I think this is the very first piece of digital catfight art I ever did. It circulated uncredited for years after I posted it to alt.sex.fetish.wrestling on Usenet. In fact. I think this is a copy I downloaded from somewhere; the original is long gone, saved to a floppy disk that got tossed with all my other floppy disks.
It was created with WinRIX, a buggy, barely usable raster drawing program that came bundled with my brand-new Zeos 486/33 PC, and my huge SummaGraphics tablet. Compared to my setup in 2011, that rig was like drawing on clay with a sharp stick.
This was fairly blatantly copied, by the way, from a photo of Danni Ashe and Santana going at it. You've probably seen the original more often than you've seen this.
I always wished Danni had done more catfight stuff.
I've never seen this digital piece. It is beautiful, I'd forgotten how paint apps once tried to emulate classical brush strokes. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI suddenly got nostalgic about the computers of old... I am not sure if I should feel marvel at the technological progress or just feel old.
ReplyDeleteConsidering what you were working with my friend, you're a regular Michelangelo! Bravo to ya! I've gotta wonder how long it took you to etch that 'clay'. One thing's fer sure - you're an arteest!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love that the blonde's beating the brunette. Very important. Nice touch, and thanks for making the great effort. It's real artwork, and I like it.