
A Gathering of Goddesses I: Planetside
A Gathering of Goddesses II: Palmside
A Gathering Of Goddesses III: Kneeside
A Gathering of Goddesses IV: Pawside
A Gathering of Goddesses V: Sunnyside
A Gathering of Goddesses: Complete
Infinity can be kiiiiiinda hard to understand, sometimes!
It's tricky for mortals- when your ability to perceive time is already finite, how can you even begin to grasp the idea of something which you could therefore never have enough time to measure? You gotta skip the usual methods of learning by discrete examples, and figure it out as a theory or proof.
It's even tougher than that, though. Stuff you normally rely on doesn't work either! You can't envision it as, say, a multiple of stuff you already know- you'd have to multiply the known quantity by infinity, and then you're back where you started!
Heck, you can't even SEE the start and end of it, because it will only have one or the other, if it even has either! Not to mention the fact that the speed of light is finite, so the further out you get, the less knowable it all is.
And that's all assuming you skip the whole question of what's actually IN all that infinity- the innumerable (in a literal sense) permutations of chance, time, logic, probability, position, etc. and so on, which stretch across all this unfathomable expanse of unending forever. Stuff's tricky, y'know? Well, the whole point is you probably DON'T know, but, y'know!
But the worst part, of course, comes with what's next: after you finally understand just how limitless and immeasurable and unknowable and unconstrainable infinity is... Then you have to somehow understand that I'm STILL constantly losing the darned infinitesimally tiny little thing between strands of my toe fur- even at most of my smallest sizes!
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Okamitsune tends to be rather big. Even when posing for pictures like this, where she's trying her utmost to stay at a sensible size, she is still incomprehensibly bigger than everything else ever. This here is part one of a set of pictures showing Okamitsune from a multitude of angles, giving a slight insight into just how big she is.
Here we have a view from a planet, light willed into showing what truly lurks beyond the darkness of space. planets, stars, galaxies, beyond the realm of this planet's universe, and into many other universes, into the far off realms of far off omniverses, all so impossibly far away, yet still closer than the impossibly gargantuan toes that surround everything-ever in this local exoverse.
This is actually the first in a set of pictures showing Okamitsune from a range of different angles. It was actually sketched before my vacation to Tennessee, and coloured shortly after.
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A Gathering of Goddesses II: Palmside
A Gathering Of Goddesses III: Kneeside
A Gathering of Goddesses IV: Pawside
A Gathering of Goddesses V: Sunnyside
A Gathering of Goddesses: Complete
Infinity can be kiiiiiinda hard to understand, sometimes!
It's tricky for mortals- when your ability to perceive time is already finite, how can you even begin to grasp the idea of something which you could therefore never have enough time to measure? You gotta skip the usual methods of learning by discrete examples, and figure it out as a theory or proof.
It's even tougher than that, though. Stuff you normally rely on doesn't work either! You can't envision it as, say, a multiple of stuff you already know- you'd have to multiply the known quantity by infinity, and then you're back where you started!
Heck, you can't even SEE the start and end of it, because it will only have one or the other, if it even has either! Not to mention the fact that the speed of light is finite, so the further out you get, the less knowable it all is.
And that's all assuming you skip the whole question of what's actually IN all that infinity- the innumerable (in a literal sense) permutations of chance, time, logic, probability, position, etc. and so on, which stretch across all this unfathomable expanse of unending forever. Stuff's tricky, y'know? Well, the whole point is you probably DON'T know, but, y'know!
But the worst part, of course, comes with what's next: after you finally understand just how limitless and immeasurable and unknowable and unconstrainable infinity is... Then you have to somehow understand that I'm STILL constantly losing the darned infinitesimally tiny little thing between strands of my toe fur- even at most of my smallest sizes!
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Okamitsune tends to be rather big. Even when posing for pictures like this, where she's trying her utmost to stay at a sensible size, she is still incomprehensibly bigger than everything else ever. This here is part one of a set of pictures showing Okamitsune from a multitude of angles, giving a slight insight into just how big she is.
Here we have a view from a planet, light willed into showing what truly lurks beyond the darkness of space. planets, stars, galaxies, beyond the realm of this planet's universe, and into many other universes, into the far off realms of far off omniverses, all so impossibly far away, yet still closer than the impossibly gargantuan toes that surround everything-ever in this local exoverse.
This is actually the first in a set of pictures showing Okamitsune from a range of different angles. It was actually sketched before my vacation to Tennessee, and coloured shortly after.
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Sunny really does appreciate all your hard work drawing her like this- honest!
That said, she does kinda wonder if it's too late to maybe go back and make her bigger sorta? Nothing huge, just a few billion orders of magnitude... No? You sure? All right, thanks anyway!
Seriously though, this is a fantastic set. It's much appreciated :D
That said, she does kinda wonder if it's too late to maybe go back and make her bigger sorta? Nothing huge, just a few billion orders of magnitude... No? You sure? All right, thanks anyway!
Seriously though, this is a fantastic set. It's much appreciated :D
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