I haven't been into morphed pictures for over a decade now. But I have to say that I'm really intrigued by yours. It helps that you begin with such slim women - makes the effect all the more shocking, which is hot.
Request: can you make the breasts higher up on the torso? Occasionally implants sit as low as you draw. But in these slim women, they would more likely have been petite in the bust prior, and the implants would sit much higher up. Plus a lot of us prefer the super-fake higher-up look.
Thanks !
Thanks @double for the kind words and I really appreciate all the thank yous I've gotten so far.
I am a fan of the lower fake boobs look though, but I have to admit, sometimes I can go a bit overboard
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I met a woman with this kind of look once, they were real though, a good size and firm as all hell. I was mesmerized and the look stuck with me.
Lower boobs on a slim model creates a flow and elegance which I quite like. A subtle slope becoming a massive bulge etc. A slim model also limits you with positioning. The torso is long and narrow, so you either have to shrink the boobs
to avoid them looking disconnected, or move them down a bit.
Also if the boobs sit lower they create the impression of huge weight (e.g. Danni Levy, Ashley Bond, Martina Big), which I find very hot.
Keeping in mind what you said I tried one.
This was my starting point.
and got to this (boobs a bit higher than I usually go)
and I thought f'kit, let's go up some more. But when you start losing the folds under the armpits, the slimness of the model is less apparent I feel. You end up losing the elegance and flow.
This is all just my opinion really, and I appreciate the feedback, so let me know.
I think this one turned out nicely though, so I decided to give her an admirer.