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Just my thoughts about that:

As an artist I would go with the last one. Sometimes the pace has to be fast to deliver the best results. Some people always like it slower or longer but keep in mind that something like that can destroy the whole change.

I usually made my transformations step by step so far. Especially when I want to go with a climax change (minor changes increasing to strong changes) it's better to go fast, at least at the end. 

I would also like to hear your thoughts. I would appreciate every comment! Let's discuss about it.

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S D

You are a becoming a master of genitalia transformation ---> draw that out if possible!!!!

Lanaix

I'm fan of the mayor transformations like breats hips butt and private parts, but like the one before i enjoy the private parts tf the most

Fr0g

For me, it's the chest and the hips that really make or break a piece. Almost all of the content I’ve been exposed to so far has left me wanting for more transformation time. Now I can totally understand why that is, transformation sequences are usually rather fast (in the 2-3 minutes range) probably because rendering that much information is a bitch and a half. I suspect even a 2-3 minute video like that in a modeling program would take on the order of 24 hours to render not to mention the setup time. In my mind, the ideal transformation sequence gives the watcher ample time to process what the subject is going through. I think a good example of spending ample time on a body part can be found in “A Strange Case” by DanielSan on the TGComics website. In this sequence, there are three independent shots of three different angles of the change of her chest giving us ample time to appreciate the details of the sequence and of that particular body part. That amount of attention should be paid to every body part in the ideal TG sequence. It’s totally unrealistic but I long for the day we have a 7-10 minute transformation sequence that is majority transformation content and not filler. (I don’t expect you to do this Surody but it’s worth making what I would like to see known ;) ) This may just be a consequence of my own twisted mind but I have always found the most enjoyable parts of a TF sequence to not only be the transformation itself but also the sounds and sights associated with the event. Subtle moans, groans, facial expressions, and body language all work together in tandem to make a great sequence. Just as a monotone storyteller is uninteresting so too is a monotone sequence. i.e. we just work through all the body parts as images and then are down with it. It’s part of why I enjoyed “The Obsession” so much, it told a good story and we knew what he was feeling in the sequence.

Anonymous

I think for alot of people it's about DETAILS, details, details , details. Take a look at a piece of transformation In my opinion the highest quality and time spent on each part of the transformation is De Lune from Daniel San he has had years of experience under his belt but even that transformation left me wanting more. In a perfect world for me at least would be 30mins of just transformation, Detailed transformation I agree with Meme man it takes time for your brain to processes the transformation and even longer for you to get really excited from it. I understand that 30 mins of High Quality transformation will be VERY TIME CONSUMING but I think that everyone would be more then willing for the wait because the end result will be well worth it. I would easily pay up to $50 for a piece of perfection such as that. YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY SLOW AND STEADY WINS THE RACE!

Lanaix

How you want fill 10 Minutes or even 30 Minutes of Transformation that would go with almost unnoticeable changes like fingertip for fingertip, also i would hard to get that things done or even get the attention for that small changes by the viewer. I think 5 minutes would be already really long and hard to produce

surodyTG

ha thanks. It's still a very hard part of the animation though.