Curiosity can be a dangerous thing. An abandoned looking facility may not be as void of "life" as one might think. All it takes is that initial itch to explore, that wonder of discovery. Although, in the end, you may end up finding something unknowingly overwhelming and horrifying. Something that can change your very core in the blink of an eye... but it may already be too late.
Don't get too close...
This piece of awesome was done by the amazing
I've said it before, but I'll say it again: I really like monsters and creepy type stuff. A lot. Been dancing around the idea of having a "monster form" and I'm really glad I could get something from Skulldog to help flesh out the idea.
Depicted in this picture is about mid-transformation, I think, since I picture him a bit more snarly and evil looking in the end. The idea is that that black ooze "seeps" out of all the red on his body, effectively coating his limbs in a sentient slime that can be pretty nasty to deal with, which also "drains" the rest of the color out of his fur. Once saturated, the structure of his limbs become altered as well, allowing them to change shape. Main thing is you definitely do not want to touch it. XP When he's completely transformed, it'll also seep from his mouth. Monster otter!
But I am so pleased with how this came out. I love the location, the details, and the pose. And the gooooo is nice. Oh gosh, I love her style and she's such a pleasure to work with. Was a fun commission to come up with, and I hope to further indulge my monsterness someday. I love it.
Here's the original awesomeness. Go give it some love.
Awesome artwork by
skulldog (You should seriously check her out, if you haven't already!)
Don't get too close...
This piece of awesome was done by the amazing

I've said it before, but I'll say it again: I really like monsters and creepy type stuff. A lot. Been dancing around the idea of having a "monster form" and I'm really glad I could get something from Skulldog to help flesh out the idea.
Depicted in this picture is about mid-transformation, I think, since I picture him a bit more snarly and evil looking in the end. The idea is that that black ooze "seeps" out of all the red on his body, effectively coating his limbs in a sentient slime that can be pretty nasty to deal with, which also "drains" the rest of the color out of his fur. Once saturated, the structure of his limbs become altered as well, allowing them to change shape. Main thing is you definitely do not want to touch it. XP When he's completely transformed, it'll also seep from his mouth. Monster otter!
But I am so pleased with how this came out. I love the location, the details, and the pose. And the gooooo is nice. Oh gosh, I love her style and she's such a pleasure to work with. Was a fun commission to come up with, and I hope to further indulge my monsterness someday. I love it.
Here's the original awesomeness. Go give it some love.
Awesome artwork by
skulldog (You should seriously check her out, if you haven't already!)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Otter
Size 700 x 906px
File Size 209.3 kB
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