From Human to Howl
Found my Halloween costume.
Sometimes you just need to embrace the transformation.
AI-generated werewolf transformation? Absolutely. Halloween 2025 sorted.
This started as a quick experiment with AI image generation—take a photo, apply transformation parameters, see what happens. The results were better than expected. Realistic fur texture, convincing morphology, proper lighting continuity across the transformation sequence. This is the kind of creative tool that would’ve required a VFX studio budget five years ago.
Now it’s accessible to anyone with an idea and basic prompt engineering skills.
The practical application extends beyond Halloween costumes. Transformation sequences like this demonstrate AI’s capability for visual storytelling, character development and conceptual exploration. For creative professionals, this represents rapid prototyping for ideas that traditionally required extensive resources.
Marketing campaigns exploring “before and after” narratives. Brand evolution visualisations. Product transformation demonstrations. The same technology that creates a convincing werewolf transformation can illustrate business metamorphosis, product development journeys or service evolution stories.
The trick is understanding what makes a transformation sequence convincing. Lighting consistency. Anatomical logic. Gradual progression rather than jarring jumps. These principles apply whether you’re creating Halloween content or visualising a business rebrand.
AI tools democratise creative capability. They don’t replace creative judgment—someone still needs to know what makes a compelling transformation sequence, how to structure the narrative, what details matter. But they remove technical barriers that previously limited who could execute these ideas.
Part mind. Part machine. Part howl.
The transformation isn’t just visual—it’s how we approach creative work itself.

Daniel Borg
Creative Director
psyborg® was founded by Daniel Borg, an Honours Graduate in Design from the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia. Daniel also has an Associate Diploma in Industrial Engineering and has experience from within the Engineering & Advertising Industries.
Daniel has completed over 2800 design projects consisting of branding, content marketing, digital marketing, illustration, web design, and printed projects since psyborg® was first founded. psyborg® is located in Lake Macquarie, Newcastle but services business Nation wide.
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