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Published: 2005-03-26 04:17:39 +0000 UTC; Views: 12948; Favourites: 103; Downloads: 289
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Description Sorry about the cruddy previous version -- Didn't know the graphics converter I was using would do /such/ a crappy job. Anyways...

As you can see, after remover the neck stum has receeded, revealling unbroken flesh..

Done in CorelDraw8. Thanks to *janina for the stock
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Comments: 5

dubzac58 [2005-04-18 04:34:49 +0000 UTC]

well at least you can't comment on her looks

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AzaleaCloud [2005-03-29 22:48:04 +0000 UTC]

Here's another thing I don't get about these headless models: How in the heck do they know what they're doing or how they communicate when four out of their five senses are non-existent?

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drmer In reply to AzaleaCloud [2005-04-20 09:02:49 +0000 UTC]

Well....that depends on how the procedure is done. First, there's the technique of 'phasing' where the head is rendered out of phase with reality. It's actually still there, but becuase of its dimensional positioning it looks and feels like it's not. The girl loses no senses. Second, she might /still/ have a head, it's just not in-frame -- the head is detachable (either permanently or not). Susually, the sign of a detachable head is a flat neck-stump. And finally, ther is absorbtion -- the head has been absorbed by the body. In this case, certain senses are altered so she can still sense her surroundings. The replacement senses aren't quite the same as the lost, however. Hearing is unchanged (hairs on skin react to sound vibrations) but 'sonar vision' does not translate color or 2-d images well.

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DreadedOne131 In reply to drmer [2013-11-19 23:05:55 +0000 UTC]

It's kinda like that Archie invisible paint cartoon then.

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spathicblond [2005-03-27 21:09:59 +0000 UTC]

o_O She lost her head.

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