/tfg/ - Transformation GeneralSnektember 2025 (Year of the Snake) EditionThings turning into other things, sometimes in a sexual manner but always in a hot one.QoTT : You just got snek'd. What are you going to do?Prompt: TF gym, whose equipment and programs transforms youPrevious thread: https://desuarchive.org/trash/thread/77511948>Anon works>Story Archiverentry.org/tfgarchive>SHRIMP Agency storieshttps://pastebin.com/Pdzmv2ej>Of Wives and Wyvernshttps://www.furaffinity.net/view/32359681/>Broodmotherhttps://pastebin.com/KxtUTAUu>Unlinking the pasthttps://www.furaffinity.net/view/36635003/>kigurumi eveninghttps://pastebin.com/wEMBuaTt>Rusedrentry.org/qp85f>Collage Creephttps://pastebin.com/E8fjKi2J>Melody of the Envioushttps://pastebin.com/wYfSS0u6>Goodra TFhttps://textbin.net/kti7q6zh2p>I Love my Milotic!https://textbin.net/xepvzyfzvb>SubTasquehttps://www.4binz.org/557>Ancient Pokemon TF Sex Jutsuhttps://textbin.net/8udo1zodob>Splitting Headachehttps://pastebin.com/t1VBCV7w>Anon Overpowers Dragonwiferentry.org/anon-overpowers-dragonwife>Aayla and Ventress: Slimebound Sistershttps://pastebin.com/LwaDs5wk>Scaled Survival: Wyvern Girlfriendrentry.org/o8kw6v>Moot's Fantasyrentry.org/5xudk8hi>Geck'drentry.org/nh382gex>Another Mondaypastebin.com/fPTyjWw9>Want your work to be here? Ask for it and i'll let other anons decideOther Fun Things:https://tierlists.com/create/transformationhttps://xeroxtwo.github.io/TFCurseGeneratorhttps://qtderg.github.io/switcher-roohttps://tfgames.sitehttps://unidentified-tf.github.io/TF-Generatorrentry.org/tfaibots>Concubug Collection, art and infohttps://mega.nz/folder/SoEhVYIA#M-t6PFJ2avmjd9fCL7LLhQhttps://pastebin.com/e6wCSmtA
>>77583319On a scale from 1 to 5, how painful do you prefer transformations to be?https://poal.me/6iq2ed
>>77583438I think it depends on what the art is going for. Usually my go-to are TFs where the process feels nice, but if its something like a werewolf TF then I really don’t mind a little pain, though nothing too crazy. I guess I’d say around 1-3.
>>77583319I don't have a picture of it, but I love the idea of being tfed into a sumo based fox by working out in a gym! I still want to write a story about it sometime
Someone last thread suggested changing the thread's prompt. Any suggestions on what the new one should be?
>>77583048>Gf lying on top of you>"Her" warm and fuzzy embraces you like a weighted blanket>Reach up to give a scratch behind the ear>"Her" tail swings and knocks over a pillow>Cute>Next morning everything's back to normal>Smirk as you sneak your fingers in through her hair and scratch that same ear>She shudders and taps her foot with a giggle>Catch glimpse of fangs as she opens her mouth>Awkward pause>She looks at you>You look at her>It's daytime...
Back to school.
>>77583886werewolves are still fresh on peoples minds from the previous thread so something about that
>>77583990need that in my life
>>77583438I don't mind some strain, but I obviously prefer no pain.
>>77583601Last sentence is unnecessary, gee thanks.
Gonna post the follow up(s) to this in a sec
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>>77584523Sorry for the crude job at splitting them up, but they were too big to post whole.
>>77584540Ending 1
>>77584551Ending 2
>>77584565Ending 2 makes a lot more sense, though I can't help being disappointed that the fun ends so quickly.
>>77585139I mean, in a scenario where a woman stuffs herself full of cotton which magically turns her into a pokeplush, I feel like both endings makes the same amount of sense.As for it ending, trust me, if I could have had more frames, I would have loved to have it continue, but it was 8 frames per page.
>>77585233Slop. Decent slop, but still slop. But decent slop. You taking requests?
I'm not sure if this is the right thread to ask this but, when you see caption, do you prefer to read all that text in the picture or you prefer no text there and read it down there in the description?
>>77585815Can you give some examples?
>>77585440>ai>requestsdude
>>77585876Huh? I mean your typical caption in Deviantart.
>>77586092Oh, in that case I prefer there being some text in the picture itself
Are any writers here interested in taking a quick request/commission for a very unserious and cute river otter transformation story?
