Part three
“I saw and also felt those claws growing out of my fingers, and while a part of me was convinced they should feel like foreign bodies piercing my flesh, they very much felt like a part of me, a part that had always been there, despite that it just showed up in this moment.
And it wasn’t the only place where it was happening. The same feeling appeared in my feet, like something was growing very quickly, or rather, in a way, feeling like it was awakening. Like a limb that had been numb for a long time, only to be filled by life again. It was a similar kind of stinging, like the pain of a thousand fine needles, as these new parts of me emerged.
I wiggled my toes as they changed, and already felt how the sensitivity of their undersides shifted. The same thick and yet sensitive callous appeared on them, only that I quickly realized that this new layer didn’t feel rigid and stiff, as callous would, but rather flexible and velvety. The wonder of seeing my limbs changed distracted me for a moment that all parts of me were changing, also my face.
The same pain of a thousand small needles was felt by me in my facial bones, a bit like accelerated growth pain.”
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This is a commission I'm doing for
of his person transforming into a lion (warning spoilers XD), accompanied by a small story I threw in
“I saw and also felt those claws growing out of my fingers, and while a part of me was convinced they should feel like foreign bodies piercing my flesh, they very much felt like a part of me, a part that had always been there, despite that it just showed up in this moment.
And it wasn’t the only place where it was happening. The same feeling appeared in my feet, like something was growing very quickly, or rather, in a way, feeling like it was awakening. Like a limb that had been numb for a long time, only to be filled by life again. It was a similar kind of stinging, like the pain of a thousand fine needles, as these new parts of me emerged.
I wiggled my toes as they changed, and already felt how the sensitivity of their undersides shifted. The same thick and yet sensitive callous appeared on them, only that I quickly realized that this new layer didn’t feel rigid and stiff, as callous would, but rather flexible and velvety. The wonder of seeing my limbs changed distracted me for a moment that all parts of me were changing, also my face.
The same pain of a thousand small needles was felt by me in my facial bones, a bit like accelerated growth pain.”
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This is a commission I'm doing for
of his person transforming into a lion (warning spoilers XD), accompanied by a small story I threw in
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
Species Lion
Size 1216 x 1752px
File Size 237 kB
Listed in Folders
In that he's ... "turning" from this to this, or the opposite of Michael... Too racist, my brain's shutting off. You want racist? How many black guys does it take to start a riot? -1.
It'd look much more feline if you bring his ears up; at this stage he looks more like a monkey than anything else. That would excuse the face a bit... It's a common thing in the TF community is to bring up the ears first, it makes the TF seem so much clearer. Purely aesthetic. That might be your easy fix.
It'd look much more feline if you bring his ears up; at this stage he looks more like a monkey than anything else. That would excuse the face a bit... It's a common thing in the TF community is to bring up the ears first, it makes the TF seem so much clearer. Purely aesthetic. That might be your easy fix.
Hehe, your jokes never cease to make me giggle, and feel bad for it afterwards XD
The thing is that imo anything just between a human and an animalistic lifeform looks like a monkey, with the elongated snout and the still-absent fur, since they're, well, the link between them and us. I will keep the advice with the ears in mind, and it might've come across better in color, but the commissioner changed his specification into B&W.
The thing is that imo anything just between a human and an animalistic lifeform looks like a monkey, with the elongated snout and the still-absent fur, since they're, well, the link between them and us. I will keep the advice with the ears in mind, and it might've come across better in color, but the commissioner changed his specification into B&W.
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