Monday, September 17, 2012

Borderlands 2

The title of the post has NOTHING to fucking do with the content of the post.  But holy fucking shit it's finally here.  HERE!  Borderlands 2.  I bought a new fucking computer specifically for the game.   By some weird chance of fate some of the components in the pc I bought specifically for the game ARE EXACTLY WHAT THE RECOMMENDED SPECS ARE.

Ok, so maybe it's just the graphics card, rest of the internals of the machine are a bit over specs.  Anyways.  This post is not about Borderlands 2 and how much of it I'm going to be playing over the next couple days.  Well, not much tomorrow (today, monday) as it doesn't actually come out until Tuesday.  BUT I have it preloaded via Steam on my computer, and I'm going out to a midnight release at Gamestop to pick up my PS3 copy.

But again, this post is not at all about Borderlands 2 and how much I have been anticipating it.

No, the real content of the post is some more sketches.  Been purposefully keeping myself to myself for the last couple days.  The result of this is that I am bored and lonely, and I have been making myself just fucking sketch whatever the hell comes up.

So here you go...

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Sexy unzippered shiny squeaky smoke break.
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Bubble hood.  NOTHING MORE.
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Horribly quick nurse Kat.

EXPECT NOTHING FROM ME FOR MANY DAYS.

-Rab

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Another motivating set.

Riding this idea out until I run out of things to do with it.

Just another view with some higher detail of the important bits (except for the shut off valve).  Mask, tubes, belts, locks.  All good things. Putting up both the bad coloring of it and the sketchy lines.  Fuck clean line work, it never looks good when I do it.  Stupid drawings lose all their energy.


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More shit as it comes.

-Rab

Friday, September 14, 2012

Inflatable followup.

Fuck there needs to be more stuff like this.  Just need some more somewhat absurd, but still attractive, latex costumes with inflatable bits. Non furry ones anyways. Makes me sad that the best real life examples of inflatable rubber costumes are latex fursuits, and anything that's not one of those is just plain and boring looking.

Anyways, some more rather quick bad line bits of this thing, this idea.


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An improbable mermaid.  She couldn't get underwater at all.  Too buoyant.
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Some Miku rubber kigu stuff. Mask is a kigurumi themed functional gasmask Suichi and I planned out.
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OC session screen shot of the planning of the kigu gas mask.

More later, once I find more costumes I want to see blown up.


-Rab

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Socially motivated.

A gear/outfit/scenario proposed to me the other day by Suichi based on a picture he had linked me. Lost the link, but it's not that important.  Girl in catsuit, with corset, heavy posture collar, MSA millenium gas mask with tubes attached.  Anyways, the idea was that wearer of the outfit would be Kat, and the tubes attached to the mask would be connected to timer controlled cut off valve (when the timer runs out, the valve closes, and she wouldn't be able to breath).  It'd be something she would be put in for wandering around a fetish convention to force her to interact with people.  She's normally a shy person, but gets even more so when she's in a large group.

To combat this her friend and landlord Rob, whom she would accompany to those sorts of events, put together the valve mechanism and backpack setup in an attempt to help her with her social phobias.

The initial idea is that the cut off valve is controlled by a timer, and she has to go and talk to people she doesn't know and get them to reset it for her so she can continue to breath. While that is still what is happening with the idea, after talking about it Su and I had decided that instead of just cutting off her air flow that it would force her to pull breath through a bubbler bottle.  A mild punishment of heavily labored breathing, maybe a strong scent, and the noise of the bubbler drawing more attention her way.

I think that instead of just being able to run up to someone and simply ask them to reset the timer for her she would have a short script she would have to follow.  Introducing herself, telling a bit about herself, and introducing Rob who had put the unit together or Suichi's Mel, depending on which one was acting as her handler at the time.  If Mel is doing the handling, then Rob would be hovering around taking pictures.

Anyways, I did some sketches of things as well, so I do have a reason for bothering with a blog post.


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A quick mock up of the shut off valve mechanism.  It's not super complicated.  Worst part of it would be building the timing circuit, and that's just because I have no idea about doing something like that.  A simple solution I had was making a mechanical timer/switch with one of them kitchen dial timers, you know the ones, they go "DING" when they are done.  The bit with the battery powering the motor closing the valve would be the same, it's just that the timer hitting zero closes the circuit and the motor is powered.  When the dial is wound back up the circuit is opened and power is cut, allowing the spring on the hinge to reopen the valve.  Allowing for much easier breathing.

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The idea was added that when the valve closed instead of simply cutting off her air, it would be diverted through a bubbler.  Accomplished here via a series of T connectors.  She would still be able to breath enough where she wouldn't pass out, obviously, but it'd limit her ability to converse, and she probably wouldn't be doing any sort of aerobic activity (voluntarily anyways).  Air moves through a system through the path of least resistance. When the valve is open it offers no resistance to the air's movement and the bubbler does and that's why there wouldn't need to be some sort of fancy flow divergence valve for switching between open and the bubbler.  Not sure why I felt the need to explain that (badly) but I did.

Another thing the above sketch shows off is that she would have her arms tethered to keep her from either removing her mask, disconnecting the tubes, or reseting the timer herself.
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And this is really just an excuse to draw a new suit design, and when I say "new suit design" I mean a design I borrowed extensively from done by the fine talented people over at Anatomic Latex.
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And then some color.

Anyways, I've been working on this post for so long I'm losing track of what I have and havent said.  So at the risk of saying everything twice I'm going to call it here.  

Later

-Rab

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Sketchdump

Posting some sketches I've done recently, nothing special.


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One half a revisit of a drawing I did 6ish years ago, one half inspired by a piece by *Andy!*
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Some mask love.
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More poofy rubber cosplay.
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Another thing.
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And some more stuff.

Later,

-Rab