>>77585440Not mine I'm afraid.Keep posting that sort of thing to only examples I think are worth the effort.
>>7758609290% of all captions are terrible. I can't immerse myself in them. A lot of them are really explainy too.
>>77586328I see, what are you looking in a caption?
>>77586328There are lots of things a caption can do, but generally, I want it to bring me into the moment. Make it easier for me to imagine the sensation of transforming or having my personality changed. They're also good if they help give context to the emotion the character is feeling during the transformation.That one with Isabelle falls into a lot of pitfalls. It wastes a lot of words on describing what we can already see. That first line can be shorted to just "Wh-what did you do?" and the following paragraph can be removed entirely.Paragraph 3 is not what someone would say to a friend that they just transformed. They're expositing instead showing their motive and relationship with their friend.Paragraph 4 is just a list of Isabelle's body parts, followed by 3 sentences of "I can't believe I like this???"With captions, you need to be extremely concise, and most writers aren't.
>>77587201I used to be a fan of captions but now just regular old comics would do. Because I think it's sorta lazy. Like a poof TF, there's no substance
>>77587201Yeah it's the 4th paragraph that really annoyed me, like if you're going to list all of her traits like that, do it as internal dialogue, not out loud, otherwise it feels weird
>>77587282For similar reasons I've switched to reading more full stories.
>>77587368>>77587366>>77587282>>77587201what do you think of this story?https://www.deviantart.com/bodyswappedrobot/art/Simply-Riveting-1179014727
>>77588122I like a bit of comedy. And to be fair to this person, they got a good deal, getting perfect vision. Though now they'll have to design smaller furniture
>>77588122I bounced off of it. It's a blatant self insert.Having a summary of your story up front is important, because otherwise you have to capture your reader in the first two paragraphs or so.
someone here give me a short synopsis for a TF involving a male turning into a raccoon (anthro)
>>77588531Might take a crack at it. Would you like it to be painful or?
>>77588625not overly. a little pain is fine
>>77588122Ah yes, the creator who was thinking about brigading an AI user with mass fake reports.
>>77588751qrd? explain more? because i do AI and i was thinking of following him
>>77588873You really shouldn't then. He's not going to like you. At all. Just look at his posts, second from the top to be precise. Now I'm not against people being against AI, but he seems pretty obsessed about it. And that never ends well.
>@the Pawnmorpher discussion in the last threadTry using reversion meds to bring them back to a more human form, then give them bear mutagens again. It should be an RNG on what kind of mutations they get. So keep rolling the dice until they get mutations you prefer. It won't help the grind factor, but you should eventually get what you want.What bothers me is when the mutations are asymmetrical. One foot is a paw, the other is still a human foot. So they suffer walking speed penalties. Just keep everything one or the other.
>>77588969yeah i'm seeing he is schizo, i saw he gets mad if people reposts his stuff too
>>77588531>>77588686How short is short? I decided to make this an actual story. I'm no author though so it'll be up for criticism>Jackson stumbled through the brush, having taken a wrong turn up the old dusty hiking trail, emerging into a clearing, opening out onto a dimly lit suburban road. He adjusted his glasses, the moon glare shining on their lenses, revealing ocean blue eyes, in a feeble attempt to see further down the street but no avail, only glimpsing a barely visible crosswalk maybe 40 feet away, checking his watch it was about 4 in the morning.>The old dilapidated streets stretched out far into the distance as he approached the crosswalk, thought it was strange, he could have sworn the little green man telling him to cross had some sort of bushy tail, though maybe it was just his eyes playing tricks on him since it was very late and he was starting to become very tired.>He had heard of little furry towns having opened up ever since the Collapse had occurred but had just assumed it was rumour started by crazy lunatics who were seeing mutated creatures, this was becoming a regular occurrence.>He kept walking down the street when he was interrupted by a sound coming from down an alleyway, what sounded like whimpering, as he noticed what appeared to be a cloaked figure crouched down beside a dumpster.>As the young man slowly approached the hooded figure. someone leapt out from another dumpster closer to the entrance, quickly pulling him inside of it as the crying continued to fill the alleyway with a harrowing noise. >The dumpster smelled rotten, yet surprisingly clean as an old soggy carpet lined the floors, as his eyes adjusted to the dark, someone lit a match, as he is eyes to eyes with what could only be explained as his tiredness manifest.>She clearly wasn't human, tall chocolate brown rounded fluffy ears perched atop her head, matching her hair of the same colour. Her skin was covered in a thick tan brown fur, though around her eyes.1/?
>>77588751>Furry artist try not to be mentally unstable challenge>IMPOSSIBLE!!!
