School and work has been hitting me hard. I'm still committed to working on art, but it might not come out at the rate that I want it to. I am planning to release series after I have finished them, so people do not have to wait indefinitely for the continuation to a story (I do this a lot).
Now then, I thought it would be nice to take this time to highlight some of my favorite artists on DA, with a focus on ones that I think do not neccesarily get as much attention as they might deserve.
Checker625 was one of the key people who inspired me to start doing bimbo transformation art. I highly recommend that people check out their story,
Favor for a Friend, where protagonist Stephanie has a life-changing experience after reluctantly agreeing to pick up clothing for her roommate. They haven't posted in a long time, but I wanted to highlight them since they had a big impact on me deciding to get into this form of art.
Adiabatic Combustion was the other main inspiration in convincing me to start making bimbo transformation art. They have many different multi-page stories covering a variety of transformations, including bimbos, werewolves, and gigantism, and are still putting out content, albeit rarely. My favorite is
The Bimbo's Curse, a story about a woman who undergoes a strange transformation under the light of the rare pink moon.
I knew that
BeingObscene was going to be amazing when they posted their first art piece to this site earlier this year, and they have continued to put out very good and very different anthro TF's on a regular basis. My favorite piece is their first submission to the site, about a country girl who has a very interesting interaction with a
magic bell.
TheXtra89 is an older member of the site that has recently started posting tf art again. They specialize in TG art, often with a focus on the transformation and the after effects that it can cause. They have done Choose your Own Adventure pieces in the past and are currently making an awesome visual novel called
ID Card that lets fans reccomend branching paths in the story. I highly recommend you check it out.
Last but not least is
bendzz, the person who singlehandidly got me into the TF genre. He has been consistently posting art of guys getting turned into anthro girls and being put in compromising positions for many years, as well as working on a
3d transformation game and experimenting with VR TFTG.
They have some amazing
pay-comics, but most of their content is free on deviantart (mature stuff on furaffinity) and has been a big inspiration in the way I want to make art, specifically the way they draw their hips and snouts.
These are the artists that have primarily inspired my style of making art, and people that always makes me light up whenever they submit new art.