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Sometimes you can just slide the jaw back and up, stretch the back of the skull a little, and the squashing effect leads to a more seamless transition.
Or you can just say fuck it, and stick with the human skull all throughout!
Changing from a human jaw to a pony jaw is especially a big problem. Sometimes it's worth putting pony features on a human skull, resulting in an interesting mid-form.
The human jawline and skull is still there, but with the pony features emerging atop it.
@Marenlicious Did as suggested.
Accidentally turned into Smolder.
On one hand, this makes observing her harder.
On the other claw, it makes it much much easier.
@GooeyGulby @ShinyHelix Sounds like someone who needs to go into more horse therapy. The doctor will see you now.
@ZeraoraTosh I see shark, I pinch ears. Those ears are now sushi >:v
Hey all y'all up and coming TF artists.
Use references. It helps a lot. It's not cheating, it's a natural part of being an artist.
I've done TFs of creatures I have little to no experience drawing and the only reason why they come out halfway decent is BECAUSE I use references. https://t.co/UITqOvfquk
@accidentalfox Huh that is weird...
...Nothing to do with me at all.
Promise.
Couldn't do a round of TF portraits without doing one of Twilight now could I?
And also a Rainbow Dash for a friend!
#transformation
#transfur