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I know Diamond Dog art isn’t widely drawn (and TF art of them even less so), so for the small but die-hard contingent of fans, this one’s for you!
>>43171677
Holy GemNeat!
damn she's a QT!
Thank you for your kind words!
>>43171677A series of images (which I’m separating from what I’d call a “sequence”) can definitely show a slow burn TF well; if a transformee is going through several different activities, appearing in different places, wearing different clothes (etc), it conveys that the changes are taking a long time to progress. There’s also the matter that if they’re nonchalant about their progress in the moment, it can’t be proceeding that quickly.
That's pretty much what I'd want to do for slow TF art.
To use that Scoots-to-cow one as example, first image would show Scoot completely normal and hanging out with her friends on the day of "infection", then there'd be her home sick with the initial false-flu, followed by various moments of interest at CHS, with friends, and at home as she gets increasingly bulkier and starts showing weirder symptoms like skeletal warping and fur, etc.
I need to get better at drawing humans/better-proportioned-EQG first, though...pic rel
The angular chitin growth is a nice touch btw.
Sounds like you and I are one and the same with how we’d approach slow burn TF art! Keep up your practice, I’ll eagerly support you when you take up drawing it!
>The angular chitin growth is a nice touch btw
Thanks! I enjoy the challenge of trying to translate things to the same level of detail as the show’s original flash puppets – I think the angular spread of the “chitin growth” does it well.