
Oh, those poor little miscreants! Tina will be happy to have her willing helpers for some time though ;3
Thanks for reading and commenting on this comic, everyone - if you enjoyed it, please be sure to visit
lionel's page and tell him so, as this is his creative genius and cute character design at work, and his unending patience and funding throughout the last year (which is how long it's taken to create this, believe it or not!).
There were times the task seemed impossibly daunting, and days when I tried working on it and gave up out of frustration (sketching out these pages was a tricky process: trying to get them all to fit neatly together, while showing all active characters, and using angles that were visually interesting *and* kept the flow of action going the right way... XP). However, I just adore these characters and their story, and through the trickier sketching times I got to practice some of the things I'm shamefully weak in (such as using perspective, and drawing humans). Overall it was fun and very rewarding - so thank you, Lionel, for choosing me to help you bring it to life ^.^
Commissioned (and written, and conceptualized) by
lionel.
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A quick note about comic commissions: I need a break from these for a while, so I am still not taking any, nor will I be in my next commission batch. Honestly, I need to practice a lot of things and get much faster at sketching and inking before I can return to these. Sorry folks! It's for your sake too - I feel like what I was charging for comics was reasonable, but to charge any more would be more than the art quality deserves, and at my current pace of work I would need to charge considerably more if I want to be paid fairly for my time. Hence the getting-faster mission ^.-
Thanks for reading and commenting on this comic, everyone - if you enjoyed it, please be sure to visit

There were times the task seemed impossibly daunting, and days when I tried working on it and gave up out of frustration (sketching out these pages was a tricky process: trying to get them all to fit neatly together, while showing all active characters, and using angles that were visually interesting *and* kept the flow of action going the right way... XP). However, I just adore these characters and their story, and through the trickier sketching times I got to practice some of the things I'm shamefully weak in (such as using perspective, and drawing humans). Overall it was fun and very rewarding - so thank you, Lionel, for choosing me to help you bring it to life ^.^
Commissioned (and written, and conceptualized) by

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A quick note about comic commissions: I need a break from these for a while, so I am still not taking any, nor will I be in my next commission batch. Honestly, I need to practice a lot of things and get much faster at sketching and inking before I can return to these. Sorry folks! It's for your sake too - I feel like what I was charging for comics was reasonable, but to charge any more would be more than the art quality deserves, and at my current pace of work I would need to charge considerably more if I want to be paid fairly for my time. Hence the getting-faster mission ^.-
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This comic was quite impressive. I reall liked how expressive you draw the characters. It's silly, but my favorite panel was Miss M on the phone, using her forepaw to hold the memo pad while she wrote and held the phone. Just little details like that brought this comic to life. Way to go.
I just noticed: In Taur Tail 1 it was winter with a lot snow, and here its looks like Shiloh's and Tina's Mom called Miss Monvoisin right after Shilohs transformation. So there mabe 1 or 2 days between the Voodoo-fight and transformation of the Boys/Girls and this last pages. But here is no sight of winter and snow and everyone, even the humans are dressed light. At least not winter/cold like.
Yeah, that was entirely my fault! I realized that in the setup panels at the beginning of the comic (which were originally just concept art for the scene and characters) it's clearly springtime, so I had to decide whether to keep the weather consistent within this comic or with the previous one. Made more sense to keep it consistent within this one - I did leave the trees in the parking lot leafless though, and drew the random extras in jackets and trousers, hoping that I could at least suggest it was still *early* spring :P
Honestly I've always thought your artwork is some of the most detailed and interesting around. I was thinking about getting a commission in your last batch and now I really regret it!
I think your prices are excellent given the quality of your work.
Have you looked into Patreon? That might help with your income without having to get quicker or increase prices.
I think your prices are excellent given the quality of your work.
Have you looked into Patreon? That might help with your income without having to get quicker or increase prices.
Assuming they sell that much in about an hour, assuming they're not the most pro-active workers and only work 6 hours a day... that'd be about 40 days. Not too bad.
Of course they also risk over-saturating their area with cookies and find that after the first 1000 people just don't want to buy anymore. They'd have to become a traveling cookie store! Going from town to town to spread the cookies.
Of course they also risk over-saturating their area with cookies and find that after the first 1000 people just don't want to buy anymore. They'd have to become a traveling cookie store! Going from town to town to spread the cookies.
For a moment, I thought the artwork was done by
leovictor64...after well, they do look quite alike.

I just re-read this from beginning to end. I missed a bunch of stuff in the room with all the treasures. Very good! Details are amazing! I also like the story and how it ends. They turn into taurs AND girls! Double whammy! But now they fit-in in that world. It seems there weren't that many humans around. So it works out!
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