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All subjects in sexual situations are portrayed as being at least 18 years of age. Since no human beings were involved in the creation of these images, this site is 2257 exempt.
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As you can see, these are pictures representing individuals who are amputees... who are missing one or more limbs.
People who appreciate this sort of art are referred to as "Devotees". The available research shows about 1 in 500 people is a devotee. If you are one, you will be interested in our rendered graphics of disabled subjects.
For the past ten or so years there has been a major controversy on the Internet concerning amputee pictures. Legally, any picture taken in a public venue can be posted on the net, but ethically, many people see a problem posting pictures of disabled individuals without their permission. Devotees have a real desire for amputee pictures, and there is the rub.
A secondary issue has arisen based on the creation of so-called ES or Electronic Surgery amputee pictures. Devotees sought to alleviate complaints from the amputee community by creating “artificial” amputees. The problem with this is, somewhere out there is someone who owns the copyright to the base picture used by the ES artist, and there is a clear violation of the original photographer's rights if derivative works are posted without consent.
Ampgfx exists as an alternative to these practices for obtaining amputee pictures. Our amputee pictures are all fantasies. They are created using computer software programs like Poser or Daz3d that allow an artist to create images using mathematical models such as Michael, Victoria, Stephanie, or David. These are not real people, but virtual maniquins that can be shaped to any desired look by the artist including amputation stumps. There exists a large number of artificial arm and leg models that can be used in the process, and many of our artists use them in their amputee pictures.
If you have suffered an amputation yourself, you may or may not like our site. It is *NOT* an amputee recovery or support site beyond the fact that it is a place where disabled subjects are represented as alive, vibrant, sexual human beings who are prized by the dev community. If this sounds like something you want to be a part of, come on in! If the idea offends or repulses you, then you are not ready for what is inside. Do us both a favor and move on to a site you will enjoy more. This is a devotee site, designed for persons looking for amputee pictures.
If all of this sounds interesting to you, scroll back to the top of the page and register. Amputee Graphics is a large and richly illustrated site, containing thousands of amputee pictures. We think you will enjoy it!