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Catfight Scrapbook

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Offline Toothandnail

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Re: Catfight Scrapbook
« Reply #30 on: July 26, 2025, 04:00:21 PM »
Welcome back, and thanks for this sample variety pack.  You sure do have a number of projects in the works.  I figured you might need a short break after WW Catfight so I chose to patiently, but anxiously, await rather than inquire about whatever you had in mind next.

I’m glad you mentioned Two Days in the Valley, as I’ve had this one in mind.   The original movie fight, with the beautiful and athletic Charlize Theron and Teri Hatcher, was short but intense.   I think it’s an ideal choice for you to play out as a longer, sexier brawl in your style.   The only limiting factor may be that they were in a small motel room with limited space.   I also like the sound of the 1950’s detective office catfight.   I’m still really intrigued by your thought for a multi-room brawl where the furniture in each room is destroyed in the process.   That could be an epic classic.  Where does this one stand?

The scrapbook is a good idea.  It gives us a glimpse into what you have going on and the feedback you get may help you decide what to do next.  In addition to the three fights mentioned above, the ones I like most from these samples are:  Andy vs Michelle, which brings back memories.  They held back in that fight I think from mutual liking and respect, but you can overcome that; the CAT and SWEET fights, both very sexy, and the WW fight, which appears to be a western in a similar vein to WWC.  This one looks to be another wild and wooly, room-crashing, furniture-wrecking brawl.   It’s off to a great start, although for me, it’s a little too bloody.  However, the amazing action poses do help to overcome that.
Thanks, I’ve got a lot of projects to finish! I’ve been giving some thought to the next instalment to the western fight. Originally I was dead set on Sarah and Clara having a showdown in a barn on the outskirts of town. Then someone messaged and suggested to me that they face off in Clara’s house. That gave me a lightbulb moment. Why not make this the multi- room catfight? I think these two deserve an epic storyline and I’m quite sure they have enough fight in them to take it all around the house!
Hope to post the Two Days catfight soon.

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« Reply #31 on: July 26, 2025, 04:01:52 PM »
I can see why you have the dilemma as all these are incredibly good, the clarity of your fights just gets better and better and the faces are awesome and more lifelike each time. I personally love that Victorian four poster fight I can sense the atmosphere just seeing those and think there could be a great storyline with that. Check out Marlowe’s victorian catfight if you need a story to base it on
Thanks! Thanks also for the story suggestion, I will give it a read.  :)

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« Reply #32 on: July 26, 2025, 11:06:02 PM »
Awesome work like always Tooth. Also halhow3 has really good catfight stories too. Keep up the awesome art!
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Offline maine516

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« Reply #33 on: August 02, 2025, 07:39:39 PM »
Like you, I favored the next installment between Clara and Sarah to be in a barn, or a livery stable, and I suggested that back in April.  I also liked the idea someone else made about their next fight being in the saloon downstairs.   But, this new idea of having them fight in Clara’s house and making this your multi-room catfight is very interesting!  You’ll need a good reason for Sarah being at or going to Clara’s house, but I’m sure you can handle that.   I’m hoping though that you don’t have Clara’s husband around as I’d still prefer their fighting to be very personal and not subject to any such side distractions.

The multi-room brawl in a house offers a lot of opportunity to overturn and smash all kinds of furniture. It also allows for a wide variety of fighting poses and locations, such as fighting up and down a stairway, crashing into walls and corners in different rooms, etc.   I’m more than ready to see this one!

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Re: Catfight Scrapbook
« Reply #34 on: August 03, 2025, 06:01:58 PM »
Welcome back, and thanks for this sample variety pack.  You sure do have a number of projects in the works.  I figured you might need a short break after WW Catfight so I chose to patiently, but anxiously, await rather than inquire about whatever you had in mind next.

I’m glad you mentioned Two Days in the Valley, as I’ve had this one in mind.   The original movie fight, with the beautiful and athletic Charlize Theron and Teri Hatcher, was short but intense.   I think it’s an ideal choice for you to play out as a longer, sexier brawl in your style.   The only limiting factor may be that they were in a small motel room with limited space.   I also like the sound of the 1950’s detective office catfight.   I’m still really intrigued by your thought for a multi-room brawl where the furniture in each room is destroyed in the process.   That could be an epic classic.  Where does this one stand?

The scrapbook is a good idea.  It gives us a glimpse into what you have going on and the feedback you get may help you decide what to do next.  In addition to the three fights mentioned above, the ones I like most from these samples are:  Andy vs Michelle, which brings back memories.  They held back in that fight I think from mutual liking and respect, but you can overcome that; the CAT and SWEET fights, both very sexy, and the WW fight, which appears to be a western in a similar vein to WWC.  This one looks to be another wild and wooly, room-crashing, furniture-wrecking brawl.   It’s off to a great start, although for me, it’s a little too bloody.  However, the amazing action poses do help to overcome that.
Thanks, I’ve got a lot of projects to finish! I’ve been giving some thought to the next instalment to the western fight. Originally I was dead set on Sarah and Clara having a showdown in a barn on the outskirts of town. Then someone messaged and suggested to me that they face off in Clara’s house. That gave me a lightbulb moment. Why not make this the multi- room catfight? I think these two deserve an epic storyline and I’m quite sure they have enough fight in them to take it all around the house!
Hope to post the Two Days catfight soon.

Well, you can do a feud between two families in a barn, they can be sisters vs sisters ot mother (in her 40s) and daughter (in her early 20s) against a rival family (same ages) mother and daughter.

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« Reply #35 on: August 09, 2025, 11:26:12 PM »
I like the idea of a Sarah vs Clara rematch. Perhaps in the saloon after closing with Clara walking in and finding Sarah with her husband. The fantasy of fighting over a man with him there!!

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« Reply #36 on: August 19, 2025, 04:42:24 AM »
Can't wait for a Sara vs Clara rematch! Excited as to what environment these beauties will claw it out. Hope to see them back in action again!

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« Reply #37 on: August 21, 2025, 05:33:01 PM »
Love these.

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« Reply #38 on: August 25, 2025, 08:28:40 PM »
Fantastic!  Loving your artwork, and your specific taste in vicious, savage catfights . . . so I’m going to humbly suggest a scenario —

For me, the high water mark for movie catfights are the ‘60s movies, where the girls fought like girls, with hair pulling, biting and scratching rather than male-style punching or martial arts; and the girls were sexy, with long hair and short skirts, with every fight ending up on the floor and showing plenty of leg and nice panty shots, usually with an eager crowd cheering them on.  For a good example, check out “Eye of the Cat” at the link below.

https://archive.org/details/Catfights-In-The_Movies/Catfight+from+Eye+of+the+Cat+(1969).mp4