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Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 11:33 am
by zapped13
I'm looking for suggestions for a name of a fictional product (as in paint) that would be used to clear coat a female body. For example: I currently have 'DiamondFinish Clear' which sounds cool, but this is an actual real life product that's used for automotive finishes. Thought maybe one of you wordsmiths might be able to conjure up something that's a clever play on words, yet not blatantly obvious. It doesn't necessarily have to be ASFR related, just sound cool and roll off the tongue. After two weeks, I'm sorta getting tired of staring at the same damned sentence and coming up with nothing. :lol:

Thanks in advance.

Zapped!

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 7:43 pm
by Basilisk
Something I've pondered over the years, being a fan of the Scientific Method in statue-ization.

Perma-Plast or Vitri-Plast (Vitrify doesn't get used enough, I love the way Fenella Fielding says it in "Carry on Screaming")

Poly-Kote (TM) quick hardening lacquer (dammit, there actually is a polykote, I just googled it.) Maybe Perma-Kote? nope, it's real too

TransparaSteel or Crys-Steel or Glas-Steel Finish

PermaFinish (real)

ParaFinish Ultra Hardening Wax Spray

Polycrete

Just off the top, I'll think about it some more.

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:14 pm
by thestatuemaker
I always think of it as clear coat. Or KleerKote(tm)*

*available in Gloss, Semi-gloss, or Matte : )


Looking very forward to whatever it is you're working on...

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 12:45 am
by zapped13
Basilisk wrote:Something I've pondered over the years, being a fan of the Scientific Method in statue-ization.

Perma-Plast or Vitri-Plast (Vitrify doesn't get used enough, I love the way Fenella Fielding says it in "Carry on Screaming")

Poly-Kote (TM) quick hardening lacquer (dammit, there actually is a polykote, I just googled it.) Maybe Perma-Kote? nope, it's real too

TransparaSteel or Crys-Steel or Glas-Steel Finish

PermaFinish (real)

ParaFinish Ultra Hardening Wax Spray

Polycrete

Just off the top, I'll think about it some more.
One thing I haven't tried is going back to some of the older ASFR clips for reference, and I had nearly forgotten about Carry On Screaming. The appearance I'm going for is slightly less glossy than the Carry On laminated look, (more like a noticed sheen). The clear (or top coat) will be applied via spray gun. Both Poly-Kote & Perma-Kote are clever, but are real (as you mentioned). ParaFinish Ultra Hardening Wax Spray is good too, but it won't be a wax finish. There's an adhesive film called Perm Acrylic. Maybe alter it a bit to Perm-A-Crylic. I had Liquitex written down in my "ideas" folder, but it turns out that that's actually a real company that sells latex paints. :lol:

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 12:51 am
by zapped13
thestatuemaker wrote:I always think of it as clear coat. Or KleerKote(tm)*

*available in Gloss, Semi-gloss, or Matte : )


Looking very forward to whatever it is you're working on...
KleerKote sounds good too. I looked it up and they use it to gloss coat bar tops! :lol:

Without giving too much away, here's the actual sentence within a paragraph:

???This is DiamondFinish Crystal Clear,??? the artist informed. He then tapped his index finger against the reservoir three times, placing further emphasis on the words, ???Very ???good ???stuff. They actually use this for premium automobile finishes and it costs over two hundred bucks a gallon. It???s very durable, yet equally flexible; it won???t crack, peel, or even yellow with age...???

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 4:18 pm
by zapped13
I've settled on a suggestion that Greyscribbler sent me called "Ever-Shine" ...I fully appreciate the efforts of all those involved though, (including those few that emailed me). I figured your overactive imaginations would come up w/ some good ones! :lol: ...When this thing is finally finished and released, I'll be sure to post a link.

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 9:28 am
by Temp
How far into the story are you? And where will you be posting it?

I'm excited to see what you've got in store, since your stories are always fantastic and clearcoating is a rare treat in these stories!

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 1:11 pm
by Temp
Sounds great! Clearcoat is always an enticing rarity.

Where you planning on posting the story up?

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 8:01 pm
by stonespell
Sorry I'm late, but I came up with "Cosmic Sheen". Thought I'd share, since it was a fun question.

