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Published: 2019-08-29 15:23:31 +0000 UTC; Views: 10504; Favourites: 74; Downloads: 55
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by Sentinelgrafx  

Mom: What are you doing?
Willow: I just finished cleaning my bike.
Mom: Do you want to take it for a ride?
Willow: That is probably not an option right now
Mom: Oh yeah. I forgot.
Willow: I will probably be able to do it at some point. When I get the other prosthesis. With the pegleg I definitely can't
Mom: Yeah I see. I should have thought about that.
Willow: Don't worry. I am happy the way it is *smiles*
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ajr24c [2021-06-25 03:01:08 +0000 UTC]

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maxam2412 [2019-08-30 09:45:53 +0000 UTC]

"Once you get your other prosthesis, you will be able to ride that bike with no trouble at all... but i noticed something other: everything is pink with you, isn't it? Hair, eye, bike.... perhaps you should ask for a pink soket on your pegleg and prosthesis, i think it would suit you cery nicely."

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AmputeeArt In reply to maxam2412 [2019-08-30 15:49:49 +0000 UTC]

Willow: Everything is pink or black, and black just combines more easily with everything.

That said I am probably making a pink one for her just because it looks cute and because it is not much work to change the color less than 1 minute of work

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user25252000 [2019-08-30 07:35:36 +0000 UTC]

Hehehe well i have just the thing for her.  I built this little one legged bike for my lovely wife a few years ago and Willow could have a lot of fun with it.  If you want to use the concept feel free.  Beautiful image as usual and as expected.

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AmputeeArt In reply to user25252000 [2019-08-31 08:08:35 +0000 UTC]

I think I might model one for Tyna at some point, maybe an electric one so she can easily catch up with Georgia, but I need to get the story going before. 

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user25252000 In reply to AmputeeArt [2019-08-31 10:50:55 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, when your ready i have some detailed photos of it that i can send you to work from.  It's a really nice design, custom formed saddle that locks onto the bottom of her stump and it effectively functions as a second rolling leg.  This is actually an offshoot of a crutch saddle system i developed a number of years ago that my wife is modelling in some of our photos as well.  I originally developed it for a single HD girl i was with who passed away before i met my wife.  She never used her prosthetic again after she had this.  Tyna would make good use of both i think.

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Grimmbard [2019-08-29 17:11:58 +0000 UTC]

Verry nice picture. The Pink eye shine so bright. 
ani: just Put the peg of and try to ride. I ride the bike whithout my prosthetic.
Liz: The First weeks i had to hold the bike so...

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AmputeeArt In reply to Grimmbard [2019-08-30 06:02:02 +0000 UTC]

The eye shines so bright because the picture is slightly oversaturated because I wanted to try out how that looks. Saturation is at 120% for this one. Willow's hair is also brighter so are her shoes.
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Willow: I am so happy that everybody seems to like my new eye. I like it too it looks so cute and I am not hiding anything when I wear it. Yeah I maybe should try to ride it without the prosthesis it should work at least on even ground and maybe even on slopes if I get one of these electric drives for bikes.

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Jetvoidfox96 [2019-08-29 16:16:47 +0000 UTC]

Pretty

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chardeviant [2019-08-29 15:49:38 +0000 UTC]

Even from this distance that eye is spectacular.



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AmputeeArt In reply to chardeviant [2019-08-29 16:07:51 +0000 UTC]

Yeah it is. I am still not really sure how much movement the eye should have I can set limits of movement separate for each eye in daz3d. Her good eye looks directly at the camera the glass eye cannot move as much.

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chardeviant In reply to AmputeeArt [2019-08-29 16:16:41 +0000 UTC]

Well the balance here looks great, but I'm no expert on how much an eye should move. I suspect it is rather variable, and might depend a lot on which occular implant one has.


As ever though, beautiful work, thanks for posting.



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AmputeeArt In reply to chardeviant [2019-08-29 16:21:32 +0000 UTC]

Yes it is variable the spectrum is from basically stiff and looking forward to almost moving like a real eye. I can actually set a limit angle in the software, so I can mimic that spectrum I just need to decide...

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chardeviant In reply to AmputeeArt [2019-08-29 16:28:27 +0000 UTC]

Cool. I could imagine most of your followers would like you to continue as you are, with some noticeable impairment. It must be as hard balance to achieve, from a lot of angles it would be just the most tiny difference.


This image is lovely, stunning.


I also wonder if this kind of glass eye will become a trend in real life, I would be tempted if I had a glass eye.



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