The 404s shouldn't effect anything, the solution on my end is just to have blank placeholder images or just not attempt to preload those images since they aren't used. The animation changes speed and pattern randomly so will sometimes do things that look laggy - it's a tossup between variety and weirdness. I'm only getting ~1% cpu usage from this tab, and it runs fine on my phone.
There is also a rare bug where the primary animation frame will become transparent, but I haven't figured that one out yet.
So I'm not sure if anybody else is getting these errors, but the animation was laggy and when I checked chrome's developer console I'm getting HTTP:404's on: P3-4blur-shine.png, P3-5blur-shine.png, P3-8blur-shine.png, P3-4blur-drip.png, P3-5blur-drip.png, and P3-8blur-drip.png
The legs look kind of funny to me too, and I think it's because the ankle is too far up. (But then, there's no reason a satyr would necessarily have as long a lower leg as a human...)
That, and there's no heel.
Or also actually, it might be a balance issue, since her knees appear to be farther forward than her hooves but she's standing straight up (maybe even leaning forward slightly) from the knees up. So her center of gravity is way forward from her hooves.
Using the frame for depth here was very well done.
Also I like how "mistress" took the time to change into something more comfortable. Definitely gives some credence to Allison wondering about time passage.
If you can see anybody's cochlea, you must have *very* good eyesight. If you mean cornea, by which you mean sclera, Alison has very pale skin and the contrast tends to be overwhelmed by dramatic lighting. I suppose I could compensate for this but then you can get a glow-in-the-dark effect. Drawing is hard.
Have you ever thought about doing a comic involving a shrinking woman? Or maybe a m2f transformation followed by shrinking. I feel like it could be fun and would love to see something.