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Looks like @grandstorm snuck into willy wonka's factory... and got his hands on the wrong gum!
A sequence for Frysco, of his colorful griffin character of the same name, turning into a tree. Probably one of the more disturbing and fun TFs I've done thus far.
I wanted to share a portion of my comic "Alpha Luna", her second tf in the storyline, I'll be adding more of the sequence as it progress. You can see more of the story at alphaluna.net
Commissioned comic for a friend who is currently doing his duty over in afghanistan. A bullet/shrapnel wound causes the dragon within to awaken.
Commission for ehh123, and I think my first complete sequence ever!
Here's his description: "A person is teleporting animals both wild and domesticated to his sporting venues. These animals are physically fit and they actually like to compete against others (as opposed to doing it just for survival, mating, or when humans are forcing it upon them). As they are being teleported they are turned into anthros. This is to get everyone on a more even playing field while keeping their beneficial ani...
My fursona, Maglot, is a werewolf. When I had my fursuit made, I specified that yeah he's a werewolf, he's snarly and rawr and stuff. Then it kind of hit me one day, and I thought "Hmm, you know I've never really drawn him transforming...or human very often." This problem has now been remedied!
Commission done for a user on DA ^^
This is a sequence for Dariuswhitefur on FA for my 100 Sketch Challenge. I was given free reign over the trigger for a were transformation, and chose this. A thick fur cloak made of the skin of a werewolf provides the wearer with the creature's powers, as this young man demonstrates, donning the garment for a nighttime excursion...
This is a sketch sequence for @thistle, for my 100 Sketch Challenge. The idea for this TF comes from a Tlingit myth regarding otters and what happens to people who drown.
Having fallen out of his canoe in a wide, swift river, this poor young man fights to find the surface in the current before he drowns. A seemingly ordinary otter passes, seeing that his struggles are failing...