I haven't really had many gender-change fantasies, but I admit, as a kid, I DID sort of want to be Esther Williams. Not only was she beautiful and graceful, she always made swimming look so much more than just fun.
But really, if you don't know who she is, look her up on Youtube. You have to excuse most of her movies' plots, they really don't have any. But her water-spectacles still make me want to jump in and start twisting and spinning around just for the joy of it.
But really, if you don't know who she is, look her up on Youtube. You have to excuse most of her movies' plots, they really don't have any. But her water-spectacles still make me want to jump in and start twisting and spinning around just for the joy of it.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
Species Otter
Size 742 x 960px
File Size 398.6 kB
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very lovely sequence, she also turned out looking really good and natural both as human and as otter. Transition between changes was smooth and quite well done. My only question is what had happened to her swimsuit between this and previous part as it seemed to fit her new form and no indication it was getting torn or being too big? I really love how she kept her hair and accesories in her final otter form.
Having it rip off of her didn't really suit the graceful vibe I was going for. I'd say it slipped off, only I guess I thought it would mess up the symmetry of this image. Or maybe I was a little shy about showing it since my main inspiration for her was one of my sisters.
I completly agree that having it torn off would not fit overall theme you had going on in image. Having it slip off does make more sense, but it felt weird (at least to me) to suddenly not see it being worn in last one when there was no indication of it becoming too big to stay on. Thanks for responding and clearing that up for me, I really enjoyed whole sequence overall especially how natural everything ended up looking.
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