So here's an actual TF sequence again... with a little extra.
Yes, this is directly related to Football to Goth TG TF. In an incredibly silly turn of events, some cheerleaders (?) have taken offense to the TGing and goth-ing of their football star, and have decided to take their revenge on ... some goth guy?
This whole thing is very orderly and logical in my mind, but may seem random and bizarre until further details are revealed. Can't say if this'll turn into a comic series the way Raver did or not, but we can always hope, right? There will be at least one more related piece.
As for the technical aspects... this one was kind of unusual. This is actually the first draft of the TF. It was supposed to be the concept/practice stuff, but several of the frames were so good that I decided to polish it up and use it as the final.
Furthermore this one is a little different in terms of construction and pacing. Instead of carefully tracking the TF itself, the pacing is based on the motion of the character falling to the floor. It's also
a full 360 degree rotation around the character during the TF.
Unfortunately, all the effort that went into the fall and the rotation pulled some of the effort away from the TGing; this one isn't quite as detailed as my others in that respect.
Not completely sure. I was born male so I think that's why I find male-to-female transformations more interesting. Hard to say why the community at large follows the same pattern.
Haha, ending with the thong straps showing, even. If I ever dreamt up one of these transformations that didn't use magic (or technology so advanced that it may as well be magic), I'd make it painful and gruesome, too. Each body part having different rates of change would result a lot of pain. Imagine the difference in water volume of a man compared to a woman. That would require a lot of fluid loss in one way, or another (salivating, urinating, vomiting, sweating, etc. (I think either the sweating, or vomiting is the least... freaky)). (For some reason, I'm countering myself...) Then again, I guess the change would require burning a lot of calories and the water may be turned into steam.
In general, most transformations would require a range of substances to be rapidly created or destroyed. That's probably why "fast" transformations are almost always explained by magic or super-science. Human biology basically can't support a complete gender change unless it happens over months at least; you're talking about a change more extensive than going through puberty, which manages to be confusing and uncomfortable despite taking years.