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Here's that 7-part body horror sequence I've been cooking up for hypothedragon for a while - contains some gore & physical trauma!

Also here's some concept sketches that led up to it: https://www.patreon.com/posts/43049625

I've got a whole lot I could say about it but I know it's pretty far outside the usual interests of my followers, so I'll probably just save some commentary for if some people ask for it or if it ends up getting more feedback in general than I expected.

Overall I'm just super proud of the work here and thankful to hypocriticaldragon for giving me the chance to flex some cinematic horror muscles!!

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Anonymous

I really dig the composition on that fourth part with the light casting the character in a silhouette as their teeth fall out. Was that inspired by anything?

Vixie

You absolutely should be proud of this, I love every bit of it!! You get such a good flow going even with just these small pieces of each scene. Panel 3 has to be my fav, getting the angle almost from their perspective, seeing all those screens and mirrors pointing back every change, it's an almost overwhelming not being able to look away from the change no matter where you look on the page!

jimbohusky

Ty!! Not inspired by anything initially, no - the lighting in part 4 was actually a last-minute thing that clicked as the sum of a bunch of different thoughts that almost stayed on the cutting room floor. I had originally planned to drop part 4 since it was a little redundant with part 3 as far as progressing the transformation, but I wanted to challenge myself a little and do a little extra for hypo for taking so long on the sequence by giving every rough sketch the full color treatment. So I ended up scaling up the wings and centering the panel around the wings "finalizing" themselves a bit, not quite 100% done and still a little raw-looking, but no longer skinless or bloody, so i got to thinking about light passing through ears, then of bat wing membranes. I was also trying to think about color spectrum progression with red being more prominent while the sequence was in the "bad / painful" phase, and I had a couple doodads on the center of the wall in the initial rough sketch that I figured I could turn into an alarm light for the medical team to indicate something has gone off the rails in the procedure. I had to stop myself from fiddling with it forever and just run with the "look with one eye squinting" check to see if it gets the point across and move on.