

See the key to sexy armor is not to over sell it – don’t bombard people with sideboob and cleavage – give it a focus point and and make the rest work. If you need to – make multiple sets and keep in mind the character while you do.
Trust us, you can always count of the fans to see the sexy.

– wincenworks



I find Raging Heroes baffling… they claim to be selling wargaming miniatures and appear to have had several successful kickstarters… but I can’t imagine what kind of war calls for this attire.
Raging Heroes – for when the standard miniatures are ridiculous or exploitative enough.
– wincenworks





Well… it’s good that she’s got the shield… but I can’t help but think that it’s going to be hard for her to fight if she needs to hold it in front of her stomach.
– wincenworks




A friend’s request for a bodily comparison of the gods and goddesses of Smite.
I’m having a flashback to this Overwatch silhouette comparison (pre-Zarya, the token exception, that is):

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Eyup. Typical. Men tend to be all shapes and sizes, while women are just slight variations of the same “shapely” figure.

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~Ozzie
With a very few exceptions, pretty much every time I see a game brag about diverse body shapes – I wonder if they hired the same “expert” consultant that Levi’s did:

– wincenworks
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