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Bellyland
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Sleeping Beauty Castle, somewhere in Disneyland.
But its backdrop wasn't very interesting, just wasteland that kinda looked like it was parts of a park that got eaten.
So it was time to move it to a different location with new scenery!
That or similar was Hierro's excuse. Or maybe he didn't even need one and just ate the castle.
Five kinda sorta colored sketches that will contain macro and soft vore, mostly implied.
The castle is traced from a photo.
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HierroTatsu.Art by
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
Species Western Dragon
Size 1920 x 1080px
File Size 873.2 kB
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I like the idea of these, but they're very difficult to really enjoy. The size jumps are HUGE and we're not getting good views of the character.
He started out normal, then in the next pane he's almost all underwater after eating a little stand, in the next pane we only see his top part apparently big enough to easily eat a rollar coaster like nothing, and now he's several times larger then the entire park but laying down and stuff, making it very hard to see how big or fat he's grown, more so since a lot of the other world is flat, it's hard to get perspective.
I REALLY like the idea of quicker sketched commics like these and I hope you do more of them, just feedback~
He started out normal, then in the next pane he's almost all underwater after eating a little stand, in the next pane we only see his top part apparently big enough to easily eat a rollar coaster like nothing, and now he's several times larger then the entire park but laying down and stuff, making it very hard to see how big or fat he's grown, more so since a lot of the other world is flat, it's hard to get perspective.
I REALLY like the idea of quicker sketched commics like these and I hope you do more of them, just feedback~
Thanks for the feedback :P
I'm aware of the issues you brought up, but they're intentional to make this series possible in the first place.
The roller coaster thing was just one gift picture that I decided to transform into a little series. There's no way that I could keep up a series parallel to Working Oversize, that has the same amount of length and detail, so the series is reduced to a few significant scenes, which lead to the jumps in size.
The reason why these pictures were done fast isn't because they're sketch, it's because the backgrounds are reduced and simplified. If I made the angles wider to show all of Hierro, then the background would take ridiculously long to draw. It just wouldn't have been possible to finish all five pages over the weekend.
To put the work in perspective, in Working Oversize, sketching a page takes at most 30 minutes, inking the character takes 10 minutes and then doing the background takes 4 hours or more :P
Also, I think with the first picture with Hierro's original size and the fifth one that will show his final size (well, the final size as of this series) in full are enough to imply how large he is in each picture.
In the end, it's better to have a five-part series with three simpler scenes than having a three-part series with even huger jumps in size :P
I'm aware of the issues you brought up, but they're intentional to make this series possible in the first place.
The roller coaster thing was just one gift picture that I decided to transform into a little series. There's no way that I could keep up a series parallel to Working Oversize, that has the same amount of length and detail, so the series is reduced to a few significant scenes, which lead to the jumps in size.
The reason why these pictures were done fast isn't because they're sketch, it's because the backgrounds are reduced and simplified. If I made the angles wider to show all of Hierro, then the background would take ridiculously long to draw. It just wouldn't have been possible to finish all five pages over the weekend.
To put the work in perspective, in Working Oversize, sketching a page takes at most 30 minutes, inking the character takes 10 minutes and then doing the background takes 4 hours or more :P
Also, I think with the first picture with Hierro's original size and the fifth one that will show his final size (well, the final size as of this series) in full are enough to imply how large he is in each picture.
In the end, it's better to have a five-part series with three simpler scenes than having a three-part series with even huger jumps in size :P
As much as I like working oversize, I'd vastly prefer more simple sketches if they meant faster releases. I'd like to see a ton of stories like this with a bit more detail then current, but less then working oversize. Quality is nice, but I think most people would prefer to see more rather then better.
Well, Working Oversize inherently has very chaotic, destructive and messy backgrounds, there's no way you'd be able to see what's going on if they were in lower detail.
When that series is done sometime in the distant future, there'll probably be more series made of colored sketches.
When that series is done sometime in the distant future, there'll probably be more series made of colored sketches.
Umm, I should probably give examples instead of just throwing it out there unbased.
These kind of pictures wouldn't be possible with the colored sketch approach because they'd either be too chaotic, have
effects that can't be done in a sketch or are so detailed that they need full lines to actually work in the first place:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/8481756/ (effects)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/8736984/ (effects, chaotic)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10114807/ (detail in small things)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10379487/ (chaotic)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11277574/ (effects, many layers)
These kind of pictures wouldn't be possible with the colored sketch approach because they'd either be too chaotic, have
effects that can't be done in a sketch or are so detailed that they need full lines to actually work in the first place:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/8481756/ (effects)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/8736984/ (effects, chaotic)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10114807/ (detail in small things)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10379487/ (chaotic)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/11277574/ (effects, many layers)
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