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You should see a vet about that. Pt 1 [COMM]
Get your rabies shots today!
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Z-Ray. (The file properties say this was last saved on July 12, 2016!) His Lyn getting a big gnarly bite and suffering the consequences. I was pretty pleased with how this set turned out!
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old post, perhaps, but I have to say, I like the way the bite looks...
The idea that the infection clearly can do very little with the damaged tissue... and thus, has to migrate a certain ways away from the entry point of the bite before it can works it's "magic" properly...
It even looks as though it might have repurposed some of the host's mass to create new veins specifically designed to travel away from the damaged tissue for swifter infection elsewhere.
It could also have made the veins to kind of "dodge" the host's incoming immune system long enough to spread elsewhere, granting it the host cells it needed to defeat, and likely transform, the immune system to it's own needs.
I mean... I don't know if you think of these kinds of details or not... and I certainly don't, usually... but there's some sort of strange... "extra"... quality to a number of your pieces that really suggest some deep, careful thinking ahead of time...
I am personally a fan of obsessing over such details, when I can think of them... The more detailed... the more "realistic" and involved and in-depth... the more... believable... the more immersive a piece, and it's given story, can become...
as someone who is also a transformation nut, of course, this is a double bonus. X3
Lovely work. I'll fave this one, as a reminder of it's general existence for referencing in the future, in case a need a gnarly ol' werecritter bite-induced transformation in my own gallery. X3
The idea that the infection clearly can do very little with the damaged tissue... and thus, has to migrate a certain ways away from the entry point of the bite before it can works it's "magic" properly...
It even looks as though it might have repurposed some of the host's mass to create new veins specifically designed to travel away from the damaged tissue for swifter infection elsewhere.
It could also have made the veins to kind of "dodge" the host's incoming immune system long enough to spread elsewhere, granting it the host cells it needed to defeat, and likely transform, the immune system to it's own needs.
I mean... I don't know if you think of these kinds of details or not... and I certainly don't, usually... but there's some sort of strange... "extra"... quality to a number of your pieces that really suggest some deep, careful thinking ahead of time...
I am personally a fan of obsessing over such details, when I can think of them... The more detailed... the more "realistic" and involved and in-depth... the more... believable... the more immersive a piece, and it's given story, can become...
as someone who is also a transformation nut, of course, this is a double bonus. X3
Lovely work. I'll fave this one, as a reminder of it's general existence for referencing in the future, in case a need a gnarly ol' werecritter bite-induced transformation in my own gallery. X3
I read this comment at the start of my roadtrip the other day, and I literally didn't stop thinking about it the whole time. I obsess over details when I'm drawing, and nothing gets put in 'accidentally', or just to fill space, or anything like that - I genuinely think about every single detail that I put in the picture, and you're the first & only person to notice and say something about it. And especially calling it "immersive", that really made me happy, because I think about how the body would actually react to certain types of transformation.
Thank you so much ;____; Your comments made my 2020 so much better!!
Thank you so much ;____; Your comments made my 2020 so much better!!
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