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Published: 2015-10-28 08:39:11 +0000 UTC; Views: 4353; Favourites: 28; Downloads: 57
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Description 's transformation into a hawk.

Chalice rituals can yield particular results when you know the true significance of runes.
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LydiaBennett [2015-11-07 18:34:52 +0000 UTC]

Wow, this is good. You pictured her in a moment in which you can see both parts - human as well as bird - still clearly enough. I especially like the transformation of the head. Lips lenthening into a beak, skull flattening and narrowing. A human skull must the the body part that changes most drastically in a transformation from human to bird. You did this convincingly, well done!

The background is something I like as well, with sketchy furniture and the Madonna statue.

As an aside, my native language is derived from a rune alphabet as well. I own a complete set of this Futhark, can read them and - hopefully - pronounce them correctly. Runes are something I carry a strong interest in, so I hope you will incorporate them more often in your pictures ^__^

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ErnCer In reply to LydiaBennett [2015-11-08 02:16:14 +0000 UTC]

Really helps to look at skeletons of whatever someone's turning into. Bird skeletons make for dramatic looking changes, so they're fun to do. It's great that you appreciate the little bits that I tried to put in this.

Background I wanted murky due to the inspiration i drew from Bloodborne. Which, by the way, is where I got those runes from. I won't assume that they're anything real, but I took a couple from the game and used them to imply the transformation. Your interest in runes, though, interests me in turn. I think they're just so cool. I know, boneheaded thing to say, but it's what I got.

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LydiaBennett In reply to ErnCer [2015-11-08 19:31:31 +0000 UTC]

Ah, that makes lots of sense. Sorry, I really don't know the first thing about transformations. This was my first lesson, thanks!

Not familiar with this game, sorry. Runes, oh man. Back in school we used to write "encrypted" letters to each other; runes were a good way to do that. We used the runes from "Lord of the Rings". Derpy. It was fun, though, and I've liked "sign" languages like that every since. Runes are lots of fun.

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ErnCer In reply to LydiaBennett [2015-11-09 23:21:28 +0000 UTC]

Just as long as you remember that they're rules I keep for myself mostly. Like, everybody's got a thing when it comes to it. It can be kind of annoying sometimes.

That's a worthy interest, if you ask me. I mean you're talking about Lord of the Rings and a similar interest gave way to what you were messing around with before. That's just awesome.

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Activoid [2015-11-02 23:09:45 +0000 UTC]

Really like how you illustrated the neck, people seem to forget that birds have pretty long necks in proportion to their bodies, haha.

You'll probably always be one of my fave transformation artists for actually putting thought and effort into anatomically logical transformations and whatnot, instead of being another boring furry artist cop-out. Thanks for just being you, your art is really a breath of fresh air for me on a website (and internet in general) that is over-saturated with cartoony animals and furries.

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ErnCer In reply to Activoid [2015-11-08 11:12:57 +0000 UTC]

Yep, and I really like the neck in transformation.

This is a really high compliment and it makes me feel that much more appreciated. Keeps me from comparing myself to other artists, which is pretty great.

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