08-25-2019, 12:21 PM
(08-25-2019, 08:46 AM)themightyfoo Wrote:(08-25-2019, 07:35 AM)Combatposer Wrote: Hey guys - I'm "Combatposer" and I'm glad I found you!
I'm honoured to find a thread about my stuff and I appreciate all the nice things you say about it
I'm also very glad that I don't find postings of the full versions, which are indeed still for sale at https://sellfy.com/combamedia. Maybe it's because the trailers I posted on Youtube contain most of the action (the version for sale typically just offers many more camera angles).
I have been super busy with many other things and have not found much time for new stuff the past year or two but I still have some unreleased material and I hope to make more soon.
I only just joined so I look forward to a look around - thanks for making the huge effort of getting this site up - and keeping it up!
I hope I can figure out how to contribute
(08-24-2019, 04:54 PM)themightyfoo Wrote: I almost mentioned this one too, it's a definite favorite. Reminds me of my fencing days when I was in my early '20s.
Hey Chase - I know nothing about fencing (as I'm sure you have noticed from the old animation!) but I find the notion of shirtless, young muscular guys fencing insanely hot - even if it's just fooling around. Did you ever see anything like that?
Combatposer
Hey CP, welcome!
Welcome, Combatposer - glad you found this forum. I'm proud owner of just about every vid offered on your sales site. They're so much more satisfying than the trailers.
Also, I feel the same way about shirtless guys fencing. Full-out gladiatorial combat with the gladius is always hot, but a nice thing about foils and sabres is the marks they leave on the opponent's body during the fight. By the time one man succumbs to a thrust, both of them will have non-lethal cuts on their arms and torsos. Scars are souvenirs of the victor's career. I would have enjoyed the old German fraternity initiation of fencing without protection until one guy gets a cut.
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