Lets Talk Transformation a little (+ about commissions)
5 years ago
I thought I'd make this "thought juice" journal. Opening the discussion about my relationship with TF.
For me anyway, it started when I was about 8-9 ? I think that's when Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azcaban came out. I was THOUROUGHLY facinated by the transformation of Lupin in the movie. Ever since then I thought I was the only one with that fascination for the growing of muzzle and the thought of sudden change of species.
until I guess i was "mature enough" to explore deviantArt, and that's when I was is awe that there were other people like me, a good feeling.
Mind you, that initial inset with Harry Potter did motivate me to try a realistic approach to TF. Through .. mostly failure to make them look like that. I never posted or even showed my TF art until... much much later like 7 years I dwelled on TF without showing any of it .
Until I deemed myself "skilled enough" to do some commissions or even personal projects like I do now, even if TF isn't explicitly implied (unless you read the description).
I do love Goo related themes, and latex. OBVIOUSLY the combination is also just as interesting to me.
About commissions real quick.
I do plan on opening RELATIVELY soon, now that I've practically cleared my 2 year backlog.
I dissolved my waiting list, it no longer exists.
I'll be opening via Google Forms.
Here are the conditions an limits:
So I won't and don't want to do ONLY transformation, goo, latex. That's my number one fear about opening commissions again.
Any questions? Comments? How did you get into TF ?
For me anyway, it started when I was about 8-9 ? I think that's when Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azcaban came out. I was THOUROUGHLY facinated by the transformation of Lupin in the movie. Ever since then I thought I was the only one with that fascination for the growing of muzzle and the thought of sudden change of species.
until I guess i was "mature enough" to explore deviantArt, and that's when I was is awe that there were other people like me, a good feeling.
Mind you, that initial inset with Harry Potter did motivate me to try a realistic approach to TF. Through .. mostly failure to make them look like that. I never posted or even showed my TF art until... much much later like 7 years I dwelled on TF without showing any of it .
Until I deemed myself "skilled enough" to do some commissions or even personal projects like I do now, even if TF isn't explicitly implied (unless you read the description).
I do love Goo related themes, and latex. OBVIOUSLY the combination is also just as interesting to me.
About commissions real quick.
I do plan on opening RELATIVELY soon, now that I've practically cleared my 2 year backlog.
I dissolved my waiting list, it no longer exists.
I'll be opening via Google Forms.
Here are the conditions an limits:
Commissions in CHUNKS
- I'll be taking on commissioners in CHUNKS of 3-4 commissions at a time. (so my backlog stops growing) for a period anywhere from 2-6 months depening on how busy I am.
- Transformation Sequences will be LIMITED each CHUNK/Sprint and could be a bit pricey. I easily burn out if I take too many at a time. And the demand is HIGH on them. I have to adjust accordingly.
- I still am not comfortable doing all species with TF... notably : Avians, Rats, Bats and Pigs. For now, I can't find a way to make them look appealing.
- I do love on working on different subjects than transformation. Such as pinups, though I'll inform that I'd like a story to go along with it. It's more interesting that way :P always.
- Post TF is cool.
So I won't and don't want to do ONLY transformation, goo, latex. That's my number one fear about opening commissions again.
Any questions? Comments? How did you get into TF ?
werewolves in general
swat kats
gargoyles
road rovers
I wanted to try doing TF art too but then I developed depression and had to abandon drawing for some years. Nowadays I'm too busy with other stuff, including hobbies such as game modding to get really involved drawing anything.
Was initially things like TMNT and the Super Mario 3 cartoon that initially got me into it!
:0 i only saw “poof” style tf in the mario cartoon though
then start rolllliiing down the hill of tf lol
i think my perception started changing when i started reading Animorphs at a friends recommendation. and kinda solidified once i started finding the TF arts on the internet.
those animorphs book covers were enough to get me into tf tho.
Tons of stuff! Ultimately it was something that had fascinated me when I was little, and it was everything else that got me *here.*