Interview with BiggerWishes, A Creative Force in the World of Morphing Art

BiggerWishes is a talented and prolific artist who brings her unique vision to life through morphs, stories, and other captivating works of art. Her pieces explore fascinating themes such as breast expansion, butt expansion, face swaps, height changes, muscle growth, and more. While many of her creations are static images, she also dabbles in animated GIFs and short videos, often adding her flair with AI-generated content. Some of her most popular works, like “Jellyfish Sting” and “Successful Growth Experiment,” are paired with short stories. Fans can find her work on DeviantArt, follow her on Reddit and X/Twitter, and support her on Patreon.

#1) Can you tell the readers a little about yourself?

Hey there! I’m Sarah, a U.S.-based graphic designer by trade and a morph artist by passion. Most of my days are spent glued to my computer, bringing wild ideas to life through my art, whether they’re my own or someone else’s. When I’m not creating, I’m usually reading and writing erotica, admiring other artists’ work, or taking a break with PC games like Fall Guys or Darkest Dungeon. It’s a fun mix of creativity and chaos!

#2) How did you first become interested in adult morphs?

Oh, it all started about 16 years ago! The turning point for me was watching the movie Dude, Where’s My Car? That movie had a scene involving what I now know as giantess and breast expansion, and it just clicked for me. The idea of bodies and body parts changing fascinated me, so I decided to try it myself. From there, it’s been an exciting journey of morphing and creating characters ever since.

#3) What are a few of your favorite works from other artists and writers?

I’m a huge fan of BustArtist’s work, especially his comics H2grOw and The Ever-Expanding Universe. He’s amazing at what he does. BEGrove is another one of my faves—his animations and games are top-notch. Both of these creators are so talented, and I’m grateful for the inspiration they bring to the table.

#4) How would you describe your work?

I’d say my work falls under what I call “softcore classy-sexy.” It’s playful and teasing, with a focus on building tension between the characters. I like to create stories where one character has something the other one wants, but the fun part is that nobody’s saying it outright—it’s all in the tease. Lately, I’ve been focusing more on short stories alongside my animated images, giving fans a little something extra to get wrapped up in.

#5) Any advice for people who want to create photo morphs? Would you recommend specific software or certain techniques?

Absolutely! First off, YouTube is your best friend. You might not find tutorials specifically for morphs, but you can learn different techniques that will help you create realistic morphs by piecing video learnings together. As for software, like most artists, I use Adobe Photoshop, which is affordable with a subscription. It’s a great place to start once you’ve learned the basics.

#6) Do you have any upcoming projects that you would like to mention?

Yes, I do! I’m diving deeper into AI-driven character and video creation, and you can already see some of that work on my DeviantArt and Patreon. It’s been a fun, creative ride so far, and I love the “tease” aspect that AI allows me to build on. I’m really excited to see how far this technology can go and how it can push the boundaries for artists like myself. The possibilities are endless!

Thank you for doing this interview!

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