FA-mohukuma PIXIV-実験体で落書きを投稿しています。 主に人魚?みたいな生物や龍らしき生物ヌルテカが好きです。
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@Gryf_Art I think many other artists also create works in which the subject transforms into a snake itself.
Among those, this one retained the human skeletal structure while clearly maintaining the silhouette of a snake, and to him, it looked like a form that was genetically natural.
@Gryf_Art A long time ago, I stumbled upon gryf’s website. Among the works I’d never seen before—the ones that gave me new ideas and inspiration—I’m pretty sure there was one depicting a creature just about to transform into a shark. I, too, was really drawn to that wonderful perspective
@Gryf_Art I love the process where human skin directly replaces smooth orca skin, while bones extending from the spine swallow the small coccyx and thicken to form a tail fin, eventually fusing the legs as well.
@Gryf_Art On Cat People's bed, he transforms into a leopard with a bit of pain, but the way he sheds human skin was striking. Personally, I prefer the raw, genetically fused look over a fully animal form.
@Gryf_Art When chanting the spell to transform into a dragon, the pronunciation starts as human speech. Yet, even as the skeleton and vocal cords change into those of a dragon, one can continue to vocalize. I believe this is because the spell is written in the language of dragons.
@Gryf_Art Its upper body is covered in a smooth, mucous-like skin characteristic of aquatic creatures, though it is still undergoing transformation. The posture, with the skeletal structure of its legs still visible as it stands, is striking.
Twenty years ago, I drew a transformation into a legless wyvern. While it's common for human arms to change, this type fuses with the body, developing leg muscles that become wings.
@Gryf_Art As the body changes, the coccyx develops and the tail grows, undulating as it moves. When clasped between both legs, the skin smoothly fuses and grows. Both arms also undergo changes: the skin on the arms first becomes pleated, then transforms into elastic wing membranes.
@Gryf_Art particularly like how the entire central body is wrapped in a thin yet unbreakable snake skin that adheres tightly during this transformation process, while the human arm inside still retains its shape and the membrane appears to float. The way it's drawn is extremely instructive
I got the texture and modeling from draft to AI, Google's AI video production, and fusion of human and dolphin, and the result is better than my blender model.