
Item Conjuring: "Whom Nose His Strings" - Acoustic Guitar
If y'all ask, I've been wanting to do something like this for a while. What am I saying exactly? Using an old OC, one of a couple who were created for this sort of purpose: displaying the ability to do bizarre and interesting shifting, shape-altering, and property manipulating abilities. To make it even better, this guy has a big backstory in the works, which explains his past, who he is, and what he is, as well as what he is truly capable of...
Now to elaborate what is actually going on here.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5642098/ I was inspired by this little commissioned comic page done by
swatcher. Since I had been long wanting to do something with my OC here (whom I shall reveal that his name is Nathaniel), both ability-wise and in-general overall, I decided to emulate Swatch and make another conjuring sequence. Although, this is technically not how Nathan conjures his stuff. Therefore, to make a point clear, this is just an inspiration warm-up to get myself motivated into making a sequence of Nathan, and/or any of the other OCs related to him, doing item conjuring the way how I had conceptualized them doing it 7 years ago when I had first created them. In fact, I have one done of Aster, who is a part of Nathan himself, doing it. I just need to get around to scanning the sequence and then I'll post it here. Well, so as long my scanner doesn't miss off any of the sides of the whole pic. Had to delete that because it was missing parts of the sequence around the top of the page. There's just no way I'm posting incomplete pictures. Seriously...
Nathan by me
The guitar is another model from Martin Guitar, known as the D-18. (This may be a customized version of it, but they deserve their rights, no?)
Sequence technique and style inspired by
swatcher
Now to elaborate what is actually going on here.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5642098/ I was inspired by this little commissioned comic page done by

Nathan by me
The guitar is another model from Martin Guitar, known as the D-18. (This may be a customized version of it, but they deserve their rights, no?)
Sequence technique and style inspired by

Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
Species Canine (Other)
Size 1150 x 1280px
File Size 189.1 kB
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