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 2:27 am
by zapped13
Thanks for the suggestion Stonespell, but I've already settled on "Ever-Shine" ...And to answer the earlier questions above: I'm hoping to post it on Deviantart. However, I've tried that in the past with some of my other work (unsuccessfully). I think there's a limit to the number of words you're allowed per submission, (though I don't recall the exact amount at this point). The formatting was also a pain in the a$$ to deal with. I know it's already over 15,000 words and I'm not interested in splitting it up. I'm also not in any major hurry to get it out; this is something I've been working on for well over a year now, (even prior to the Statue in Silicone project). I'll put up a link on here once it's finished & posted somewhere.

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 4:20 am
by MCtek
if ya ever need a second pair of eyes to proof it, i can help ya out zapped!

Tek~

P.S. we be missin ya at the streams sir, come! Join zee group of dirty rotten scoundrels who turn women into works of art :3

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 10:26 am
by dmuk
...or a third pair (though I should be *making* words as well as reading them)!

-D-

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 3:26 pm
by zapped13
MCtek wrote:if ya ever need a second pair of eyes to proof it, i can help ya out zapped!

Tek~

P.S. we be missin ya at the streams sir, come! Join zee group of dirty rotten scoundrels who turn women into works of art :3
Hah! ...Nice try, Tek (Lol!) ...And the only reason I haven't been on there is because I've been working on this just about every night. I don't know how I ever managed to bang one of these off in less than a month, but I wish they came to me that easy now... :(

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 3:55 pm
by zapped13
dmuk wrote:...or a third pair (though I should be *making* words as well as reading them)!

-D-
Yes, and please. "I'll take freeze modeling for 200, Alex..."

"Okay, and the question is: What adventurous reporter agreed to be turned into a living mannequin as research for a news piece?" :lol:

...Actually, a new addition to On Assignment;Private Showing; IIM; or even your & DL's Compulsion would really hit the spot. Maybe even something to do w/ the former Mannequin Challenge craze. I don't think any of us can afford to be overly picky at this point!

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2017 3:05 am
by dmuk
Lots of ideas to follow on, for sure! Not sure I'm ready to tackle a continuation, but something to sort of "flex" my keyboard a little might be a start; kind of like the idea of a tie-in to the Mannequin Challenge somehow (while, maybe, avoiding the too-obvious - then again, maybe not) or something completely different. Have also been enjoying the "Dusk Boutique" set on DA from shadedsun2k2 and some of the related tales...

-D-

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 12:51 pm
by Temp
Don't mean to be a bother, but I'm itching to know:

Is there any tentative date or time around where you think you'll be finished with story?

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 1:14 am
by zapped13
Nope.

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:17 pm
by zapped13
The term 'sculptor' usually applies to those who carve on marble. Someone that preserves dead animals for extremely life-like presentations is a taxidermist. A restorer might refurbish anything ranging from a car, a house, or even furniture. So what would someone be called that freezes & then poses humans for art?

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 9:58 pm
by dmuk
Pygmalion (or whatever that is spelled backwards...)

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 12:00 am
by zapped13
I'd forgotten about that. :lol: It was actually the blood oath ???Doohrehtorb noilamgyp!???

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 4:32 am
by freezefantasy
The Glassic

Limpid

Surfreeze Spray

PettiCoat

ManneSkin

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 3:00 pm
by thestatuemaker
ummmmm... statuemaker? :D

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 12:21 am
by zapped13
thestatuemaker wrote:ummmmm... statuemaker? :D
I was hoping for something a little less obvious, but it does seem to make more sense than a sculptor... :|

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 12:26 am
by zapped13
freezefantasy wrote: ManneSkin
Not necessarily looking for a product name anymore, but ManneSkin does roll off the tongue rather nicely... :wink:

Re: Attention wordsmiths

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 7:26 am
by thestatuemaker
zapped! wrote:
thestatuemaker wrote:ummmmm... statuemaker? :D
I was hoping for something a little less obvious, but it does seem to make more sense than a sculptor... :|
Agree on it being obvious zapped!, I was just being cheeky : )

However, since everything sounds so much better in French, might I suggest 'sculpteur vivant'?