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As with every start to a new year I like to take everyone and myself on a trip into the past by digging out pieces of art from the deepest parts of my personal archives. This time around I have two sequences to share and a few bonus images to push the total offering to 20 images! I have done nothing to them except crop the images to leave them as close to their original state as possible! Hope you all enjoy this journey to the past we are about to take together! ^_^


Woman to Feral Fox 13 part TF Sequence

This sequence was created way back in my teen years at some forgotten date 15 or more years ago. There are many things here that I wouldn't even touch today, primarily the concepts of multi breast and hair loss on furred creatures. After further research such things don't make much sense from an realistic anatomical standpoint, I now place such things into the fetish or kink classification and avoid them like the plague. lol

On a technical front, this is a simple Sequence with simple poses and very poor use of canvas space as well. Poor anatomical choices and bad technique are also present in the pieces, despite the flaws they still hold a certain simplistic charm though. At the time I didn't see the errors but looking back now I can see them, and for me that helps me know that I have definitely improved since the creation of these pieces. All in all, its to be expected from someone just starting out on any specific path, mistakes are always made, the important thing is to eventually realize those mistakes and correct them while adventuring and exploring. ^_^

While many things now reside in the past, some things still remain even now, still not very good at drawing humans and lose interest when anything goes feral, I have come to try and just avoid those things these days so projects don't just die or become unfinished like this sequence and many others have.


Woman to Wolf 4 part TF Sequence

This sequence was created some time after the last one (Perhaps a year or two) and totally lacked the Human pre TF image. This is a consistent for almost all of my TF stuff, I even find myself having to create a Human Pre TF image for recent Sequences that I have shared and will share with you all, in order to complete them fully. I find no pleasure drawing humans, and they are far too much effort to make turn out correctly, and I will probably never like drawing them. lol

The technical issues on this one include again poor canvas usage, and various anatomical problems, but slightly improved are the anatomy and the over all technique alongside more dynamic posing and view point. I actually REALLY like the pose choices for and second and third parts and may even reuse them in current projects! ^_^


Bonus Images

Colored/Revisited page 2 of last sequence.

Obviously, I really loved this pose back in the day too if I felt compelled to color it. :P You can also have a look at me experimenting with colored pencils just starting to incorporate blending into my coloring technique.


Medieval Warrior into Fox TF

Probably Created around the same time as the last images. Most of my older Tf art was pretty messy and sketchy and unfinished like this one is here. Just used mostly Mostly for the exploration of one offs and ideas/concepts as this one was. ^_^


Male Fox TF in Bedroom

One last jump along the time line to end this years journey into the past. 

For the most part we have reached a point where just anatomical problems exist, line confidence and shading competence is starting to show, and it includes another great dynamic pose ^o^


And that concludes this journey into my artistic past until the next time :P I hope you all enjoyed these old pieces and the look into my artistic development. 

As I have stated many times in various ways before, its important for every creator no matter what the medium, to cherish, preserve, and reflect upon their old works in order to better understand themselves and continually improve their craft. By finding their limits, embracing their strengths and discovering what it is that drives them to do what they do, they will truly be able to love what they do. ^_^ 

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