I tried the scenes from Deep Breath and had difficulty getting good results on the transformation. The sex scenes seem to work well with the available LoRAs, so there's definitely potential.
The real problem with LC1 is that there's a lot of panel breaking with characters overlapping and big gutters between the panels. So there's not a lot of places to pull a clean frame to inference on. I thought about trying a vertical video instead of horizontal but the panels kind of alternate between the two.
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.
Awww, check out how Matilda beams with effervescent joy at receiving the pearl necklace that her thoughtfull boss gave her as a token of appreciation the pride she that she puts into her position and her zealous dedication to productivity and laser-eyed focus to seeing a project to its completion no matter how long that it takes!!!
The chest compressing in and turning his voice into this dainty little one and the sound it makes when it shrinks is painful as fuck, the impressive part comes when the hips expand and his dick shrinks inward into a vagina, that's wild lol.
Wow, it didn't take long for her to discover that she loves the taste of cock in her mouth -- can't wait to see her take it balls-deep into her throat and swallow tons of cum she's certain to be rewarded with a couple/few pages from now!!
Something tells me that she's gonna be like "Coulda fooled me! Which one of us does it look like is packing the big meat and which one has the virgin tight little snatch that's fixen to get deflowered?!?!"
I start with a general concept, then build up an outline with a few scene ideas, then move on to a specific page breakdown. The page breakdown will have dialog and actions written out, sometimes it's just [they argue] or [they fuck] and I fill in the details later.
I usually have the entire page breakdown written before starting a comic. For this comic I would sketch a few pages, do the dialog to make sure the page breaks lined up, then color that batch, then post and start on the next batch. If you're asking if I made this up as I went along, no - the loop was the concept from the beginning. When I got the the overlapping parts I massaged the dialog and action a bit to make sure things mostly fit with what I had already written.
For the next comic, Crossworld VR, I rough sketched the entire comic with complete dialog before coloring anything. Partially for efficiency but also since it was a commission I wanted the customer to approve the plot before I commit to a huge amount of work.