Cherish finds herself in quite a predicament after her Master decides to reward her for her previous amusing performance by doing her one step better. Then he sits down and amuses himself by watching her struggle.
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This was a very difficult pose. The legs where easy enough, the hip only cranks backwards so far, so it was just a matter of pulling them back to that point, then working with the rest. The real hard part was the arms. I contortion-ed them the first time and ended up with something really ugly. So I had to zero them out again and try it again. When I got one arm into a position that looked natural enough, I had to mirror the pose with the other arm. Movement works in three dimensions, and it's not easy to figure out which of the three are reversed. It took 3 or four tries finally, while bending my own arms into as close as I could get to that position and trying to see and feel what joints where bending, and where. Her elbows should still be closer together, so that her wrists are too so that there is a little slack in the chain linking them, which would be pulled back into the connecting chain. Interestingly enough, each of the cuff sets is centered on the chain link in the very middle, and all movement comes out from there.
DAZ studio; one more in the series. shackles from RDNAs freebies.
Edit: 03/12/08: fixed a problem with the collar and tightened up the chains a bit.
It was very difficult, yeah, mainly just because the chains and restraints aren't easy to work with. The restraints do not parent to the wrists and ankles at all, you have to pose them more or less where you want them, then move the limbs around till they look right. And I know what a piece of chain should look like if you dangle it between two anchor-points, but POSING a chain to look like that is very difficult. It'd be far easier to draw it, FAR easier. But I could barely draw well before I suffered nerve damage in my primary hand after breaking my neck in four places. Now just signing my name on something is an exercise in agony.
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Thanks for making the effort, because it looks great from out here.
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