Wild West catfight

Started by Toothandnail, March 21, 2025, 04:30:32 PM

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CatherineL

This is my second time here and I wanted to see if it was still fun! I DO NOT share photos so do not ash,and I enjoy catfighting and not much else.  I am 5'5" and 145 lbs and my measurements are my business.  But I can still turn heads.

maturecatfan

Amazing as before your talent is unique

AhnaFights

This is great! It could almost come out of my Western Wildcats story series!

zazzazu


maine516

This one is off to a great start!  As I've said, Slip Gun is one of my top favorite JT Edson catfights, so I'm glad you're bringing the essence of that excellent catfight to art life.  I'm fine with the slow buildup, it establishes background history and the strong dislike both women have for each other.   That builds great tension and gives meaning and fuel to their fight.  You had that same strong personal connection with the Zora vs Vida gypsy catfight remake.  It's missing however in the Cavewoman fight because you chose to go with a generic representation of the era.   While the artwork is excellent, that makes Cavewoman less interesting for me.  But know I'm excited about Wild West Catfight, because of the storyline and connection to Slip Gun.  I'm looking forward to the next update already.  If you don't post here, I hope you do post it on DeviantArt (I've seen your new site there) or maybe consider using Patreon.  I follow a couple of excellent catfight art and animated catfight artists there.  Your work is so good, I'd be happy to pay a modest monthly fee to support your efforts on Patreon.

Those familiar with Slip Gun should find this fight all the more interesting.  The underlying theme in that book was about the long history between the two women and how it comes to a fever pitch in the hotel room catfight.  I'm sure you'll do that fight a real justice.  I can see these two women fighting all around the room with complete abandon, up against the walls, bumping into and falling over furniture, and maybe, unlike in the book, tossing a chair or some other object at each other. Just don't let them pick up that hammer and try to use that, it wouldn't fit with the rough and dirty, but fair, nature of their intense contest.


maturecatfan

Quote from: maine516 on March 22, 2025, 06:59:39 PM
This one is off to a great start!  As I've said, Slip Gun is one of my top favorite JT Edson catfights, so I'm glad you're bringing the essence of that excellent catfight to art life.  I'm fine with the slow buildup, it establishes background history and the strong dislike both women have for each other.   That builds great tension and gives meaning and fuel to their fight.  You had that same strong personal connection with the Zora vs Vida gypsy catfight remake.  It's missing however in the Cavewoman fight because you chose to go with a generic representation of the era.   While the artwork is excellent, that makes Cavewoman less interesting for me.  But know I'm excited about Wild West Catfight, because of the storyline and connection to Slip Gun.  I'm looking forward to the next update already.  If you don't post here, I hope you do post it on DeviantArt (I've seen your new site there) or maybe consider using Patreon.  I follow a couple of excellent catfight art and animated catfight artists there.  Your work is so good, I'd be happy to pay a modest monthly fee to support your efforts on Patreon.

Those familiar with Slip Gun should find this fight all the more interesting.  The underlying theme in that book was about the long history between the two women and how it comes to a fever pitch in the hotel room catfight.  I'm sure you'll do that fight a real justice.  I can see these two women fighting all around the room with complete abandon, up against the walls, bumping into and falling over furniture, and maybe, unlike in the book, tossing a chair or some other object at each other. Just don't let them pick up that hammer and try to use that, it wouldn't fit with the rough and dirty, but fair, nature of their intense contest.
just read the fight and wow it was a good it Edson fight and from what I've seen of the artwork so far this is really following it well, just adds to the amazing work toothandnail you are a genius

wolfie8it


Nothing better than a catfight over a man.

maturecatfan

Quote from: wolfie8it on March 25, 2025, 09:39:06 PM

Nothing better than a catfight over a man.
the original slip gun fight was more primal than that the two protagonists hated each other and were always going to fight, jt had them fighting over something simple that escalated. Toothandnail has captured the essence of them so well, these two just have to fight to settle their feud

Toothandnail

Hi, thanks for all the great comments. Here are a few more images from the catfight. Not as many as usual, but thought I would post them anyway! Enjoy, T&N

Toothandnail

...getting down and dirty...

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maine516

Fantastic update!  If there were such a thing as "catfight art critics" they'd give you a real thumbs up on this project.  The right movements, pace, poses, expressions, evenness of the fight, etc. are all captured perfectly.  They are careening around the room carelessly, as they should be when oblivious to everything other than what they are trying to do to each other.  They're both tough as nails and this is rough and sexy.  Great attention to details too, like when and how they manage to scratch each other, and putting the Slip Gun book in pic 80.  I agree that pic 77 is awesome, and I also especially like pics 67 and 80.  Looking forward to more.