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April Sequence - Werewolf to Not-So Wolf Nanase

There are two versions of the wallpaper of this sequence due to how wide each step in this sequence is. When the steps are narrow, it's easy to make a wallpaper. When they're wide, you either make each step overlap, or you go the black bars on top and bottom cinema route.

In short, the first 1080 files has overlapping larger steps, while the "wide" version has smaller sized steps with black bars on top and bottom.

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Comments

Typically. But there's probably some kind of combo you could pull that'd need your werewolves to start out as all human. :B

McZed

The problem with that card is that, typically, the non-human side of the card is the better side. So you just spent 1RG to make all your creatures worse. It'd be better to go the other way. :-P

Edward Haag

Mastery over Instinct - 1RG. Instant. You may transform any number of non-human werewolves you control.

McZed

In "Classic" werewolf lore, transforming back to human form is always accompanied by a moment of confusion. Or at least a "Oh My God what have I just done?" I guess Werewolf Nanase has more control over herself in werewolf form than I gave her credit for. :-P

Edward Haag

But she's a werewolf. She knows what happened, silly. :B

McZed

I agree with this; the smoothness it adds works really well with it as a sequence. I'd really like to see you continue that kind of illusion of motion and such.

Rumbles

While I certainly appreciate being able to see 100% of the art in the wide version, the overlapping one has an aesthetic to it that is much more appealing to me. I think it kind of gives the illusion of motion, leading one frame to the next more smoothly.

J. Jenny Jameson

Gotta be honest. I was expecting more of a "What the hell just happened?" expression/pose in the final panel. The sultry look works too, though.

Edward Haag

Amaze-tastic!

M Berntson


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