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Hoy there, this is a gift image given to me by the inesteemable Shiro. It entails a magic gift from an enchanted swan's egg. Frankly, I don't think this picture is realistic at all... If this were happening to me I'd be crying in joy, and not nearly so worried about a little wardrobe shredding;)
I considered whether a gift image was proper to present on the site, and decided to do so on two primary factors. One, I believe the quality of the image was good enough to be presentable given curren...
This was inspired by my own disappointment that there weren't many good cosplaying catgirls at an anime convention. This guy here is upset by this as well, but in his case he's about to help balance the catgirl quota.
3 pager done for Phoenix-D of his deerphin getting into a bit of wardrobe trouble... :3
Volfen Stu commissioned me to draw himself and his boyfriend being transformed by magical plushies! They look a little shocked at the experience!
Also, if you've ever wanted to commission me. Good News! I'm opening up myself for new commissions tomorrow. Information on commissioning me can be found here:
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/2315521/
I like drawing TF art, so do come and look!
Putting on random trinkets found in dragon's lairs is never a good thing.
Because 9/10 times it's going to turn you into a busty, purple dragoness.
Pretty much
What if "Little Red Riding Hood" was not a simple fairy tale, and instead of a young girl in a red cape, the persona belongs to a sleek and sexy super heroine? The legacy of this Red Riding Hood does not belong to a single person, but is a curse that transfers from one person to another.
This unsuspecting @thistle has unwittingly inherited that curse, and will gain the responsibility of the cloak. Unfortunately, a few changes have to be made so he can fit the uniform...
CRAFT PROJECT! 1. Print this page off. 2. Follow these instructions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdOh5sz-W9w
A pamphlet I made in 2009. I'm very proud of the end result - which is impossible to portray in electronic format. All 8 frames of this sequence is printed off on a single side of an 8.5X11 paper and folded and cut into a little booklet. So, here are the frames for you to enjoy. Don't mind the text - it's just pricing info.