
So,
Karawuff reached out to me in regards resuming work on an old sketch : https://www.furaffinity.net/view/37573795/
How could I refuse when I learnt this would also involve
kitana and
Kereminde

How could I refuse when I learnt this would also involve


Category All / Macro / Micro
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Female
Size 2000 x 2150px
File Size 5.55 MB
Listed in Folders
Ahh this is absolutely stunning! I am so happy to see you come back to the old sketch, it was already so fun and the finished piece is even better than I could have imagined! These three lovely gals must be absolutely massive judging by those planes! The little details here are seriously insane, I could look at this for a long while and still find something new. Simply put there is a lot to look at here and ALL of it is good! Fantastic work, as always
hm...I like the detail in this and these type pictures take massive amounts of time, but the perspective needs some changing. In order for the viewer to see the giantesses' eyes, those would have to be looking straight down and for that to be happening, they would have to be leaning way forward, or squatting down to see the viewer.
So the vanishing point is no longer a star, but a pillar out from the POV with repelling gravity so that everything should be pointing inward and shape planes that angle away from the center are exaggerated to greater than their normal angles away from POV. IMO.
So the vanishing point is no longer a star, but a pillar out from the POV with repelling gravity so that everything should be pointing inward and shape planes that angle away from the center are exaggerated to greater than their normal angles away from POV. IMO.
It's tricky when working on the perspective after drawing the characters, as this is based on a photograph. Usually, I draw my background followed by the character(s). That helps getting the proportions right. I must admit... I still haven't quite mastered my POV vanishing points on Corel paint. The majority of old works were all done by hand. It was a good learning experience for sure, and looking forward to progress as I go.
POV stuff is still one of my favorite things in regards to macro art. And once more you excel!
The perspective is really mind-boggling. It even looks a bit like dolly-zoom. You almost get a bit of a sense of vertigo from looking at those titanic beauties on the big screen.
And of course, the details are awesome too! The planes looking so absolutely tiny in comparison to the girls help greatly in conveying their true size.
Great work as always!
The perspective is really mind-boggling. It even looks a bit like dolly-zoom. You almost get a bit of a sense of vertigo from looking at those titanic beauties on the big screen.
And of course, the details are awesome too! The planes looking so absolutely tiny in comparison to the girls help greatly in conveying their true size.
Great work as always!
You know, it's Friday, you step out of work to go home for a nice weekend of relaxing and as soon as you get out the door, you look up to see this. Knowing your plans are now cancelled, possibly all the plans you had for the rest of your life, you can't help but think, "When did they start making iPhones that big?"
So, they can see their feets ;D
I love the perspective with female character , like this one :https://www.furaffinity.net/view/4011803/
Cool !
I love the perspective with female character , like this one :https://www.furaffinity.net/view/4011803/
Cool !
It's a 2009 movie about a guy who creates a machine that turns water into food. I haven't seen it either, but you can imagine what happens when the machine goes rogue and then starts messing with the weather.
I'd say the situation presented in this pic is far more preferable in comparison.
I'd say the situation presented in this pic is far more preferable in comparison.
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