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02/08/2008: "A little vest-thing!"

I will not, today, bother linking to all the previous Aiidedis entries - that is why there is a search function!
I quite like this new look for her, from the belt up. The bottom I am still not sure about.
I still am not sure how these people deal with clothes during shapeshifting, and I don't think a logical explanation can ever truly be reached!
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on Tuesday, February 19th, strikeromega@gmail.com">Striker said
Well, actually, they have regular clothes made out of the same stuff, allowing their powers to not, say, burn to a crisp or rip upon strethching. Unstable molecules. Phlebotinum.
on Tuesday, February 12th, oscarmv@mac.com">El Cruzado said
They came up with some 'super-cloth' in super-hero comics to explain it (In Marvel comics it's a Reed Richards invention. I dunno about DC). In a wink to their own cliches, they also made it always tighten around its wearer, thus explaining why everyone's in tights.
on Saturday, February 9th, Striker said
There's generally two trains of thought. One, rips up. The character will be naked afterwards. This tends to happen more in mature productions, and a variant is in a series where the character rips out of their clothes to magically be in them again at upon transforming back.
Then, you have the magic shifters whose clothing either disappears or turns into part of the form somehow. I'd kind of tend to assume, based on what art I've seen, that these shapeshifters might go this way.
And now that I've gotten that out of the way, that's a pretty awesome picture. I envy your ability to take a standing pose and make it look dynamic.