>>77588969You can have tons of arguments when you are against AI, but I hate artists saying "No, AI is bad because it uses copyrighted content", nigga, you are using characters without asking permission
>>77589830Artists have had weird contradictory opinions about copyright for a long time. In the big picture, copyright hurts artists, which is why so many artists regularly ignore it. I thought AI would highlight how dumb copyright law is, but instead a lot of artists have doubled down on "We need copyright to survive" as if their art isn't being reposted everywhere and their money doesn't come from supporters and commissions which aren't effected by copyright.
>>77589428>the fur was much darker, creating a look he knew all too well, the little trash pandas had become all too common now that the roads had become too unstable for cars to travel down.>Though of course, Jackson had never seen one be capable of manhandling a human, and especially never seen one light a match. That's when he realised, this wasn't a mutated raccoon, it was clearly one of the anthros created by the Collapse's rifts. >Science still hadn't figured out where these furry humans had come from, other than the rift had indeed been depositing them into our world. They had swarmed into the cities, larger monsters having appeared and reshaped society.>The raccoon lady, who's name was Alice, began to explain to him that furries had started to go missing, especially after hearing the cry of one of their neighbours deep into the night. "They mimic those we love." she said cryptically. "They already got to me. Made me into this...thing you see before you.">Jackson then began to hear large heavy footsteps, as the whole dumpster began shaking, the crying starting to increase in volume as he feels prickling across his skin, Alice had left a deep scratch on his arm when she had pulled him into the dumpster a few minutes before.>He scratched the itch on his arm, as the hairs on his arm, already standing up from fear of the large entity standing over the dumpster, began to thicken and blacken, as a turquoise blue light began illuminating through the edges of the dumpster, forcing Alice and Jackson to shift closer to one another, Alice covering his mouth as he started to let out soft whimpering, the thick grey fur starting to spread across his convulsing, vibrating form, a soft yelp almost escaping out of his lips as Alice felt something start to push against her hand, his nose flattening seemingly from the force of her hand, her readjusting to close his jaws shut, his teeth falling out into her hand, like pieces of white candy corn, becoming dust.2/?
>>77588531If it's funny, it should involve pineapple on pizza because of ancient meme involving the great pineapple on pizza war.
>>77589175Yea. I don't like badmouthing people, but this guy is drama waiting to happen. Best to steer clear.
>>77590190This onehttps://www.tumblr.com/thebigdeepcheatsy/661845945719324672/trader-j0e-doomy-barawerewolff?source=share
>>77589949US isn't going to do shit against copyright because if they do, China wins
>>77590413What do you mean? The reason why China is able to keep up with us despite being a dystopian hell hole is because the people who do things here are beholden bureaucrats, lawyers, and HR who's jobs only exist to hold up red tape, and copyright is one of the biggest examples of that. Weaken copyright and the desperate impact standard, and we'll start winning again.
I am requesting office themed transformations.
>>77589949Copyright law highly benefits artists as it prevents large corporations and entities from just stealing their content whenever they wanted. However, the current copyright law was written to primarily suit corporations with just how damn long it takes for something to become public domain. 95 years after publication is fucking ridiculous. Let's say you work on something that is published when you're 40. That means you'll be 135 years old when the copyright expires. At that point you're dead, you're children are dead, and your grandchildren are either elderly or dead as well. This shit is only beneficial to corporations that want to protect their assets for as long as possible.It doesn't help that a lot of companies use scumbag tactics in order to keep their IPs as safe as possible. I remember on an episode of SleepyCast, they had Tom Fulp (creator of Newgrounds) talk about some of the legal troubles that the site ran into and some of the shit that large corporations do. Apparently companies that hold a lot of IPs will have a division or a branch headquartered in a region who's copyright judge heavily favours those corporations. That way they can sue using said division or branch and be favoured in any cases that go to trial. They also pull stunts like whenever they hit a smaller company with a copyright claim, even if it very clearly lands under fair use, they will purposefully wait until the last possible moment to legally respond to legal inquiries launched by the defender in order to waste their time and money so that they'll just drop the counter lawsuit that they'd almost certainly win.There's also shit like music companies (which there's 3 of them: Universal, Sony, and Warner and they pretty much own every popular song in the western world) have consistently sued 12 year old with like a dozen pirated songs for hundreds of thousands of dollars and have won.
