Description
Revenge is a burning urge, one that does not simply fade once a goal is reached. Instead of satisfaction, the urge turns outwards, looking for other targets in a futile attempt to appease itself.
After her transformation, Kitty tried to return to a normal life, tried to return to her old work. But her... "condition" led to difficulties, such as the callous receptionist at the agency who dared suggest she shave her delicate fur, and even remove her beloved tail. Kitty may have been transformed against her will, but she had grown to enjoy, even love, her new state of affairs. And to be asked to take that away...
There are some things that cannot be explained... things that can only be understood when experienced... firsthand.
"Let's see how she feels when someone tells her to cut of her tail now..."
The story of Dr. Kitty continues with her latest transformation, merging the arrogant receptionist with several species of fish to create her very own mermaid.
I learned a few more tricks this time around, using layers more creatively in order to color the piece, and doing fine adjustments later on. Since I have to work with considerable technical and hardware limitations due to aging equipment, I have to do what I can to lessen the strain on my computer while getting the best looking results possible.
Characters by
Story by me, based on his commission treatment
Characters pencilled on A4 Vellum Board
Paints on Photoshop CS3 with a Genius G-Pen 450
Comments: 20
Variable-Edge In reply to human72 [2018-05-26 23:55:00 +0000 UTC]
The story of Doctor Kitty is pretty much told in a non-linear fashion, based on the art commissioned by her creator, .
Basically, he gives me a concept, the characters, and the story behind it, which I then adapt into the version you then see here on DA. The story is his, but the words you read are mine, based on his treatment.
As for the earliest parts of Doctor Kitty's story, chronologically speaking, you can refer to these:
followed shortly by
both of which, quite coincidentally, both involve Kitty being drenched. I don't think I had that in mind when I was putting these together (they were done back to back, but the water theme wasn't essentially there, at least to my memory...
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jkrolak In reply to Variable-Edge [2018-05-27 00:48:38 +0000 UTC]
Well, considering she started as a normal Hollywood B-Movie / Scream Queen actress....
And we were showing a pin up / promotional photo that she kept from her old life, back when she was trying to scratch out extra dough from life on the convention/autograph circuit. Right up until that one fateful day, on the movie set when that new genetic modifier.. err special effects/make up machine malfunctioned while she was filming a remake of Catwomen on the Moon, leaving her permanently half-feline.....
She only wanted to cry her out her frustrations to the night. Pity she didn't read the weather forecast about that drenching downpour. Nothing like a poor soaked kitten to bring tears to you eyes.
One lengthy lawsuit later, she was left with only the set (gothic house) they were using for the movie, the effects companies assets (one thoroughly disavowed make up machine), several million in damages - like she'd ever collect a dime, and a burning desire for revenge against those she deemed responsible for her new appearance. Oh yes, how those responsible would pay if she could just get her paws on them.
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human72 In reply to jkrolak [2018-05-27 23:20:56 +0000 UTC]
did you bring in the genetic modifier for this? if so then the woman will get her revenge on you for this. if not then tell me who brought that thing in there. let alone who's dumb idea was it to even use it in the first place let alone bring it all there.
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jkrolak In reply to human72 [2018-05-27 23:33:17 +0000 UTC]
The make up machine was in theory Hollywoods latest greatest invention for fantasy movies. It would "temporarily" make the actor into their role and then restore them much quicker than the traditional method. It even worked thousands of time (if you don't listen to rumors) without so much as a hiccup. Just what every producer wants to recreate cheap B-movies with "top dollar" makeup effects.
At least until that big, too difficult to cover up, incident where Kitty became a genuine feline. The court was assure it was a freak accident, first time anything like it had ever happened. Her human patter was "lost" half way through the restoration process. Something about a brown out, short circuit, overload, and since there was no record of her new genetics, they couldn't make her back into a cat (anthromorph) or resemble someone else.
As for that last question, well, the make up team responsible ended up with a pair of fairy wings when Kitty (who was actually pretty smart for a so called Scream Queen) figured out how to use it better than they ever did. Even if she still can't figure out how to return to normal, not that she want to anymore.
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human72 In reply to jkrolak [2018-05-29 20:45:47 +0000 UTC]
I see well they will need to make better improvements after this accident like having the back up geanes of the person who is going to go though this is one reform.
so that's what happened and in what way lost is applied here?
so that's what happened to them and are they still around alive after all of this?
