Name: N/A
Gender: Female?
Birthday: N/A
Age: Somewhere between 15 - 20
Height/Length: 18' 6"
Weight: 514 Lb
Race: Human
Occupation: Student (Previously)
Pre-Incident Information: Resident of the city of Idallen, Cartria, attending Birchview High School.
Incident Report: On November 10, ADA was made aware of the disappearance of several students from the Birchview area of Idallen, Cartria. ADA troopers Bob and Jimmy were dispatched to investigate the matter. We learned that the students were a part of a local youth group, whose members were able to shed some further light on the missing students. They all appeared to of had notable interest in the group known as the Society of Bliss, and often brought them up at their gatherings, despite the group not necessarily "appropriate" to discuss. The youth leader informed us that the subjects were often "surreal" and "bizarre", and that she was genuinely worried about these children. "The last time they wanted to talk about them, it had something to do with people living in harmony with animals," she told us.
The last place the students were seen was heading off into the woods in the north-eastern portion of the city, toward the lake.
After a couple of days searching, Bob and Jimmy finally found something: a patch of forest that was notably much more lush and colourful than the rest. The word "saturated" would also be fitting - it almost didn't seem real. The troopers described this area as having a "pleasant aura to it" and "very peaceful". And soon after, Bob and Jimmy found one of the students. The message Bob sent us - as strange as it was - certainly painted us the picture of the situation:
"In this pleasant forest realm, we found a young, happy girl, melded to the body of a furry snake. Did she merge with it? Did her body reshape into this? And...does she still even have breasts or parts? Maybe she's not even a she anymore? We are not certain yet, besides that she, and her new friend, are very happy now."
We're hoping to get some answers from her soon. It's good that we were able to find her. If she's there in those woods, then the others could be there as well.
I was in the mood for a happier implied transformation pic, so I whipped this up one day (sketched it during breaks at work, then digitally worked on it very recently).
I tried something different with this picture. Most of my pictures are 1500×1800, but for this one, I went down to half, 750 × 900, and drew with thinner lines. One thing I noticed between drawing traditionally vs digitally, is that traditionally I have access to all of the drawing surface and can control my actions with 100% accuracy (as long as I'm not drawing REALLY small details). Where as digitally, my actual drawing surface is very tiny, thus I can only accurately draw small portions of my picture at time. But even then, with the disjunction between what my hand is drawing on the tablet from what my eyes are seeing on the screen...it tends to be inconsistent and overall clunky.
Then it hit me: make the picture I'm drawing smaller! And that's exactly what I did. The main reason why I usually draw thick lines is for the sake of consistency and my sanity. But at a smaller overall size, I can consistently continue/draw smaller lines with ease. And I quite like how it turned out! And then as long as I double the size of the lines with no variation, everything will still look all right. I plan on using this approach for future pictures~
(Just noticed I forgot to colour the lines with this one. Ah well.)
Gender: Female?
Birthday: N/A
Age: Somewhere between 15 - 20
Height/Length: 18' 6"
Weight: 514 Lb
Race: Human
Occupation: Student (Previously)
Pre-Incident Information: Resident of the city of Idallen, Cartria, attending Birchview High School.
Incident Report: On November 10, ADA was made aware of the disappearance of several students from the Birchview area of Idallen, Cartria. ADA troopers Bob and Jimmy were dispatched to investigate the matter. We learned that the students were a part of a local youth group, whose members were able to shed some further light on the missing students. They all appeared to of had notable interest in the group known as the Society of Bliss, and often brought them up at their gatherings, despite the group not necessarily "appropriate" to discuss. The youth leader informed us that the subjects were often "surreal" and "bizarre", and that she was genuinely worried about these children. "The last time they wanted to talk about them, it had something to do with people living in harmony with animals," she told us.
The last place the students were seen was heading off into the woods in the north-eastern portion of the city, toward the lake.
After a couple of days searching, Bob and Jimmy finally found something: a patch of forest that was notably much more lush and colourful than the rest. The word "saturated" would also be fitting - it almost didn't seem real. The troopers described this area as having a "pleasant aura to it" and "very peaceful". And soon after, Bob and Jimmy found one of the students. The message Bob sent us - as strange as it was - certainly painted us the picture of the situation:
"In this pleasant forest realm, we found a young, happy girl, melded to the body of a furry snake. Did she merge with it? Did her body reshape into this? And...does she still even have breasts or parts? Maybe she's not even a she anymore? We are not certain yet, besides that she, and her new friend, are very happy now."
We're hoping to get some answers from her soon. It's good that we were able to find her. If she's there in those woods, then the others could be there as well.
I was in the mood for a happier implied transformation pic, so I whipped this up one day (sketched it during breaks at work, then digitally worked on it very recently).
I tried something different with this picture. Most of my pictures are 1500×1800, but for this one, I went down to half, 750 × 900, and drew with thinner lines. One thing I noticed between drawing traditionally vs digitally, is that traditionally I have access to all of the drawing surface and can control my actions with 100% accuracy (as long as I'm not drawing REALLY small details). Where as digitally, my actual drawing surface is very tiny, thus I can only accurately draw small portions of my picture at time. But even then, with the disjunction between what my hand is drawing on the tablet from what my eyes are seeing on the screen...it tends to be inconsistent and overall clunky.
Then it hit me: make the picture I'm drawing smaller! And that's exactly what I did. The main reason why I usually draw thick lines is for the sake of consistency and my sanity. But at a smaller overall size, I can consistently continue/draw smaller lines with ease. And I quite like how it turned out! And then as long as I double the size of the lines with no variation, everything will still look all right. I plan on using this approach for future pictures~
(Just noticed I forgot to colour the lines with this one. Ah well.)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 750 x 900px
File Size 399.4 kB
Thanks! ^^ Hee hee, you know, I've actually been thinking more into that. I saw it initially as a lamia/snake sort of queen conjoinment. But lately, I've been considering other things. Such as if she's merged to the tail-end of the snake...and perhaps may become that respective end even more so in the future? Or did her lower body morph into that of a snake's, and she's a fuzzy lamia with a tailhead? The answer...is not too clear as of yet~
So essentially, in this scenario, they're like an amphisbaena, where each head has full control over the body potentially. Thus, they need to figure it out between each other how to coordinate their movements and such. That actually would be a good case for these two! I do like the idea of them both have relatively equal power over the body, and have to talk it out, orally or mentally, to figure things out.
I imagine it probably does. Like having a regular snake for a tail, though this one might be a bit more intelligent than most snakes. And more mammalian~
I imagine it probably does. Like having a regular snake for a tail, though this one might be a bit more intelligent than most snakes. And more mammalian~
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