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Reactant 05-08-2015 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Dreamtales (Post 748855)
Thanks very much for posting this!

Please let me know if there are other kinds of attribute theft that anyone would be interested in seeing, or things you'd like to see done differently.

I agree some of the transfers were quick, but I needed to strike a balance between having just a few long detailed sequences vs. having lots of different transfers.

What are the most popular types of transfers?

Age, height, bust, maturity, and other secondary sexual characteristics...but as others have said, slower or incremental transfers are good, with gradual reactions in between if possible.

bstgate 05-09-2015 12:29 PM

Re: Attribute Theft/Transfer
 
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Originally Posted by Dreamtales (Post 748855)
Thanks very much for posting this!

Please let me know if there are other kinds of attribute theft that anyone would be interested in seeing, or things you'd like to see done differently.

I agree some of the transfers were quick, but I needed to strike a balance between having just a few long detailed sequences vs. having lots of different transfers.

What are the most popular types of transfers?

Any types where she considers herself ending up empowered - which is usually along the lines of a beautiful, slim, tall, busty, athletic young adult.

On a side note, i generally find in process comics that some artists are inconsistent between panels. Breasts, age, and general body figure seem to fluctuate between panels when there is no narrative reason for them to do so, which is distracting and sometimes even confusing. A way to remedy this somewhat (short of getting a better and more expensive artist) could be to commission several panels in a row from the same angle, where nothing changes except the intended process.

The Vanishing Boy 05-14-2015 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by godleydemon (Post 748904)
For those wanting to read this one, I highly recommend it, it's one of the greats still :) http://thechangingmirror.com/phpbb/v....php?f=16&t=85

^ The read is a bit too long for me, gave up in the middle. But the story is very good!

-> This kind of story can be pefectly implemented in a manga format! If only I have the skills, I will turn it into a fan-manga...

-> Contact Dreamtales and let Palcomix draw this!!!


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Originally Posted by bstgate (Post 749152)
On a side note, i generally find in process comics that some artists are inconsistent between panels. Breasts, age, and general body figure seem to fluctuate between panels when there is no narrative reason for them to do so, which is distracting and sometimes even confusing.

A way to remedy this somewhat (short of getting a better and more expensive artist) could be to commission several panels in a row from the same angle, where nothing changes except the intended process.

^ This is what Bojay falters hard in this department, Palcomix does it too but with lesser effect (although I love the anime-style disipline). An up-and-coming artist Sedna Studio, almost nails it...but the character design falls too similar to Sedna's other work "Yard Work," it's not a bad thing but I'm already nitpicking here.

godleydemon 05-14-2015 08:51 PM

Re: Attribute Theft/Transfer
 
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Originally Posted by The Vanishing Boy (Post 749438)
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^ The read is a bit too long for me, gave up in the middle. But the story is very good!

-> This kind of story can be pefectly implemented in a manga format! If only I have the skills, I will turn it into a fan-manga...

-> Contact Dreamtales and let Palcomix draw this!!!



^ This is what Bojay falters hard in this department, Palcomix does it too but with lesser effect (although I love the anime-style disipline). An up-and-coming artist Sedna Studio, almost nails it...but the character design falls too similar to Sedna's other work "Yard Work," it's not a bad thing but I'm already nitpicking here.

Actually I'm going to completely agree with you here and I've pointed it out in almost all of the Yard Work comics. Perspective is way off on a lot of panels and things don't seem to match very well. The faces bug me quite a bit too during age progression and regression.

Reactant 06-29-2015 09:59 AM

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Some portions of a new story relevant to this theme at The Changing Mirror titled "The Competition"

http://thechangingmirror.com/phpbb/v...hp?f=11&t=3313

Kevin_Generic 08-04-2015 01:55 PM

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To anyone interested, I just finished posting an 18 page commission dealing with a bunch of different kinds of Attribute Theft: http://morphy-mcmorpherson.deviantar.../Greedy-Curves

Max AP 08-07-2015 07:20 PM

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Just some attribute theft based on the popular card games.

http://loverendering.deviantart.com/...2F&q=card+duel

Enjoy them

Reactant 08-09-2015 11:28 AM

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Great link, that profile has a lot of potential

EduartBoudewijn 09-18-2015 03:11 PM

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I recently finished a commission; which involved two women swapping bodytypes, so I figured it'd fit here with the Attribute transfer.

Reactant 09-20-2015 07:16 PM

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thanks for sharing, not much new material in this area lately

black doom 09-21-2015 05:32 AM

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This series (or series of series') seems right up our alley http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.ph...e/TheRunelords

godleydemon 09-21-2015 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by black doom (Post 756730)
This series (or series of series') seems right up our alley http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.ph...e/TheRunelords

Went through and read a lot of the synopsis and such for the books and it looks to deal almost exclusively with male transfers. Though it might still be a good read. I'll pick up the first couple of books when I get the time and let everyone know how it turns out.


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