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jkrolak In reply to human72 [2018-05-29 21:52:22 +0000 UTC]
The "inventor" mysteriously disappeared after the multimillion dollar judgement - typical mad scientist. They didn't have any real assets aside from that old mansion Dr Kitty got, anyway.
The production company went bankrupt apparently having no real assets aside from the machine, after the same verdict. Funny how they never seem to have money except when it comes time to pay themselves.
All the cast/crew were found responsible but not liable = they were just following instructions (correctly) so were not financially responsible for the accident.
Insurance company happily paid off their token part of the judgement. It wasn't their money so they didn't really care.
As for what's going to happen to them - that depends on if Dr. Kitty can get her claws on them.
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human72 In reply to jkrolak [2018-06-01 02:58:48 +0000 UTC]
I see in what way did this person disappear? did you find the person? and dam that sucks for assets.
sounds like that should had been a corrouption investigation then just that.
ah that matter. so the poor gal understands those guys were innocent in this simiplay just following orders? or will the classical "just following orders" defence fail? cause sadlly it failed numerous times one of those is the trial after the English civil war with the restoration of the king of one of the vet officers of the parallment forces on trail tried this defence but got found guilty of it.
I wonder if those guys made themselves scarce after this cause the gal will never find them all compleatlly.
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jkrolak In reply to human72 [2018-06-01 06:10:02 +0000 UTC]
1) Answer that and win the prize. Countless parties are all eager to know. Could have even used devise on themselfs and now be almost anything.
2) Should have been, amazing what a payoff in the right place can do.
3) "Hsss fttt, They'll all PAY!!!!" No I don't think Dr. Kitty is in a forgiving mood. It's always the brunette who gets it in horror movies. Saying they were just doing their jobs isn't going to work. "I'll have my REVENGE!" Nope, she's definitely not about to forget either. Maybe a nice squeaky toy or a case of tuna might help.
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jkrolak In reply to human72 [2018-06-01 20:55:16 +0000 UTC]
No
And bribery does work, right up until it doesn't. The Inspector General for that dept. estimates a 4 year backlog in cases. I'm sure they'll eventually get around to it. Sooner, if there are any more complaints.
She has her own catnip dryad. But if you're volunteering, she has a nice sunny spot over in the atrium that you'll love after the conversion.
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jkrolak In reply to human72 [2018-06-03 02:11:44 +0000 UTC]
The department says they would appreciate additional money to hire more manpower instead. 15-20 bodies should do it, plus the 1 year training time and no further allegations they need to investigate. That way they could have the backlog solved in 2-3 years.
You'll have to see the rest of Dr Kitty's antics for the answer. And it won't help. She has the only known working copy of the machine plus all the patents.
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human72 In reply to jkrolak [2018-06-04 15:14:16 +0000 UTC]
you know they can transfer others from other places to there to handle those cases especially those at law school and get the same result.
ah that matter so who is the next victim of dr kitty and there are ways to get the copy etc and the patents. for there is always more then one laying around somewhere.
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uglygosling [2017-02-09 23:56:04 +0000 UTC]
'Let me out of here! Change me back!'
'Yeah, sure.'
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jkrolak In reply to uglygosling [2018-05-27 00:52:53 +0000 UTC]
Actually, once she finally gets over the panic, our new little mermaid will get her long suppressed wish to become a Hollywood star.
First there was the contract with a theme park to portray a character. Then another contract for TV specials, parade appearances, tuna endorsement commercials, late night talk shows about her upcoming movies, another endorsement deal with a cruise line. and more. She actually had to hire a staff.
Sure it was scary at first. But now, she's a superstar... er... fish.
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jkrolak [2015-12-08 22:13:27 +0000 UTC]
And she should be done just in time for dinner...
The thought of a good meal had her licking her lips in anticipation, as she had a craving for,,,,,, chicken.
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Variable-Edge In reply to jkrolak [2015-12-08 23:20:04 +0000 UTC]
Oh great, now I'm craving chicken!
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GhostShell5 [2015-12-08 21:18:01 +0000 UTC]
Best not to make the Mad Genetists madder. Fun Piece.
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