
And my otter self-TF is done! =D
"I had not believed the old shaman when she had handed me the tiny pendant and told me all this stuff about my inner animal and forest spirits. To me, it was simply the old, clichéd pitch about local folklore and myths to entertain credulous tourists visiting the village. Yet, the yellow citrine crystal was nicely engraved and shiny, so I had decided to keep it as a souvenir. The day after, while my friends were trying to catch something for dinner, I had decided to walk alone for a bit along the river. I was enjoying the tranquility and fresh air of the woods, and the calm swirls of the clear water.
For unknown reasons, the idea of taking a swim suddenly started itching me. I had walked too far away from my friends and could not see them anymore. They were too busy trying to make a proper use of their fishing rods to notice I was gone. Perhaps they would be impressed if I came back with a couple of fish caught without any useless human tool. I was quite a good swimmer after all.
I was actually starting feeling odd. These uncanny thoughts were not normal. Maybe I had stayed for too long under the sun. It was surely true: my legs were feeling weak and I was staggering. It was more and more difficult to climb over rocks as they seemed to get bigger and bigger. I soon stumbled upon a boulder and fell on the floor. To sit down there and rest near the fresh water sounded like an incredibly clever idea. I was really dizzy. I simply closed my eyes and enjoyed the moment. My skin was itching but my rational mind decided it was surely because I had fallen on nettles somewhere. Everything had a scientific explanation after all.
My swimming pants were getting really loose on me though. I should have felt embarassed but my sharpened logic told me pants were uncomfortable when one had a tail.
Wait a minute, since when do I have a tail?"
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Illustration with Letraset Promarkers, A5 paper (14.8*21 cm)
If you want to see the WIP of this picture:
Sketch: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/18510109/
Inking: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/18530881/
I hope you'll enjoy this one! =)
"I had not believed the old shaman when she had handed me the tiny pendant and told me all this stuff about my inner animal and forest spirits. To me, it was simply the old, clichéd pitch about local folklore and myths to entertain credulous tourists visiting the village. Yet, the yellow citrine crystal was nicely engraved and shiny, so I had decided to keep it as a souvenir. The day after, while my friends were trying to catch something for dinner, I had decided to walk alone for a bit along the river. I was enjoying the tranquility and fresh air of the woods, and the calm swirls of the clear water.
For unknown reasons, the idea of taking a swim suddenly started itching me. I had walked too far away from my friends and could not see them anymore. They were too busy trying to make a proper use of their fishing rods to notice I was gone. Perhaps they would be impressed if I came back with a couple of fish caught without any useless human tool. I was quite a good swimmer after all.
I was actually starting feeling odd. These uncanny thoughts were not normal. Maybe I had stayed for too long under the sun. It was surely true: my legs were feeling weak and I was staggering. It was more and more difficult to climb over rocks as they seemed to get bigger and bigger. I soon stumbled upon a boulder and fell on the floor. To sit down there and rest near the fresh water sounded like an incredibly clever idea. I was really dizzy. I simply closed my eyes and enjoyed the moment. My skin was itching but my rational mind decided it was surely because I had fallen on nettles somewhere. Everything had a scientific explanation after all.
My swimming pants were getting really loose on me though. I should have felt embarassed but my sharpened logic told me pants were uncomfortable when one had a tail.
Wait a minute, since when do I have a tail?"
===
Illustration with Letraset Promarkers, A5 paper (14.8*21 cm)
If you want to see the WIP of this picture:
Sketch: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/18510109/
Inking: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/18530881/
I hope you'll enjoy this one! =)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
Species Otter
Size 900 x 1274px
File Size 1.49 MB
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