zzzzzzzzzz TF with cloths is also fun, because the incompatibility of the clothing with their changing body emphasises the inhumanity of their physical state.
minimalist design: crisp lines, great selection of colors, and soft yet simple shading. This is one of a few insect tfs I've seen that don't seem chaotic to the point of critical failure (death for the subject, etc)... it seems to work well somehow. gunna borrow some of your ideas... re ink my spider with finer lines and attention to carapace seams.
Really lovely, can't fault it in the slightest. This is the kind of TF art that got me into coming to here and the ATA in the first place. In a time when a lot of dreck is being held up as good stuff and getting comments saying so.... well let's say it's great to have someone who is actually talented about to show others how it's done. Do you see people? An enchantingly worried and cute expression, wide eyed with wonder and fear, and a pose that is suggestive rather than gross, while still showing PLENTY of TF. Absolutely gorgeous. I think we've got another TF artist in the Pop, Bones, West Green category here! Bravo!
Btw, what insect is she becoming? In the species section, it's listed in the Bee's n' Wasps, but i see now stinger.....mayhaps it still is yet to develope? O.o just wondering..
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ADF
Hey there, ADF here. Thanks again for doing this ^.=.^
zzzzzzzzzz
Make a nude version
ADF
zzzzzzzzzz TF with cloths is also fun, because the incompatibility of the clothing with their changing body emphasises the inhumanity of their physical state.
rafacg94
this must be a sequence tell me it is please!
Alxprit
I love it.
JohnPatrick
I love this, insects are so rare, you've done well!
LostTank
the skirt looks just a tiny bit off with that bug butt coming out
SeaCigar
minimalist design: crisp lines, great selection of colors, and soft yet simple shading. This is one of a few insect tfs I've seen that don't seem chaotic to the point of critical failure (death for the subject, etc)... it seems to work well somehow. gunna borrow some of your ideas... re ink my spider with finer lines and attention to carapace seams.
Lunitari
I dont normally like bug tfs, but this one is fantastic.
BenReillyUK
Really lovely, can't fault it in the slightest. This is the kind of TF art that got me into coming to here and the ATA in the first place. In a time when a lot of dreck is being held up as good stuff and getting comments saying so.... well let's say it's great to have someone who is actually talented about to show others how it's done. Do you see people? An enchantingly worried and cute expression, wide eyed with wonder and fear, and a pose that is suggestive rather than gross, while still showing PLENTY of TF. Absolutely gorgeous. I think we've got another TF artist in the Pop, Bones, West Green category here! Bravo!
RaidenThrone
Love it but for an odd reson it gives me that dragon TF feeling.
Ruphel
love this one, really nicely done. I like the colors in it
TheNomeKing
This is Great, you should really do a sequence, you dont see many good bug TF's
Fenchurch
I am so glad you've kept on with the bugs, commissions or not. =-3
FoxOfWar
Love it. And a great expression too :)
avoliss
this is really incredible, especially considering how difficult arthropods can be to draw!
vertigo
This. Is. Amazing.
vaari
the expression is brilli-ant (sorry for the pun)
BryanD
Indeed. It's ironic that the thing that really sells this TF image the most is the expression and posture of the non-TFed parts. Lovely. :)
JohnPatrick
Btw, what insect is she becoming? In the species section, it's listed in the Bee's n' Wasps, but i see now stinger.....mayhaps it still is yet to develope? O.o just wondering..
JohnPatrick
i see *no stinger
Taus
aaaa Ah, a grasshopper I suppose? It wasn't ment to be anything in particular.
brucebradford
I would LOVE to see more of this transformation!