SizeKing presents![]() The Early Years I'm going to take you back to the early days of the Internet, say three to five years ago when there was Netcom, AOL, CompuServe, Prodigy, and not much else. When firewalls and internet security at most companies were non-existent. When scanners like Admiral Krag, Scan Master, and pugsley were posting complete magazines per week in the public newsgroups. When spam was just the vocabulary of computer geeks. When internet lawsuits were unheard of and anyone with a Sun was running a site.
![]() The early morphers secretively working late hours at the office with poor original material using complex photo editing programs with one thought in mind: BIG TITS.
There were those who had lactation, nipple enlargement, or other fantasies as well...    
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Most of the early morphers used silicone-enhanced models as their source material.
This only makes sense, since these are the women who have fulfilled at least part
of the fantasy of Breast Expansion and underwent surgery to please our fetish.
Early morphers who have not appeared in modern times are Fred, Tex, and the fairly
prolific "YNG". These morphers also used more mainstream magazine models, celebrities,
and even glamour models as their subjects.
   
   
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The BustOut series and the Photo Fantasy series were also popular, but the morpher's names are lost in obscurity.
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   ![]() Many morpher preferred complete anonymnity, while others copied the styles of the more successful morphers - or even God Forbid morphing a morph. This made the job of the collector more challenging. One popular form was the "Before & After" morph. This also gave the illusion that the model grew as she was posed - a quick BE!    
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One early morpher asked for feedback and input including his email.
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One morpher who went from obscurity to fame based on the B&A form first identified
himself as Dr. Ivan Awfulitch on this morph. Being famous for his morphing of
photos of girlfriends, he went on to become
a widely published photo enhancer. Highly prolific, Dr. Ivan had over 500 morphs
by December, 1995, and an additional thousand by the end of the following year.
Dr. Ivan has several sites on the web.
No historical perspective of Glamorphs would be complete without the inclusion of the Bust Artist. His Alesha, Fence, and Stretch series defined the genre. Flawless scans, gorgeous women, classic poses, seamless morphs make him a master. Many of his works are on the web, but here is a small sample of his early work. Chiquita was the one that won me over.    
   
   
   
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