Showing posts with label andrade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label andrade. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2015

5 Year Anniversary!


Wow!  5 years on this blog.  Not too shabby...even if I don't really want to think about how much money I've spent on it over this time :)  Worth it overall I'd say - and I hope the artists concur.

Technically my first full commission was about 18 months earlier than the April 9, 2010 launch date - although some of my Andrade sequences might have predated that too - I'm a little rusty on my dates at the moment since the sticky site appears to have been closed down (and I don't have all the older emails available).

Now, in addition to the AutumnNatural sequence I'll be posting this weekend (and any gift art I receive), I do have one or two other surprises up my sleeve(s) for fans.  I guess I was a little premature with my 5,000,000 pageview contest, but I'll keep it running till someone wins....or until I launch the next iteration of this site - whichever comes first (hint....it'll probably be at least 2 months for the 2nd option, so don't worry if you're watching the ticker).

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Andrade: The Camping Trip: Bonus Pics

Now I don't normally have extra pics like this, particularly with this theme - but since the artist is based at the Sticky Site, I figured I'd add a couple pics to the commission that I could also post for fans of that site (got a small gallery there too) - good advertising.

No process here, just a series of different "sticky" shots featuring the transformed characters.


Andrade - The Camping Trip: The Conclusion

Well, I think collectively, the commenters on the part one got it right (with the obvious exception of one tf that wasn't hinted at initially).

As I said before, I've been waiting a long time for this sequence and it turned out beautifully.  A little more "furry" than I had originally envisioned, but given the amount of time and effort and detail put into it, I have no real complaints.

Stay tuned later this weekend for some post-sequence bonus pics.



Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Andrade - The Camping Trip

Now astute, long-time followers of the site (a relative measurement really, still been less than a year) may have noticed a few of the "Pending Commissions" have been up longer than others.  And none longer than this one.

It took a while, but I received Mr. Andrade's beautiful rendition of "Camping Trip" - and I think it turned out beautifully overall.  An amazing amount of detail and work went into this. 

To make things a little more interesting.  I'm just posting the first 6 pics of the sequence tonight - the rest will go up this weekend.  In the meantime, I'm interested in hearing what folks think will happen to the different characters (keeping the labels blank for the moment) given the intro hints and circumstances....Guess away!




Sunday, August 15, 2010

Andrade - Girl's Night Out

A somewhat lengthy sequence (comparatively speaking) that is itself only a very abbreviated version of a larger project I've had in the works for quite a while - and will probably be while longer too.

Work by the talented Mr. Andrade.



Sunday, April 11, 2010

Andrade - The First Teleporter Malfunction

Seriously, why don't they ever read the warnings? So many of these mishaps could be avoided by just a little common sense. If even one of these poor folks had been willing to wait a few more minutes for their turn, they could have made it home normally :( Hope those ladies are into their kibbles and bits.

But where's the fun in that? Another great piece done by Rodolfo Andrade from Sticky-Site.




Please folks, feel free to comment on any and all of these - particularly if you have any story captions or labels you'd like to add.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Andrade - Seal Women - Now There's Something You Don't See Every Day

My first commission from Rodolfo Andrade at Sticky-Site turned out great. It's fun to take a slightly less common type of transformation and work with it - especially if you can leverage the specialties and style preferences of the artist - which I feel fortunate to have been able to do in pretty much every case thus far.

This concept of leather/latex to sealskin/fur and specifically these two un-named characters springs from the same previous un-named project that originally spawned my cow-girl commission from Solios - although frankly, who doesn't like a good cow-girl tf to begin with ;p I will elaborate on it more in the future - not sure whether it'll wind up being a large commission or just a contest entry...my ideas always seem to elongate themselves and it's understandably difficult to request so much work out of a single artist regardless of payment.
Anyhoo, enjoy.










Art Contest #1 - *Updated* 5/3 to clean up formatting.

In the interests of strengthening the community, seeing some really great art, and because I just can’t get enough poodle-girls, I am issuing my first Transformation Repository Art Challenge.

Really, I've been sitting on the idea for a while, but until I actually made up my mind to set up the site, it was in limbo logistically.

