As you surely remember from reading L Frank Baum's John Dough and the Cherub there are a great number of fairy beavers watching you at all times (see https://www.furaffinity.net/view/38010540/ ) and it's been a long time since I've thought about that so here we go! One of the fairy beavers off having a good time with some unsuspecting human, changing them so they were always the Calico Pup (see https://www.furaffinity.net/view/59745226/ ).
This nonsense comes out of three impulses: wanting to draw the Calico Pup again, wanting to try drawing beavers again, and noticing I don't really draw much transformation for how much fun I find it. You see how that all goes together here, with my making it reality shift instead of a normal transformation because the joke was too good to pass up.
The picture ended up taking longer than I expected because I realized the easiest way to do this coherently was to use roughly the same skeleton to draw two different characters, Calico Pup and the human. These I drew and colored on separate layers, and then erased parts of the Pup to reveal the human underneath. Toss in luminance brush nonsense and here we go! (A generic human, built on your basic Harvey Comics model, got used as base because it can't be Spunky in everything.)
If I did this again I think I'd put more work into backgrounds, as setting changes seem to be key to selling a reality-shift as opposed to a simple transformation. I like the complex loop made of the yellow glowing streak, but it maybe should have some direct link to the fairy beaver. Also maybe a fairy beaver should work their tail into the action. We'll see.
This nonsense comes out of three impulses: wanting to draw the Calico Pup again, wanting to try drawing beavers again, and noticing I don't really draw much transformation for how much fun I find it. You see how that all goes together here, with my making it reality shift instead of a normal transformation because the joke was too good to pass up.
The picture ended up taking longer than I expected because I realized the easiest way to do this coherently was to use roughly the same skeleton to draw two different characters, Calico Pup and the human. These I drew and colored on separate layers, and then erased parts of the Pup to reveal the human underneath. Toss in luminance brush nonsense and here we go! (A generic human, built on your basic Harvey Comics model, got used as base because it can't be Spunky in everything.)
If I did this again I think I'd put more work into backgrounds, as setting changes seem to be key to selling a reality-shift as opposed to a simple transformation. I like the complex loop made of the yellow glowing streak, but it maybe should have some direct link to the fairy beaver. Also maybe a fairy beaver should work their tail into the action. We'll see.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Dog (Other)
Size 2184 x 1687px
File Size 630.4 kB
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