
SFW version, with little Boba for size comparison.
So I've been blessed with some great people in my life, and
blacknblue is one of them. Though I'm not a TF artist it was his dream to be rendered from human to Bristol, so I took on the challenge. The problem with drawing for friends when its supposed to depict them as a person is daunting, if you don't get their features even remotely right I fear they may think it's not them, or worse that I think they look strange, so a lot of care and attention went into this. XD
I didn't want the same static pose across all forms, so I wanted him to begin facing forward and end up facing away but across each one have it balance to the one before it.
Do you have a favourite one?
Bristol in all forms ©
blacknblue
Art + Boba ©
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So I've been blessed with some great people in my life, and

I didn't want the same static pose across all forms, so I wanted him to begin facing forward and end up facing away but across each one have it balance to the one before it.
Do you have a favourite one?
Bristol in all forms ©

Art + Boba ©

Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Serpent Dragon
Size 1280 x 644px
File Size 144.3 kB
Listed in Folders
For not being a TF artist, you certainly do as good a job as many specialists in the field. The decision to play with the pose as a continuous motion really helped you in this case; so much of drawing good transformation is finding ways to convey a sense of motion through the process. Helps convey that we aren't just looking at a series of static states. As for favorite... well, I'm partial to muscle in a bigger is (usually) better way, so the end result sticks out for me as appealing.
But still, I wouldn't worry too much about it being for a friend. The few times I received any sort of art from an artist I admired, I was frankly too thrilled that they'd even consider doing it that it made whatever the actual quality was irrelevant; They did it for me, and that' what mattered most.
Good job putting yourself out there in a new endeavor as an artist!
But still, I wouldn't worry too much about it being for a friend. The few times I received any sort of art from an artist I admired, I was frankly too thrilled that they'd even consider doing it that it made whatever the actual quality was irrelevant; They did it for me, and that' what mattered most.
Good job putting yourself out there in a new endeavor as an artist!
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