Emily knew perfectly it was a full moon tonight, of course, she knew what this meant too. She didn't intend to stay too long at the school party, but as soon as she got back in her dorm room she realized it had been a very close call. The change hit her as soon as she closed the door. Moaning and writhing with the sensations of her reshaping body, she collapsed in a corner and let it overcome her. It was too late to get rid of her clothes now with her already paw-like hands. The wolf was pulling...
I wanted to do a little more detailed drawing than I have been doing recently, and its been awhile since I did a painful tf, so here's a very intense transformation of myself into a were-bat-eared fox. I'm quite pleased with this one, very happy with that expression, and do not ask where the pants went. I was sick of drawing pants. Might do more with this in the future.
Fear, sorrow, pain? The beastly nature waking up? Who knows what pressed his mind.
Another werewolf from me, a rare sight as I suck at drawing canines :P
And this was drawn in a very fevery state, but it turned alright in the end :D
I guess.
And to be honest, this is pretty much post-tf, ain't it?
Commission for @Ealadubh of his human self getting whipped and turned into a donkey by a sadistic circus animal trainer.
I think this is all of them since they were commissioned at different times (and not in order).
Edit 2: I forget to upload the 7th stage X(
Edit: It is complete!
I've spent the past few weeks working on a really long sequence for EalaDudh (http://www.transfur.com/Users/EalaDubh) and still have more to go. Here's the first 5 to prove I haven't disappeared altogether :D
This one is particularly interesting due to the underwater element, the addition being a second character, and the TF being more like modelling clay than the standard bones rearranging/flesh stretching - you'll see this ...
This is (the slightly expurgated version of) a recent photo manip commission that was based on the transformation scene from An American Werewolf in London/ Accordingly, it's indoors and at a specific point in the change. The background has some little nods to the movie - the See You Next Wednesday poster and the hissing cat, and a portrait of Lon Chaney Jr, the original Wolfman. I decided to set it during the day, late evening or so, for a change of pace.