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10-17-2007 | #1 |
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Inanimate TFs?
Such as the stuff at this link? http://www.anonib.com/_stone/ Features women turned to stone, glass, metal, dolls, robots, food.
http://gray.sakura.ne.jp/~flap/main.htm Another, larger site on the same theme. I'm wondering, about the clothing TF category also, does that also include women turning into clothing? |
10-17-2007 | #2 |
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Yeah, clothing tf does include people changing into clothing. A few sites I know that deal with inanimates, some are fairly old, but I've not seen them posted...
There are Japanese BBS's that have ongoing, cartoonish style series, like this, which is all over the place in terms of tf, with object related being most common. this is mostly food related, although other things have been done as well. It's also more cartoonish in nature, nothing gory or grotesque. They're both actually being translated into English at this site One's like this and this are fairly new and deal mostly with flattenings and inflations, but there are the odd object or statue tf there. Aside from the site you mentioned, This BBS has statue tf's as well. Of course, there are quite a few on deviantArt, with artists of varying skill levels, that deal with inanimate transformations. ArgoForg is a good poser statue artist. Awittyname is talented as well, both in doing inanimates and in other things. Of course, there's Bignasty4life who I'm sure most everyone here has seen, but in case the odd one of you hasn't, he's done inanimate tf's. Maki12 and Redflare500 are newer and not as crisp at it, but they do inanimates quite often as well. |
10-17-2007 | #3 |
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I think I'd like inanimate TFs more if so many people didn't just draw a woman, color it all grey, and say "Ok, she's turned to stone lol." No effort, no process, it's just lazy. Of course, the reverse to this is people who just put a pair of eyes on an otherwise ordinary object and call it a day.
Even though she rarely does things sequentially or that show the process midway, Naga has a great collection of inanimate tfs because she actually makes the people into objects, and they look like they've been TFed. |
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Clothing TF as far as I thought, is TF to clothes (clothes changing shape, gaining life, growing/shrinking). Not woman to inanimate clothes which belongs under inanimate such as TF into fruits or any other motionless objects.
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Not really. Transformation often implies some extreme change, where alteration usually refers to minor changes. Human 'transformed' into clothes makes MUCH more sense than 'altered', and likewise 'altered' makes more sense for changing clothing from one style to another than 'transformed' does, because in the end they're still clothes. I suppose it would be rather confusing to someone whose first language isn't english and thus hasn't experienced these connotative differences in words that are otherwise quite synonymous. ------- On the topic of inanimate transformation itself, Naga has already been mentioned, and since the few other sources of inanimate I can personally think of are furry (and thus by nature not really as acceptable on this forum) the only other direction I could send you is into the depths of insanity, a la Demon-Man. Unfortunately this is much less simple inanimate transformation and much more... Body Horror? It's not really guts and gore like I've always thought that term implied. Body modification? No, that's not it either, that refers more to piercings than the transformations found within. I never really did find the proper term for the strangeness found from the likes of Demon-Man. And unfortunately almost certainly not what you're seeking, but I might as well throw it in the ring for the few that might wish to see it. Link to his stuff, not for the faint of heart, I suppose: http://f3.to/demon-man/?q=image Oh, and sorry for the hilariously long post to an outdated part of the conversation, I just needed to throw my thoughts down into recorded words, and words there were a lot of. It's what happens at 2:30 AM when something I'm quite QUITE interested in pops up in conversation. |
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12-29-2013 | #8 |
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Re: Inanimate TFs?
Mattress TF:
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10-17-2007 | #9 |
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theres always naga, her inanimate stuff is pretty nifty
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So transformations into inanimates don't go in the transformation section?
I'll keep that in mind. I was under the impression clothing TF referred to peoples outfits being changed. |
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That is because it is. Seems people are getting the wrong picture here (thinking it means that people turn into clothes). I will make a thread for Clothing TF.
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However, this all seems like nitpicking though. Last edited by TrumanGrace; 10-17-2007 at 04:02 PM. |
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