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Unread 06-12-2007   #1
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Spider TF

From GenYun's 'When Superpowers Go Wrong' thread I posted a small sketch of a character who would have been in my 'Tag You're It' series from the TG forum who was in mid-spider-transformation.

So I decided to color the image and give it its own forum topic.

I've always found insect TFs entertaining (I'll count arachnid as insect here, forgive me) because of the reactions. The Roach scene from Freddie 4 is probably one of the more famous examples, though the first one for me was from the Spiderman animated series in the 90's where Spiderman's mutation goes a touch too far (he was male though, but I always thought of what would've happened if the mutation were given to Mary Jane).

Anyway, just thought I'd share. Apologies to any aracnophobes
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I like it! It's not my thing, but I like that different parts of her body are farther along in the transformation than others. It's a more disorderly transformation than we normally see, which is interesting to me. Good job!
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much better in colour good work dude
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Thanks for the comments. For the sake of being a completionist I decided to draw and color a picture of the complete transformation.

I failed to mention that the character in the sequence was also arachnophobic, which explains the reaction. Of course, most people would react strongly anyway, I'd think.

Don't ask how her panties stayed on when the rest of the clothes were torn off. I mostly didn't want to bother trying to figure out how to do the crotch with a bit of an exoskeleton.
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You art is good, I wonder if she will eat her boyfriend?
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Not bad, but not quite anatomically correct...picky I know...

Watch this one. It's not a spider, but the insect/arachnid connection works still

http://youtube.com/watch?v=5W61q7iLCgQ
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Nice job Baron.

That was an awesome video too.
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I'm just curious how her panties are still on with that abdomen. And with cameltoe too...
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Perhaps not anatomically correct, I didn't look up anything for reference, I just started drawing. This is my first real attempt at an animal TF (Or... 'non-human', anyway) I'm mostly interested in TG and BE, and not terribly interested in most common animal TF. But I do like uncommon stuff (insect, plant, some reptile), perhaps mostly because they're so different. The most common TFs we see tend to involve other mammals, I like to see something less similar to a human.

As for the panties, as I said before, it was really just to make it easy on myself. If you REALLY want an explanation, I dunno, they ripped at the back but got caught on something on each side.
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I'm just curious how her panties are still on with that abdomen. And with cameltoe too...
I've run into this problem myself...I can't seem to figure a solution when it comes to arachnid/insect TF...I can't figure out how to work in the abdomen and legs to fit into the TF's suspension-of-disbelief which is very important for me. I can draw a satisfying spider-hybrid in the fashion of say Centaur (making a human torso connected to a six-leg spider abdomen) but I can't factor the process. Same with bee-girls...

It always good to see interest in the non-standard TF's (with 'standard' being animal or furry (de facto) I suppose...)
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Isn't it obvious.. those are indestructible magic panties.. and are in fact the source of the curse that transformed her into her worst fear.

Well it's possible, right?
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I've always like insect tfs- Spiders, wasps/bees, preying mantises...

It's a sub-genre that just never gets enough attention, in my opinion
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