
This piece was originally created for a contest on an online roleplaying board featuring The Island of Dr. Moreau theme :)
The mission was to either to draw a picture or write a piece about one of the Island staff members getting a taste of their own medicine, which basicly means being injected with an animal transformation serum.
My writing skill is not that good, and I can't draw to save my life, so I decided to produce a photomorph of the head of the empire - Dr. Nicholas Moreau himself.
Moreau's character is a cunning redhead so I decided he's gonna be turned into a red fox, he's asking for it!. As you can see he now gets a taste of his own medicine! bwahahaha!
I was only given about a day to submit the morph so obviously I didn't get very far at first and only managed to finish a raw version of his snout, but after the contest was over I decided to keep working on the morph and add more detail and fur and stuff (good looking morphs take more time to complete than it seems!)
I'm quite pleased with the way it turned out. This is probably my best morph so far, been working on it for hours over hours :)
I was so lucky to stumble upon the wonderful ~wookiestock (http://wookiestock.deviantart.com/), which happend totally by accident if may I add.
I've been looking for so long for a good painful transformation pose and his picture was perfect! I really hope he'd take more images of similar themes.
Thank you wookiestock guy! :)
Oh, and I kinda copied the name of the stock photo he was using, I hope he won't be mad it's just fits the scene so well!
I'm always looking for comments and critque so I could produce better looking manipulations.
Make sure to view full size to see all the details :) enjoy
Tzell
The mission was to either to draw a picture or write a piece about one of the Island staff members getting a taste of their own medicine, which basicly means being injected with an animal transformation serum.
My writing skill is not that good, and I can't draw to save my life, so I decided to produce a photomorph of the head of the empire - Dr. Nicholas Moreau himself.
Moreau's character is a cunning redhead so I decided he's gonna be turned into a red fox, he's asking for it!. As you can see he now gets a taste of his own medicine! bwahahaha!
I was only given about a day to submit the morph so obviously I didn't get very far at first and only managed to finish a raw version of his snout, but after the contest was over I decided to keep working on the morph and add more detail and fur and stuff (good looking morphs take more time to complete than it seems!)
I'm quite pleased with the way it turned out. This is probably my best morph so far, been working on it for hours over hours :)
I was so lucky to stumble upon the wonderful ~wookiestock (http://wookiestock.deviantart.com/), which happend totally by accident if may I add.
I've been looking for so long for a good painful transformation pose and his picture was perfect! I really hope he'd take more images of similar themes.
Thank you wookiestock guy! :)
Oh, and I kinda copied the name of the stock photo he was using, I hope he won't be mad it's just fits the scene so well!
I'm always looking for comments and critque so I could produce better looking manipulations.
Make sure to view full size to see all the details :) enjoy
Tzell
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1280 x 960px
File Size 179.1 kB
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If it's based on any form of injections, it would be based on the newest of the movies. :)
Vivisection is "1. the action of cutting into or dissecting a living body.
2. the practice of subjecting living animals to cutting operations, esp. in order to advance physiological and pathological knowledge."
Basically, plastic surgery to make the animals appear more human..which was done on the brains, as well, and bits and pieces of other animals were spliced into them.
Vivisection is "1. the action of cutting into or dissecting a living body.
2. the practice of subjecting living animals to cutting operations, esp. in order to advance physiological and pathological knowledge."
Basically, plastic surgery to make the animals appear more human..which was done on the brains, as well, and bits and pieces of other animals were spliced into them.
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