Another of these sketchy things. For those not following my scraps, it's a pen sketch with a quick levels''n'marquee shading trick, done while I don't have access to a tablet.
This depicts a young woman taking on the form of a leopard. Although it takes a lot of effort, focus and strain to transform, the actual process feels intense but not actually painful.
This depicts a young woman taking on the form of a leopard. Although it takes a lot of effort, focus and strain to transform, the actual process feels intense but not actually painful.
Category All / Transformation
Species Leopard
Size 1000 x 577px
File Size 92.6 kB
I've been following your TF arts for more thna ten years by now and yourpics never stop to captivate me.
I'd really love to see a detailed sequence again, like several images of a person preparing to change...for example at night. A spiritual but equally straining experience. One of willpower to overcome your human constraints and being rewarded with a much superior and beautiful body. I'd imagine a were to have that proces kinda down to a personal formula. Take off clothes. Focus. Now there's no turniung back even if she/he can only feel it inside of her. Then it becomes visible...features are altering. Glances to convince herself all is going fine. Peeking at her hands as claws push out.
By the way, I actually find that the changing person interacting with him/herself makes TFs less static. For example when tearing away old skin, or pushing a finger under ones lips when he or she feels a fang pushing out the gums. Rubbing the lower end of the spine when the tail comes in...
One of my own images has my dragontiger char cutting a blister on her back open to free the still developing and vestigial dragon wing.
Hm, maybe I could spark some inspiration there... ^.^
I'd really love to see a detailed sequence again, like several images of a person preparing to change...for example at night. A spiritual but equally straining experience. One of willpower to overcome your human constraints and being rewarded with a much superior and beautiful body. I'd imagine a were to have that proces kinda down to a personal formula. Take off clothes. Focus. Now there's no turniung back even if she/he can only feel it inside of her. Then it becomes visible...features are altering. Glances to convince herself all is going fine. Peeking at her hands as claws push out.
By the way, I actually find that the changing person interacting with him/herself makes TFs less static. For example when tearing away old skin, or pushing a finger under ones lips when he or she feels a fang pushing out the gums. Rubbing the lower end of the spine when the tail comes in...
One of my own images has my dragontiger char cutting a blister on her back open to free the still developing and vestigial dragon wing.
Hm, maybe I could spark some inspiration there... ^.^
oh, I totally love what you're describing. Inspiration is fleeting for me lately so sometimes all I want to draw is a juicy, fetishy bits. But I love that idea of the process... the thing that is required to provoke the transformation. One day when I am more patient I might illustrate something like you described.
Oh my gosh, these keep getting better and better! This is strange- it might just be me and don't take this the wrong way but... For some reason these sketches you've been doing without a tablet, just the way they are shaded and sketched out, I actually like them more than a lot of your fully realized and intricately detailed works. I think because your skill in shading is such that when you look at these sketches from a distance you can see hints of photorealism but up close you have this kind of... not entirely realistic feeling that is a bit like a lucid dream. I really love the impression that it gives and I hope that you keep working on sketches like this even after you get back to your tablet.
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