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First of all, what you need to know is that most of this is really old. Newenglander approached me about working in this project in like, fall of 2008. It's actually written to fit in to the original "gator girl' sequence I did way back. The writing is his; not only did he do the dialogue but he actually scripted the panels and everything (it's actually the most specific and professionally written script I've ever got from a collaborator or commissioner so major props to him).
I took a long time on the art, like, so long you can see my style change. Unfortunately I kept putting this down and then coming back to it because I struggled so much with the art, ugh. I think I actually learned a lot in the process of this but most of it is best phrased as "how not to..."
Basically the big take away from this was that comics are not easy for me and I take so long on them that I pretty much solely do them for personal work now, except in super rare cases where all the stars align, etc.
So, for those of you that like my sequential TF work, and those of you who dig my older style, this is kind of a bonus track I guess. I debated not posting it, but I put so much work into it that I am kind of at the point of "whatever" it is what it is. Time to let go and move on.
First of all, what you need to know is that most of this is really old. Newenglander approached me about working in this project in like, fall of 2008. It's actually written to fit in to the original "gator girl' sequence I did way back. The writing is his; not only did he do the dialogue but he actually scripted the panels and everything (it's actually the most specific and professionally written script I've ever got from a collaborator or commissioner so major props to him).
I took a long time on the art, like, so long you can see my style change. Unfortunately I kept putting this down and then coming back to it because I struggled so much with the art, ugh. I think I actually learned a lot in the process of this but most of it is best phrased as "how not to..."
Basically the big take away from this was that comics are not easy for me and I take so long on them that I pretty much solely do them for personal work now, except in super rare cases where all the stars align, etc.
So, for those of you that like my sequential TF work, and those of you who dig my older style, this is kind of a bonus track I guess. I debated not posting it, but I put so much work into it that I am kind of at the point of "whatever" it is what it is. Time to let go and move on.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Alligator / Crocodile
Size 639 x 800px
File Size 240.6 kB
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