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We mythologize transformation as external. A curse. A potion. A witch’s whim. But Jade taught me that the most agonizing—and liberating—transformations are the ones you choose.
I’ve spent years drawing the curves, the flickers of blue magic, the shocked eyes in the mirror. But last night, I had a conversation that changed how I’ll ever draw a “before and after” panel again. And I need to write it down—from her perspective. from her perspective saphirefoxx
Hearing this, I felt a cold knot in my stomach. How many of my stories have I written as spectacle ? How many transformations have I treated like fireworks—beautiful, loud, and forgettable by morning?
But then comes the panel I’ve drawn a hundred times: the character’s hand reaches out, trembling, and touches the glass. Let’s discuss in the comments or head over
Jade laughed (textually, with a “haha”). “You think I’m accusing you? No. Your work gave me language. When I watched The Foxx’s Curse , I finally had a word for the feeling of waking up in a body that’s yours but doesn’t fit : dysmorphia. And when I watched the resolution, I had a word for the opposite: homecoming .”
— SapphireFoxx
The project remains a notable entry for those interested in the evolution of first-person storytelling within this specific genre of digital animation. From Her Perspective | SapphireFoxx Wiki | Fandom