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Unread 07-13-2018   #11
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Re: Things that you really dont like to see in a transformation.

  • *POOF!*/Obscuring Mist effects. I’d take a silhouette shot any day; at least you can see SOMETHING there.
  • Clothing magically accomodating to the individual during the TF/revert process under non-magical means. (80s Hulk & She-Hulk, Nanami Kiryuu...maybe.)
  • Skin-ripping TF. Not so much for the gore, mind you; I just don’t think “wolf-in-sheep’s-clothing” should be taken so literally. “Trick ‘R Treat” might be one of the few exceptions to this.
  • Sudden mental/psychological shift. “When in Rome...” shouldn’t be your go-to excuse.
  • Reversed joints.
  • Sudden, massive, and near-instantaneous increase/decrease in mass with no explanation. RE6’s Derek Simmons is an excelent example for this, transforming from a humanoid form into larger, complex creatures in a matter of seconds in a universe where TFs were (usually) one-way monstrousity trips and reversing it took longer than a few seconds.
  • This, particularly the head TF (everything else was fine): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvmaiPK-rmU

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Originally Posted by Herro View Post
Human ears and animal ears at the same time
Never seen many TFs that do this, but it's still quite confusing on its own.
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