They got bigger!
2 years ago
So I made the illustration for Stud In The Sheets sort of last minute- wasn't planning to do one originally, but the story turned out great and given that she has no actual body- Melody wasn't exactly hard to draw. It won't show up in anyone's notices because I updated the image rather than repost- so kind of a stealth update; I made the background a little more interesting, made the handles a more sensible length and made her udder considerably bigger to better match the story. Granted it is pretty hard to judge their scale because again- she has no body to compare them to. The length of her vaginal passage should be about 3 feet long, so that is your only sense of scale vs the udder- it ain't small anyway.
In other news though, it feels like only yesterweek that I made the celebration illustration for What He Really Wants, to celebrate 9k favorites, and already almost 20% of the way to 10,000. Now going from four to five digit number is pretty big, so I definitely have to do SOMETHING, right? I mean, only I see those numbers so I could technically ignore it and no one would know except me, but that would be laaaaaaame.
My art skill is spotty and in the overall scheme of things still super amateur, so I could try to draw something to celebrate like I have been, but when I have an art off-day its reaaaaaallly off. Like, depress myself, close program and delete file after only an hour of trying kinda bad. It seems like I am pretty good at art on your side of the fence because you don't see all the monstrosities I throw away rather than post. I tried to re-draw my old Skjaldborg image I made when I was still in highschool about a week ago, and somehow drew it worse than I did 25 years ago. Anyway- the point is; I could try to illustrate a random story of mine for 10k celebration but there is a risk that I won't be able to make anything decent before then, and then miss the occasion.
Sooo, I have 3 stories known as my 'triumvirate of three', right? Calcium Proficiency features 3 women into 3 different bovine transformations in one story. Horse Cooties features three people to three different equine transformations, the main featuring FtM and eventually hyper proportions and orgasms. Then Underdog which is three people to three different canine transformations and eventually merge to a cerberus. Three stories with three characters and three TFs of a single species; the Triumvirate Of Three. Now here is something that always struck me as odd; of those species, canine is always the default most popular transformation subject... of those three stories, the canine story did the worst. Calcium Proficiency and Horse Cooties (in spite of its silly title), are both in the Elite Collection, Underdog isn't. It still did well, but only half as well as the other two stories that were supposed to be its equal, and of less popular transformation subjects.
So for 10,000 favorites? I am planning to create a new entry into the triumvirate to dethrone Underdog. 3 canines, 3 characters, 1 story. I have a *ruff* plot planned out already, and plan to have some back and forth between them as well as a non-violent antagonist for a bit of suspense on the side. But- for any of you who read Underdog already... what do you think went wrong? The darker nature of the characters? I want to try to usurp it from its role in my collection, but the problem is that I don't really know why it was the less popular of the three in the first place, which means I could accidentally make the same mistake a second time. So, if you have an idea, tell me to make sure it doesn't get repeated.
Oh, and the 10k story will be called One Dog Threeway. (and be slightly inaccurate because one of them is a wolf and not technically a dog) 1man 1woman 1wolf- pre-transformation.
In other news though, it feels like only yesterweek that I made the celebration illustration for What He Really Wants, to celebrate 9k favorites, and already almost 20% of the way to 10,000. Now going from four to five digit number is pretty big, so I definitely have to do SOMETHING, right? I mean, only I see those numbers so I could technically ignore it and no one would know except me, but that would be laaaaaaame.
My art skill is spotty and in the overall scheme of things still super amateur, so I could try to draw something to celebrate like I have been, but when I have an art off-day its reaaaaaallly off. Like, depress myself, close program and delete file after only an hour of trying kinda bad. It seems like I am pretty good at art on your side of the fence because you don't see all the monstrosities I throw away rather than post. I tried to re-draw my old Skjaldborg image I made when I was still in highschool about a week ago, and somehow drew it worse than I did 25 years ago. Anyway- the point is; I could try to illustrate a random story of mine for 10k celebration but there is a risk that I won't be able to make anything decent before then, and then miss the occasion.
Sooo, I have 3 stories known as my 'triumvirate of three', right? Calcium Proficiency features 3 women into 3 different bovine transformations in one story. Horse Cooties features three people to three different equine transformations, the main featuring FtM and eventually hyper proportions and orgasms. Then Underdog which is three people to three different canine transformations and eventually merge to a cerberus. Three stories with three characters and three TFs of a single species; the Triumvirate Of Three. Now here is something that always struck me as odd; of those species, canine is always the default most popular transformation subject... of those three stories, the canine story did the worst. Calcium Proficiency and Horse Cooties (in spite of its silly title), are both in the Elite Collection, Underdog isn't. It still did well, but only half as well as the other two stories that were supposed to be its equal, and of less popular transformation subjects.
So for 10,000 favorites? I am planning to create a new entry into the triumvirate to dethrone Underdog. 3 canines, 3 characters, 1 story. I have a *ruff* plot planned out already, and plan to have some back and forth between them as well as a non-violent antagonist for a bit of suspense on the side. But- for any of you who read Underdog already... what do you think went wrong? The darker nature of the characters? I want to try to usurp it from its role in my collection, but the problem is that I don't really know why it was the less popular of the three in the first place, which means I could accidentally make the same mistake a second time. So, if you have an idea, tell me to make sure it doesn't get repeated.
Oh, and the 10k story will be called One Dog Threeway. (and be slightly inaccurate because one of them is a wolf and not technically a dog) 1man 1woman 1wolf- pre-transformation.