, and no, it isn't particularly difficult or very uncommon.

A clear fail from Tbleague, in other words.
I meant recreating the positions with figures.


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GubernatorFan

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TravelGuide wrote:I meant recreating the positions with figures.

That is how I understood it, too.


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blackpool

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A Man wrote:
TravelGuide wrote:Has a man tried it himself?

A question with a double meaning. My compliments!

It wasn't my intention to make this personal, but let me just answer what I think you are asking:
Yes, I can sit in that position, and no, it isn't particularly difficult or very uncommon.

A clear fail from Tbleague, in other words.

I don’t see the double meaning, neither the intent to make it personal before you did...

Yes one can surely sit in that position, though it is not natural, nor comfortable (at all my gf confirms lol)
What’s visually appealing is often very far from what’s natural, pin-up poses are often forced or exagerated not only for sensual or sexy purpose, but to reveal the body in the best way. (I do use the word pin-up as the poses you are referring to, especially the first one called “thepose”, are very iconic and famous among legs, heels, and foot fetichists)

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Eekumbokum

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While not tbleague and definitely not seamless, the Pure Neemo 2 Emotion 1/6 figures will do all of those poses since it's designed for that anime aesthetic. Just thought I'd share even tho it seems you're after something seamless.

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