Holy hell, that is hot and horrifying in all sorts of ways. And quite a different progression as well, usually I would fantasize about something like this happening at the end after all the physical changes, especially with a fade to black/light fading as you alluded to of unconsciousness.
Wow, that's the best illustration of mind alteration I've ever seen, original and creative concept. Really conveys the brutality and ruthlessness of it in action.
I just noticed that comics which contains animation doesn't show up in the animation tab. In a comic a page has comic form and animation firm, u can see animation form. You can see animation if u access the comic then the page then clicking animation. If u go to animation tab, there's no section for animation of comics
So incredibly well-made and hot, especially panels 2 & 3. You have really refined the use of A.I. tools (and they have advanced so much) so that you can bring your work to life while fully retaining your signature style, and it is glorious.
Maybe it's still way too complicated and would probably require you to re-compose and re-draw it, but I'd love to someday see the elevator transformation from 'Entry Level Positions' transposed into animation. Or the transformation in 'Deep Breath'.
Question: Way down the line, as you keep getting better at this and the A.I. tools become more advanced, easier to use and more reliable (and, hopefully more affordable), do you see yourself making a full-fledged animated film, either a short or a feature (with spoken dialogue, sound effects, music score, etc), or is this all more just for fun, to see what you can do, as a side-activity for the comics? Either is cool, I'm just curious.
Holy hell, that is hot and horrifying in all sorts of ways. And quite a different progression as well, usually I would fantasize about something like this happening at the end after all the physical changes, especially with a fade to black/light fading as you alluded to of unconsciousness.
Wow, that's the best illustration of mind alteration I've ever seen, original and creative concept. Really conveys the brutality and ruthlessness of it in action.
Could you be persuaded to make an AI-animated remix of this scene showing our graverobber gurl here watching hur tits form on her chest, utterly powerless to stop hur forced transformation -- hur eyes transfixed on them as they grow with every inhaled and exhaled breath 'til they settle once hur ample bust is completely formed, wobbling and jiggling around on hur tiny ribcage while she catches hur breath?
Wow, that's the best illustration of mind alteration I've ever seen, original and creative concept. Really conveys the brutality and ruthlessness of it in action.
Wow, that's the best illustration of mind alteration I've ever seen, original and creative concept. Really conveys the brutality and ruthlessness of it in action.
So incredibly well-made and hot, especially panels 2 & 3. You have really refined the use of A.I. tools (and they have advanced so much) so that you can bring your work to life while fully retaining your signature style, and it is glorious.
Maybe it's still way too complicated and would probably require you to re-compose and re-draw it, but I'd love to someday see the elevator transformation from 'Entry Level Positions' transposed into animation. Or the transformation in 'Deep Breath'.
Question: Way down the line, as you keep getting better at this and the A.I. tools become more advanced, easier to use and more reliable (and, hopefully more affordable), do you see yourself making a full-fledged animated film, either a short or a feature (with spoken dialogue, sound effects, music score, etc), or is this all more just for fun, to see what you can do, as a side-activity for the comics? Either is cool, I'm just curious.
I made this using Wan2.1GP, a new open weight AI video model that can run locally and supports image-to-video. I provided single frames from the comic and generated 3-5 second clips and edited them together and added sound effects.