Characters
Posted 12 years agoSo, recently I had a series of commissions done by the very talented
dbd. The theme was based around my earlier stories about fish transformations. However, I was so blown away by them, I sort of have a new head-cannon formed, which I might try to express as a rewrite/reboot of the entire series, altering a lot of the characters and some of the themes. In the meantime, I shan't post them in my own gallery till I've got the ideas for them thoroughly hashed out, so you'll have to content yourselves with the links and some quick descriptions of the characters. On the plus, this does give you the opportunity to give the attention to the artist herself. =D
So without further ado...
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11467726/
Caroline "Carrie" Fisher, PhD, Ichthyology
Species: Sockeye Salmon
Bio: On a research trip to a remote northwestern river system, during which she hoped to meet up with the fellow members of her assembled research team, she inadvertently discovered the strange properties that quickly transformed her into her new form. The initial shock wore off fast, and she now views it as the opportunity to study her field in a way never before imagined, having become, essentially, the ultimate ichthyologist.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11350581/
Kelly Lagos, MS Limnology
Species: Rainbow Trout
Bio: Kelly's studies of fresh water sciences brought her regularly into contact with Dr. Fischer at the university. While her area of focus only deals with fishes in a broader sense, she nevertheless jumped at the opportunity to accompany the professor into the wilderness for a summer of field research. Soon after arriving, however, Kelly met the newly changed Carrie, and fell victim to the same sort of changes. Overcoming the shock, she too found new energy and drive, enjoying the new form and forming a deep bond with Carrie, on both the intellectual and emotional levels.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11475155/
John Waters, PhD Hydrology
Species: Brown Trout
Bio: A colleague of Dr. Fischer, he was happy to spend a summer working with her on her own research, as his own grants had come up short for the season. Arriving at the study area, and finding a beautiful lake, his first thought was to enjoy the cool water on such a lovely day, though he quickly found out first hand what sort of properties the water held. But rather than fear or shock, he felt exhilaration, and took to the water like, well, need it be said? Finding Carrie and Kelly shortly thereafter, the three set out to find the last member of their party.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11468174/
Mike Warden, Fish & Game Ranger
Species: Arctic Char
Bio: Contacted by Dr. Fischer to help in the study of invasive fish, which as a ranger he had been monitoring for several years, Mike joined the small research team. Typically very stern and resolute, he is nevertheless adamant in what he does, and a valuable asset to the project. So when he, after an unfortunate fall into the river, found himself likewise affected, he saw the situation in much the same light as Carrie, and found it a bit ironic that he had become the same invasive species he had so long monitored.
dbd. The theme was based around my earlier stories about fish transformations. However, I was so blown away by them, I sort of have a new head-cannon formed, which I might try to express as a rewrite/reboot of the entire series, altering a lot of the characters and some of the themes. In the meantime, I shan't post them in my own gallery till I've got the ideas for them thoroughly hashed out, so you'll have to content yourselves with the links and some quick descriptions of the characters. On the plus, this does give you the opportunity to give the attention to the artist herself. =DSo without further ado...
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11467726/
Caroline "Carrie" Fisher, PhD, Ichthyology
Species: Sockeye Salmon
Bio: On a research trip to a remote northwestern river system, during which she hoped to meet up with the fellow members of her assembled research team, she inadvertently discovered the strange properties that quickly transformed her into her new form. The initial shock wore off fast, and she now views it as the opportunity to study her field in a way never before imagined, having become, essentially, the ultimate ichthyologist.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11350581/
Kelly Lagos, MS Limnology
Species: Rainbow Trout
Bio: Kelly's studies of fresh water sciences brought her regularly into contact with Dr. Fischer at the university. While her area of focus only deals with fishes in a broader sense, she nevertheless jumped at the opportunity to accompany the professor into the wilderness for a summer of field research. Soon after arriving, however, Kelly met the newly changed Carrie, and fell victim to the same sort of changes. Overcoming the shock, she too found new energy and drive, enjoying the new form and forming a deep bond with Carrie, on both the intellectual and emotional levels.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11475155/
John Waters, PhD Hydrology
Species: Brown Trout
Bio: A colleague of Dr. Fischer, he was happy to spend a summer working with her on her own research, as his own grants had come up short for the season. Arriving at the study area, and finding a beautiful lake, his first thought was to enjoy the cool water on such a lovely day, though he quickly found out first hand what sort of properties the water held. But rather than fear or shock, he felt exhilaration, and took to the water like, well, need it be said? Finding Carrie and Kelly shortly thereafter, the three set out to find the last member of their party.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11468174/
Mike Warden, Fish & Game Ranger
Species: Arctic Char
Bio: Contacted by Dr. Fischer to help in the study of invasive fish, which as a ranger he had been monitoring for several years, Mike joined the small research team. Typically very stern and resolute, he is nevertheless adamant in what he does, and a valuable asset to the project. So when he, after an unfortunate fall into the river, found himself likewise affected, he saw the situation in much the same light as Carrie, and found it a bit ironic that he had become the same invasive species he had so long monitored.