>>77590098>The pain was minimal but he still felt stinging all over his body, like a burning sensation as his sharper, more canine-like teeth began to grow in, his blue eyes turning an amber yellow, glowing without light as Alice tried to contain his snout's snorting noises from his fast breaths.>His hands turned dark, long claws growing from the beds of his shedding nails, his fingers shrinking ever so slightly in size, the tingling sensation matching as his feet begin to match his hands in terms of long sharp nails jutting out and destroying his hiking boots.>The sound of tearing leather and bones cracking and popping is very apparent now, causing the large titan outside to lift the dumpster up and inspect it, shaking it around, Jackson and Alice hanging on to the inside wall as the large plastic lid doors fly open, the entity with large glowing blue eyes staring deep into the soul of the two hapless travellers.>Jackson, realising he has become a little shorter due to his new form, making him a little more agile, leaps with Alice onto the monster's almost-statuesque face, his and Alice's claws digging into the monster's eyes, Jackson letting out an almost feral scream as Alice sees a large bushy ragged ringed tail burst forth from the base of his spinal column. wrapping itself tightly around his body as the titan takes a swing at them with it's boulder sized fists.>However the two furry beasts managed to dodge the flurry, crawling up its face and leapt off, rushing across the rooftop, running and bounding towards the forest like two little fluffballs, scurrying off into the woods. What's next for Jackson, now he's become a furry little forest creature?>Can he solve the mystery of the Collapse? Does the author even know how to finish this story? Find out when I can restore any form of creative energy I have...3/?
>>77591761>Copyright law highly benefits artists as it prevents large corporations and entities from just stealing their content whenever they wanted.This is the lie. Lots of people see all the ways that copyright hurts small creators and society at large, but consider it a necessary evil because of that lie. Why is copyright important to the business model of the small artist who makes money off of commissions and patrons? Who already upload their work for free and have no protection against it being reuploaded?In a world without copyright, what benefit does a large corporation even get from copying the work of smaller artists? People could already get it for free.
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>>77593399>>77593436>>77593531>>77593655>>77593804>Allowing a whole body of ocean water to be contaminated with a shark TF virus.Boy I sure hope somebody got fired for that blunder.
>>77594019It's probably something specific to that very area that's polluting the water. I doubt the ENTIRE ocean is contaminated...
>>77594282It's only a matter of time, anon...Unless the CDC gets on it fast. In which case phooey.
The major problem with AI dislikes is the use of the same styles, I don't see a problem when people use the original style of the show
>>77593804I ain't afraid of the water, I'm befuddled that you have wolf ears somehow!
>>77594374The big problem with AI art is the lack of human intent. It's just a collection of symbols, rather than a window into a world an artist imagined. And I'm not just being pretentious, that's why AI art is so shit at making expressions that match the posture of the character, or drawing detailed backgrounds that make sense. It literally does not know what it is making.That's not to say human artists don't also do this. Especially people who draw a lot of commissions, humans can make slop too. It's just that AI can only make slop.That said, I'm fine with AI art being used to compliment a text post. Someone writing meaning into it solves the fact that the art on it's own is meaningless.
>>77594326>How's the decontamination efforts going?>Not good. There's so much infected water particles in the air that those who get near the beach are transformed. We've cordoned off a good section of the beach that isn't tainted just to make sure no more random changes happen. Also we had an incident where somebody didn't have their hazmat suit properly sealed and transformed. I don't know if the infection did something to their mind but they went around slashing open other workers' suits, triggering a cascade of transformations. Thankfully we had some security officers with stun prods on standby to deal with the mini outbreak.
>>77594548>drawing detailed backgroundsI challenge you to search around this board and find a pic that isn't AI that has a detailed background
>>77594859Detailed backgrounds was just an example to show what an AI cannot do. The principle effects everything. Like the image you posted. An AI would not be able to draw a character reacting to characters panicking while transforming, but not panicking themselves. It would would not put the "!!??" bubble above only the characters that are panicking. Even though an AI can draw all these individual things, it cannot connect them together in a way that makes a consistent scene.>>77593436 is another example. An AI could draw a sign, but it wouldn't be able to stylize it like a warning sign with an original infographic that matches the sign's meaning. It wouldn't be able to draw a character looking at the sign because the AI doesn't understand that signs are things that people look at. It doesn't know what a sign or a person is, it's just a pattern completion machine.>>77591170This is an even stronger example. Leaning on the machine, crushing the can in surprise, the way the character stands facing away from the more open office space, implying they came from that direction. Again, AI cannot do that. It can draw a character and a background, but it can't tie them together unless it's an extremely common interaction in it's dataset, a cliche.
>>77591170Be careful whenever drinking from and already made pot of coffee in the office.
>>77596976Soulful stuff.