
Maybe there was a reason this Air B&B was so affordable.... Or maybe my OCs are just inflicted with some kind of incidental TF curse.
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My patrons get to see bimonthly comics 2 months before everyone else! Patrons also get a chance to vote on the character and animal that feature in them, as well as other benefits, including HQ versions of my uploads, free monthly sketches, and more. If you're interested, check it out!
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Moose
Size 875 x 1582px
File Size 2.86 MB
Wow I really love this one! I think you really outdid yourself with the intricacy of the background, with the color palette of this log cabin and especially all the fun set dressing like the little pheasant, the deer head on the wall, the butterfly in the grass, and the bear rug. Really like the decision to start antler-first here and have it keep developing over to the next panel, plus the kind of tilt to the figure is really eye catching to me. Also love the middle panel with how her rib cage barrels out to the extreme coupled with how her back just juts out like that. You really portrayed the massive bulk these guys have, especially with how eviscerated the clothes get. Also enjoy the panel right after, given how perfectly rounded you drew the snout and the trope I really enjoy of one eye being changed and the other still being human, which seems to imply some MC to me given the final panel (I feel the body language gives me a completely feral vibe). Plus, you draw the moose in its totality especially well, love the extent you draw all the musculature in its back and stomach, as well as the dewlap on the neck. There's also a certain glass-eyed cuteness you gave this moose that really appeals to me (though I hear they might be worse than bears IRL if you treat them the wrong way). I think the only peculiarity to this drawing is how the fur looks in the last panel, it might be the lighting but it looks more skin-like to me than anything. Just a nitpick though, otherwise blown away by how good this looks!
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