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Thrillerboy 10-13-2023 06:02 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
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Originally Posted by p2766479 (Post 857721)
Episode 1?

Second half of episode 4

Anahki 10-14-2023 02:50 AM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
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Originally Posted by Thrillerboy (Post 857717)
There's a werewolf episode; the werewolf is female. There is no transformation scene.

Business As Usual. So, another "move along" :D. Thanks for the heads-up man!

wolfgirl 10-14-2023 01:08 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
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Originally Posted by sybersamurai (Post 857708)
Quote from Screen Rant interview with creator of Wolf Like Me. Sounds promising but I am skeptical anymore bc everyone loves to name drop AWIL and then it’s a average 10 second tf.
“ I knew that in season two, we had to do the full transformation. We had to do the full gag of the American Werewolf in London-style transformation, and I know that was incredibly satisfying for the Odd guys, because that was one of the things that made them want to get into prosthetic effects. They were over the moon being able to do that, but we were all over the moon being able to watch it. It was the most incredible gag that they did in the ambulance, for that moment”

This is some good news. I know I'm going to get my hopes up again but it's good to know something is coming. As for Creepshow, yes there is a female werewolf episode, no transformation. It was second half of episode 3. The scene in the trailer with the beast girl has to do with some kind of vampire, no transformation.

Rei-Lin 10-14-2023 02:52 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
Just as a heads up, Rose Crowley, our resident Werewolf transformation producer, is starting to expand into using special effects more and more to sell her transformations more. In her most recent post, she's having effects added to her shorts by Liminalbean and is going to start some type of GoFundMe thing to raise money to do a full Werewolf Transformation like what a lot of us have been waiting for. It's coming soon, but unlike so many other projects, I believe Rose will be able to pull this off really well, especially if she can get Liminalbean and Gryf on board, both of whom has posted small posts showing their affects. Thought I'd give a heads up!

Cursebearer 10-14-2023 10:04 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
If there's anyone you can trust to deliver quality content, it's Rose. She immediately has my faith and my contribution for any and every project she takes on.

howlingfan 10-15-2023 01:51 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
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Originally Posted by Rei-Lin (Post 857728)
Just as a heads up, Rose Crowley, our resident Werewolf transformation producer, is starting to expand into using special effects more and more to sell her transformations more. In her most recent post, she's having effects added to her shorts by Liminalbean and is going to start some type of GoFundMe thing to raise money to do a full Werewolf Transformation like what a lot of us have been waiting for. It's coming soon, but unlike so many other projects, I believe Rose will be able to pull this off really well, especially if she can get Liminalbean and Gryf on board, both of whom has posted small posts showing their affects. Thought I'd give a heads up!

Yep, and at the same time, the Tales from Davidstown Patreon posted this update on their film project:

"Work continues developing the project. We’re now at the point of beginning to break down the crew and budgeting needs that will be involved, including SFX, VFX and creature creation. Yep, we’re aiming to build the full scale version of Emily’s wolf form! With costs in mind, we’re looking into potentially acquiring funding by way of a crowdfunding campaign, which will be further enhanced by offering supporters exclusive perks and merchandise."

Apparently, the cliché is true: "When it rains, it pours." It reminds me of the glorious year of 1981, when both "The Howling" and "An American Werewolf in London" were released within mere months of each other. We've been waiting FOREVER for a female werewolf TF that rivals those two aforementioned legendary films, and now it looks like we'll get two of them within the same year. Again, if you're not already onboard, here's the Tales from Davidstown Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/davidstown_werewolf_plays

ivan11422 10-16-2023 11:26 AM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
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Originally Posted by Cursebearer (Post 857730)
If there's anyone you can trust to deliver quality content, it's Rose. She immediately has my faith and my contribution for any and every project she takes on.

She has my vote! Rose is one of us!

Thank you for the great content! *howls*

elrey 10-19-2023 03:41 AM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
did someone already watch Wolf like me s2?

TF-Viewer 10-19-2023 06:48 AM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
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Originally Posted by elrey (Post 857760)
did someone already watch Wolf like me s2?


As much as I wanted to give it a full watch, I just ended up skimming through the few episodes that had descriptions about involving the full moon, and the finale. There was definitely process this time. I will watch it again in full to get better context. But I can say we don't get a full onscreen TF start to finish.
There's a slow initial TF in the last episode that happens in small bursts (pain, ears, teeth, muzzle, back) then offscreen her arms and legs change asymmetrically, then way off screen the TF completes. We do see the werewolf
multiple times up close as well. Again, that's all from skimming so there could be shorter or subtle TF elements I missed.

Cursebearer 10-19-2023 07:46 AM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
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Originally Posted by TF-Viewer (Post 857761)
As much as I wanted to give it a full watch, I just ended up skimming through the few episodes that had descriptions about involving the full moon, and the finale. There was definitely process this time. I will watch it again in full to get better context. But I can say we don't get a full onscreen TF start to finish.
There's a slow initial TF in the last episode that happens in small bursts (pain, ears, teeth, muzzle, back) then offscreen her arms and legs change asymmetrically, then way off screen the TF completes. We do see the werewolf
multiple times up close as well. Again, that's all from skimming so there could be shorter or subtle TF elements I missed.

That sounds pretty decent, I'll probably dive in later today and take a look as well. Thank you for the sleuthing!

Thrillerboy 10-19-2023 10:44 AM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
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Originally Posted by TF-Viewer (Post 857761)
As much as I wanted to give it a full watch, I just ended up skimming through the few episodes that had descriptions about involving the full moon, and the finale. There was definitely process this time. I will watch it again in full to get better context. But I can say we don't get a full onscreen TF start to finish.
There's a slow initial TF in the last episode that happens in small bursts (pain, ears, teeth, muzzle, back) then offscreen her arms and legs change asymmetrically, then way off screen the TF completes. We do see the werewolf
multiple times up close as well. Again, that's all from skimming so there could be shorter or subtle TF elements I missed.

There's one episode (Ep 4) where the change is impending, and she feels it starting as her hand starts changing asymmetrically before she can make it to her safe room. That's the only other process shown. To add context to the scene from the last episode, you do see her partially transformed in one scene before they show the arms and legs change.

Overall, there's significantly more than the first season, since they weren't actively trying to hide from the literal premise of the show this time. What is there is pretty well done; there's just not the full, uninterrupted transformation

TF-Viewer 10-19-2023 12:31 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
We interrupt this broadcast with breaking news. Silverbulletproof has posted a new comic on their DA page.

https://www.deviantart.com/silverbulletproof/gallery


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