The idea is fairly simple. Between now and 12 July (giving an extra week after the long July 4th holiday), any artist who wishes to participate should submit a picture sequence of an attractive woman turning into a poodle-girl.  There's no required scenario involved, it could be anything triggering the transformation - faulty teleporter, magic spell, wardrobe malfunction, let your imagination go nuts.

I say 12 July now, but not knowing my work schedule that far out in advance, things *might* get pushed to the right a little bit....probably not though, and I'll post updates if anything does change.

I fully encourage you to share this challenge with other friends and artists you may know who don’t regularly read this site.  Any artist I have previously commissioned from – even the same subject matter – is welcome to compete, but the submission must be a new piece.

On 12 July, I’ll announce three winners – First prize $150, second prize $100, third prize $50 – cash prize from me to you via paypal.  Additionally, (assuming I figure out how to post a poll by then), there’ll be open voting for two weeks following the initial contest completion on all the submitted sequences and the audience favorite – regardless of whether it already won a prize – will win an additional cash prize of $100.

Admittedly, the price per pic, even for the 1st place winner isn’t outstanding, but hey, it’s easy money right? Show off your stylings to the world and try something a little different – outside your comfort zone or otherwise.

If poodle-girls aren’t really your thing, I still encourage you to give it a shot and try something new.  I have a significant number of additional contest ideas for the future – seasonal ideas, straight-up shrinking/gts themes, etc – but if I can’t get any participation, why should I bother?

Now the hard and fast rules:
1. All work must be the original work of the person submitting it.  No exceptions.

2. Sequences must be at least 4 pictures long – for a [human!] Woman to Poodle-girl TF.  There is no upper limit to the number of pictures and additional consideration will extended for additional effort.

3. Any medium is accepted – pencils, ink, paint, digital art, CGI renders, photomorphs, etc – or any combination of mediums.

4. All submissions include the following information (which will also be posted with the picture): artist name, medium(s), scenario (if applicable), sequence title (optional) – and any other additional information you think is relevant.

5. Subjects must be adults – at least 18 – NO exceptions!

6. Any artist may submit as many sequences as they wish.

7. Unlimited revisions are allowed during the submission period.

8. On a scale of 1-100, the final poodle-girl form in the last picture, should fall approximately between 50 and 100 – where Mr. Andrade’s sample picture is about a 50




and Arania’s sample picture is about a 98 (a little additional room allowed for minor facial changes).

9. No copyrighted characters are permitted (unless they're your own characters). This means no anime, videogame, movie, comic/manga characters, etc.

10. By entering a submission, you are automatically giving permission for me to post it on the site clearly labeled and identified as an art contest entry – and although I would prefer to avoid it, if the artist wishes to remain anonymous, I am amenable to posting their entries in that fashion.  Additionally, these pictures do belong to the artists who create them (ie. You), so I have no issues about them being posted to your sites, galleries or anywhere else...why would I?

11. Submissions should be addressed to me: thrandrall@gmail.com – subject line should contain the artist’s name and that it is intended as a submission for the Art Contest.


Additional Guidance:


a. Upper body nudity is permitted but should not be excessive.  Lower body nudity will be frowned upon. Sexual activity is right out. (This is a great opportunity to try out some new poses or stances).

b. Constructive criticism by others is encouraged in the comments section, but *should* be accompanied by suggestions on how issues might be addressed, improved, etc.

c. Extra consideration will be given for judicious, original and innovative use of fur, clothing, BE or other additional tf styles (ie. WG – within svelte, sexy limits ;p), hair growth, etc.  Backgrounds or scenarios are optional.

I consider myself a fair person – you can check references with any of the other artists I have previously worked with on commissions (see my threads at the Process Boards) – and I will be honest up front.  If the quality or quantity of pictures are not sufficient to meet my standards (again, see the quality of pics in my other commission threads) – I will not choose a winner[s].

I shouldn’t have to explain myself, but if I get one or two entries and they both looked like someone scrawled them with a magic marker during coloring hour, I reserve my right not to shell out any money whatsoever….however, I don’t expect that to be an issue with the caliber of artists I know we have around here.

---- And if all my talk of poodle-girls and the limited sample pics I've posted still leave you scratching your head...have no fear, I do intend to post a number of additional previous commissions that should give you some ideas as well as linking to some other reference pictures not originally commissioned by me.