Egg-ception
Posted 12 years agoI demand we breed more chickens that could do this. 0_0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSHCBspYnAI#at=91
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSHCBspYnAI#at=91
Where I've Been
Posted 12 years agoSo it seems that aside from faving things, I've been mostly inactive on the creative front. As it always does, life tends to get in the way sometimes. Long story short, a combination of things just eat up essentially all my time and just sap my creative energies, hence the lapse in writing. It's nothing of major concern, but just contributing to my frustration at not being creative. And while, unfortunately, that doesn't appear that it's going to end any time soon, I have settled into a routine where I can offhand chart down a little bit at a time, and slowly build things. So maybe before too much longer, maybe I'll have a new story to post. And also, kind of decided to look into getting commissions of some of my already explored concepts, and some new ones lingering in my head. So maybe stay tuned for some weird and wild stuff coming. =D
Easter
Posted 12 years agoAh, Easter, all about the eggs. Can you tell it's one of my favorite holidays? =D
Looking to Commission
Posted 12 years agoSo I've been thinking about getting a couple commissions done for some character concepts I've had for a while. I wanted to get some opinion of who might be good to approach for it. I'm looking for someone who'd be good with birds, and would be open to some, let's say, weird design aspects.
So any opinions or ideas?
So any opinions or ideas?
What Do You Think?
Posted 13 years agoSo still on the writing hiatus, but always floating around thoughts and toying with ideas. And while it looks like I won't be able to devote any serious chunks of time to just writing, I am still typing away in the scant free moments. So while I currently have nothing major on the table, I would like to ask all of my fantastic watchers your opinions.
What stories do you like the most, what do you dislike the most? Are there certain things that spark your interest in these works or moments that make you just go WTF? Do you think I've improved over time?
I am honestly looking for your honest thoughts. I think getting some ideas of where I'm standing would be of great benefit, and possibly help get those mental gears turning a bit more quickly. So any feedback is welcome and encouraged.
As always, thank you all for watching and reading my work. You guys help make this whole endeavor worth while. =D
What stories do you like the most, what do you dislike the most? Are there certain things that spark your interest in these works or moments that make you just go WTF? Do you think I've improved over time?
I am honestly looking for your honest thoughts. I think getting some ideas of where I'm standing would be of great benefit, and possibly help get those mental gears turning a bit more quickly. So any feedback is welcome and encouraged.
As always, thank you all for watching and reading my work. You guys help make this whole endeavor worth while. =D
Very Interesting
Posted 13 years agoSo, first off, a huge thanks to everyone who has watched, faved and commented on my stories. Getting so much positive feedback from you all is such an ongoing source of encouragement and inspiration. You guys are great, and I'm grateful beyond words. =D
Stories are still coming, some slower than others. Yes, I am working on the anticipated second part of the Wererooster story. I'm also reworking one part of my Gallus series, working on a couple others, and have a few tentative ideas that should keep me busy for a while.
Anyway, that's kind of what's going on. How's it with all of you? ;)
On a side note, I'm sure these images are in protest of something, but wow are they too down right interesting and creative to pass up. Also, is it bad I've kind of got a new idea after looking at them?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smitem.....n/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smitem.....n/photostream/
Stories are still coming, some slower than others. Yes, I am working on the anticipated second part of the Wererooster story. I'm also reworking one part of my Gallus series, working on a couple others, and have a few tentative ideas that should keep me busy for a while.
Anyway, that's kind of what's going on. How's it with all of you? ;)
On a side note, I'm sure these images are in protest of something, but wow are they too down right interesting and creative to pass up. Also, is it bad I've kind of got a new idea after looking at them?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smitem.....n/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smitem.....n/photostream/
Hello FA
Posted 13 years agoSo I'm a new FA member who dabbles in writing things. A little about me; I love so much of the work in the furry community, especially avians, oviposition, and transformation, especially if they're chicken-related.
Yes, chickens are my favorite subject, and most of my work will feature them, though there might be a smattering of other species as well. I'm always on the hunt for works like these, and any you guys can point out would be great.
I appreciate comments very much, and would love to hear feedback from anyone who reads my stories. Things you like, things you disliked, ideas you might have as well. Some of mine are pretty weird, but I think a dose of weirdness makes life more interesting.
Yes, chickens are my favorite subject, and most of my work will feature them, though there might be a smattering of other species as well. I'm always on the hunt for works like these, and any you guys can point out would be great.
I appreciate comments very much, and would love to hear feedback from anyone who reads my stories. Things you like, things you disliked, ideas you might have as well. Some of mine are pretty weird, but I think a dose of weirdness makes life more interesting.
FA+
