Well, it's been a heckuva journal... I mean, journey :) I hope you've enjoyed it as much as I have.
Be sure to pop by the TF Clinic, where I'll be crowdfunding to allow me to do more sequences like this. It's http://foxydragonuk.wix.com/tfclinic or just click here . If it takes off, I'll snag a shorter url for it later.
Day 1 : Here
Day 3 : Here
Day 4 : Here
Day 6 : Here
Day 8 - 10 : Here
Day 11 - 13 : Here
Be sure to pop by the TF Clinic, where I'll be crowdfunding to allow me to do more sequences like this. It's http://foxydragonuk.wix.com/tfclinic or just click here . If it takes off, I'll snag a shorter url for it later.
Day 1 : Here
Day 3 : Here
Day 4 : Here
Day 6 : Here
Day 8 - 10 : Here
Day 11 - 13 : Here
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
Species Horse
Size 625 x 881px
File Size 234.6 kB
*hehe* It's been an interesting side-step for my brain to go from equines to piscines (is that the right word? I still haven't settled on a term for it) but great fun. The first 3 pages will be going to the commissioner in the next couple of days, so hopefully submitting this week :)
Excellent sequence, though you probably heard that before...
And I'm really looking forward to seeing more TF Clinic patients.
Oh, and out of curiosity, since nagas in Hindu mythology were often depicted as having multiple pairs of arms, will that clinic naga tf feature the same kind of augumentation? Since the snake part would be an extension of the spine it would make sense to convert the now pretty much useless legs into some useful appendages (though realistically they would still be located below the human ribcage), rather than just to loose them completely... But that's just my opinion.
And I'm really looking forward to seeing more TF Clinic patients.
Oh, and out of curiosity, since nagas in Hindu mythology were often depicted as having multiple pairs of arms, will that clinic naga tf feature the same kind of augumentation? Since the snake part would be an extension of the spine it would make sense to convert the now pretty much useless legs into some useful appendages (though realistically they would still be located below the human ribcage), rather than just to loose them completely... But that's just my opinion.
Thanks :) A few people have said it, but every single time someone does I get a happy glow and motivated to do more so thanks for saying so :D
Re: Nagas. It's an interesting debate and always tricky to talk about considering that there's no "right" or "wrong." Funny thing is, I hadn't even considered doing a multiARMed naga until I read this and had to ask myself - why didn't that cross my mind ? I think it's mostly cause I look at those figures as incarnations of deities, whereas the two-armed or two-armed,two-legged variety of Naga fit into the "Mythological animal" part of my brain. In the same way that someone might want to become a Satyr and play pipes, but that wouldn't make him Pan.
So, no, not planning on doing legs --> extra arms. I suppose someone could get a custom conversion to a cultural Naga, but that's not what Bree has in mind.
As far as legs go, I get the feeling that some people really enjoy the 'surprise' of seeing how the TF happens, so I don't want to make Spoilers :D I'll just say : What I have in mind is *not* the simple "legs stick together = tail" standard. Hopefully, the drive will go high enough for me to that part of the TF off properly. If not, I might explain things on the side anyways :)
Re: Nagas. It's an interesting debate and always tricky to talk about considering that there's no "right" or "wrong." Funny thing is, I hadn't even considered doing a multiARMed naga until I read this and had to ask myself - why didn't that cross my mind ? I think it's mostly cause I look at those figures as incarnations of deities, whereas the two-armed or two-armed,two-legged variety of Naga fit into the "Mythological animal" part of my brain. In the same way that someone might want to become a Satyr and play pipes, but that wouldn't make him Pan.
So, no, not planning on doing legs --> extra arms. I suppose someone could get a custom conversion to a cultural Naga, but that's not what Bree has in mind.
As far as legs go, I get the feeling that some people really enjoy the 'surprise' of seeing how the TF happens, so I don't want to make Spoilers :D I'll just say : What I have in mind is *not* the simple "legs stick together = tail" standard. Hopefully, the drive will go high enough for me to that part of the TF off properly. If not, I might explain things on the side anyways :)
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