




I've had this caption story prepped for quite a while. That means that I'd finished modifying and framing the pictures; I only lacked the actual story. Writing a story like this takes a while simply because of its length. At almost 50 frames, this is easily my longest caption story. I certainly didn't intend for it to be this long, but I kept finding pictures I liked, so the story kept growing. I still didn't get to use all of the pictures I wanted to, either.
That said, this is a unique story because it involves two different transformations (hence the name - it has no more literary meaning than that). I'm quite proud of some of the modifications here, so I hope you all enjoy them as much as I enjoyed creating them.
That said, this is a unique story because it involves two different transformations (hence the name - it has no more literary meaning than that). I'm quite proud of some of the modifications here, so I hope you all enjoy them as much as I enjoyed creating them.