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Hi,

in a dofferent thread I got the diea to take a actual photo of myself and draw some lines to see how I would look if HRT take effect on the body.

So here is the result.

What I have done is to take a loooooong search in the internet to find a nice female body I like to compare. I want to have a view from front or back and a side view. It take me some hours to find a good picture with a body I like.

Than I take photos of me in the same position like on the other photos. That was the easy job.

Jan I start to make only the outlines of both bodies. I hope it is okay for this forum because it looks very nude.

The girl on the picture has a different sice than me. So I scale her to my size put both outlines on one place. This is the result.

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To see the details in the differences of both bodies I also place them side by side.

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The blue line is my body as it is shaped in the moment. The red line is the female body to compare. It is a real person. What you can see, on the back view the butt of the girl is much higher than on the side view. This is based on the settings of the camera in the moment the picture was taken. On the side view she and me have the same butt height :rolleyes:

Next step is to move the lines of my body to add or remove some fat. I also take care that I only remove in an area without bones. The hips can only made bigger not smaller because bone can not be removed. I give the new shape green lines. I removed muscles from the arms and legs and I add fat on the upper legs and hips. I removed the spare tyre on the belly. What are you thinking about the result?

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In the picture the old body shape is marked with a fine grey line.

If you take a look to the breast, you can compare that I do not add much breast because my chest is already big and I think having to big breats looks strange.

The high heels are only because I could not found a picture without high heels.

Greetings

Nelly

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Guest Donna Jean

Woah, Nelly (did I really say that?)

That is really different..I've never seen anything done like that before! It's great, though.

That would work great as an overlay on transparent sheets...how cool...Thanks!

(I look like the red one...lol)

Donna Jean

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Very nice work,

I think that you have some talent there.

I can't draw a straight line with a ruler.

Love ya,

Sally

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Very good work. See, this is what I mean, it is entirely doable. By taking the real photo of a real woman (even though she looks to have been in very good shape) you find that the differences are in locations changable enough that the end result is entirely "natural" in appearance. The green outline easily is many natal women's shape.

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Hello Everybody,

you do not need a good software to do it. What you need is a software were you can draw lines as an object. That mean that the line is not drawn as pixels in the background. You must move them later on. You can also use only straight lines and no curves. Curves make it mor easy to change the shape because you have less points to move. With lines you must move more points. I think that a programm like powerpoint or so works also fine.

If you want to make it the easy way, take the picture to full screen. Than take a thin piece of paer put it on the screen and draw the outlines with a pen. It should be much faster (5 minutes instead of two hours). Than you can use a pen and a rubber to adjust the shape.

The biggest problem is to find a picture of a real person to compare. If yout body is not skinny, it make no sense to choose a skinny body to compare. You will find out that you have to remove parts that you can not remove. You get the best result if you find a body that already is very close to your body. E.g. the height or weight. I a different thread I try to calculate my body weight after HRT based on the amount of fat and muscles. I use the result of this calculation to find a woman with same BMI. To see it in the opposite way. I like the body if Kylie Minogue. But using this body would not work.

On the weekend I met a woman that has nearly the same body height and show size like me. She looks good and feminie but I want to look skinnier than her because the got some extra fat :rolleyes:

So everyone who wants to know how he or she would look in the target body should do this thing I have done and post the result here. Also if it is paperwork. Than we can see that vision is not so far away.

@RainBird:

I wanna look like the red one! (wishes really really hard...)

I saw your picture with the barramundi. On that picture you have really nice legs (the legs I want to have). You are not far away from the red shape. If you are using a corset as you notice, you can get it in a very short time. You also are a bit skinnier than the woman I used.

Greetings

Nelly

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