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I had a buncha free time earlier this week and all the talk about the Supermoon got me inspired to turn myself into a... squirrel. Don't know why, it was just the first thing to pop into my mind.
Was originally going to be a very quick and dirty sketchy thing but a) I'm a terribly slow draw-er and b) I got too invested by the 2nd page.
(And that last panel is available standalone at a higher resolution here: https://cdn.weasyl.com/~thecoastisnear/submissions/1405959/a6335cbaf5373d7fd97f23...
An illustration sequence, a prequel of a another story I may make some day. I hope you like it.
The text below is narrated by a POV that we may know someday if I decide to continue it :)
EDIT: It is complete! Turns out I love drawing rats.
Of TMNT fame. This was a blast from the past, I loved the cartoon when I was a kid. I think the last time I drew April was about 15 years ago.
The chemical being poured on her feet is a mutagen.
Hey guys, I have TF stuff (And more) on my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hamstertoybox
A couple pin-ups from my 2016 Halloween Anthology!
You can see the whole thing for FREE here:
http://blackshirtboy.com/g/13Halloween/gal.php?image=0
Commission for yowza.
Red jelly girl transformation!
An artwork that requires some background.
The San bushmen are a hunter-gatherer indigenous people who live in the Kalahari and Namib deserts of Southern Africa.
A major part of San tradition is the Ritual Trance dance, and during trance, experiences of transformation are well documented, and depicted in san rock art,
I was going to go for a tf into an Eland, which is the most important animal in San culture, but then I watched a documentary about Kalahari bushmen and lions, which lead me to...
Really old stuff.
IT IS FINISHED! And a bonus bit of donkey TF.
More TF stuff on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hamstertoybox.
Another sequence for Eala Dubh :)
I love doing long sequences :D
YCHA
Commission for Trebor!
For a nominal fee, I perform mysterious magical item analysis. Particularly helpful in cases where the instructions are written in Engrish.
In the end, I always find out what they do.