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  1. In Season 1 Episode 4 of "Here's Lucy" (you can catch whole episode on Amazon Prime) Lucy has to help Shelly Winters lose 15 pounds for a big movie role. NOTHING special about the attempts to portray weight. Moo-moos and sweatpants. BUT, if you like seeing compulsive eating, self-deprecation, and a "fat" gal getting insulted about her weight, then this episode may have alot of appeal to you. I can only find a clip on youtube.
  2. Somebody else may have a thread on her, but I didn't find it. She had an amazing weight gain. The video seems to be her peak.
  3. Please dont pirate/swap files. People work hard on their content and deserve to be paid.
  4. First class promotional morph for this year's SizeCon by the amazing JayTeeFA https://jaytee-faartist.deviantart.com/ There is a bigger emphasis on weight gain and BBW/SSBBW at this year's event with LexxiLuxe and SSBBW CaitiDee planning to attend. It should be another fantastic con. SizeCon 2018
  5. Dude...go see it. Yes. Her whole body as she walks into a room. Very brief.
  6. SPOILER ALERT****STOP READING IF YOU INTEND TO SEE THE MOVIE FOR MORE THAN JUST THE SUIT. She has cheated on her boyfriend with her boss and thinks the boyfriend has died at the end of the movie which presumably is the catalyst for the weight gain. We see her at the end of the movie with the television on and a newstory about her "dead" boyfriend. She is eating ice cream and looking sad.
  7. The movie is still in theatres so pretty hard for anybody to post pics
  8. Just saw the movie. It's a fairly quick peek of her having regained old weight at the end. It's moderate gain but well done and does show her eating.
  9. Bubba and Karl, that's a good find with the arabic show. And considering the budget in relation to hollywood television, it really is a very good fat suit. Especially the facial work which almost looks normal. And the humor is not my kind of thing, but it's sexy as hell...LOL Thanks for the kind words Karl. We try very hard with our fatsuits, and it's always a work in progress, and I am lucky to have a costumer who is always working on new props and trying to improve the old ones.
  10. That sounds good to me:) Thanks!
  11. The event team at SizeCon has asked me to reach out to members of the weight gain community, as they are trying to expand the segment of attendees that are involved in the weight gain community. Weight gain is the very definition of "size change". I hope that many of you will decide to attend. BUT, there are big opportunities for the ladies here on the paysite forum. If you are a professional BBW or SSBBW content producer/model, I am willing to help subsidize the cost for a ticket or booth for you, as an incentive to get our community more involved in the con. Just message me here and I will respond ASAP. Please respond by Jume 14th if possible because they are expecting a sell-out this year. I went last year as a producer and fan, and even though some things were not my cup of tea, it was still an incredibly amazing experience and I hope you can share that with me at this year's event. http://www.sizecon.com/
  12. She does look a tad bigger. But if you watch the show, the character of Alison has ballooned in comparison. Not sure if she get pregnant a few seasons back in real life, but she has definitely gained.
  13. Maybe?...LOL Some really good stuff being posted. thanks everyone for sharing!
  14. Those are some great points. Weights would be a simple and effective addition to the suit. If you have some formula and expertise on the making/molding/using the gel you speak of, I would greatly appreciate talking to you. [email protected]
  15. Yeah. I rarely have the luxury of custom made clothes. It's pretty much what I can find "off the rack". And honestly, you just never know until you start cramming props into it. LOL
  16. Thanks for the commentary. It's extremely valuable. In the beginning we were producing much fewer videos. And I don't want to bore you with personal time restrictions in my own life that have increasingly creeped up over the last few years. So, I was able to more heavily script the clips and also put more time into the production. I was also in a position to subsidize the cost of the clips, as almost every clip I did in the early days went WAY over budget. Since then, I have been constantly struggling with how to fulfill the more creative elements of the clips with the nuts and bolts issues of actually producing them. My Patreon has been slowly growing, and I am hopeful that one day I can quit my 60 hour a week dayjob and focus entirely on making clips. I constantly dream about being able to make full length expansion films, and or television style episodic content. It takes me about 6 hours to "fully" script, what I consider to be a "fresh" or thematically satisfying clip. Add in the pre-production, which can run another 3 - 6 hours. The shoot itself takes typically 6 hours or longer on fatsuit days. Then there is the set-up and break-down which is another 2 hours, not counting travel times to locations. So, you can see the time adds up quickly. I have endeavored to make the best quality clips under my current circumstances. But, I think you bring up really important points. And that is why honest and critical feedback is so important. I will try to figure out how I can best spend my time in the scriptwriting and pre-production phase and do my best to determine a way that I can try to increase the story strengths and maintain production control and costs. FYI: Ponzi Pounds looked so good because that particular style of dress had a front flap that allowed the large breasts to be covered without creating constriction on the belly and rear. In a normal one-piece dress, you have three huge elements competing for space and putting massive tension on them and you can imagine that causes issues. I will ask my costumer if she can make some new dresses in that particular style and maybe we can re-create that Ponzi look.
  17. Nice find. She is lovely:)
  18. I have seen those videos and I agree, the look is pretty great. But, my experimentation has yet to yield anything that looks similar to that, and all my requests for assistance from Nikki have garnered only silence. There has to be some trick(s) in her process that she does not disclose.
  19. Thanks for the thoughtful and considerate input! Yes. Many of the issues have already been "analyzed" for lack of a better word. The biggest issue with the fatsuits are having to deal with so many pieces and due to time constraints, having to match inflatables with static props. Everything has to "stack" together for lack of a better word, and that is where you typically see things like the lack of hips and a belly that does not go sideways very much. The fabrication of more "one-piece" props like the slip on Leg/hips/ass should make the overall look much better once the other items are fabricated. But those take lots of time, money and experimentation to perfect. So the "one-piece" Belly/Torso/Arms has been an elusive commodity so far. We are always working on new stuff and methods and anything you guys have to offer or suggest is greatly appreciated. Specifically on one thing: The rear is the absolute hardest thing to get looking good early on. We have used at least 11 methods that I can recall for initial rear growth and none of them is universally effective.
  20. Thanks! Karl90:) We try very hard to put out quality work. I started another thread for fatsuits here, that will include some of my own stuff. Hopefully we will get some nice content on this board very soon.
  21. Thought this might be the right place to post pics and discuss the pros and cons of various fatsuits. I would like to put up examples of my own work as well to get feedback in hopes of constantly improving the work we do. If this is not the correct forum, then please advise me where to go. Please try to be thoughtful and constructive, whether your feedback is positive or negative. I personally value all input. Thanks in advance, Curvage members:)
  22. Time is money. I know from my own productions that our fat suit shoots are the longest and hardest days we have. Even if the actual material or post production effects are "relatively" cheap. You still have the extra time it takes, just working with the suit. And network productions are "risk averse". Why take a chance that your more complicated fat suit scene will drag down the entire episode when you can just gloss over the plot point with some half-ass fix.
  23. I imagine it probably has to do with budget constraints? The big bucks go to the Talent these days, so they scrape by everyplace else they can. Look at some of the terrible CGI and greenscreen background locations. Even explosions and plain old fire are done digitally. Scorpion, in particular, on CBS, has some awful digital work. So it's usually easier to pare down the creative elements that are costly with stopgaps and band-aids, than invest extra time and effort.
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