
"You're only gonna make me a few inches shorter right?"
"Oh yeah, of course. Trust me, I'll only reduce your size several inches. I promise."
*Sneakily sets dial to one millimetre*
I wanted to make a gory version of this, but I really wanted to get it done to start on another drawing. Heavily inspired by
Shaddaboop's 'Shrink Ray' : https://www.furaffinity.net/view/19434063/
"Oh yeah, of course. Trust me, I'll only reduce your size several inches. I promise."
*Sneakily sets dial to one millimetre*
I wanted to make a gory version of this, but I really wanted to get it done to start on another drawing. Heavily inspired by

Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 1280 x 935px
File Size 93.5 kB
Dang...just found your page through someone's favorites list. Gotta say based on the what you've posted so far that I'm happy to watch and eager to see what you draw next. Great job, man. Also, shrinking scenarios are just awesome in general. I say it like that instead of specifying shrink ray because there's a bunch of different methods that go to the same thing: somebody you wanna stomp, eat, and/or just 'play' with is suddenly a LOT smaller than you.
Anyways, fantastic job, and welcome to the site. =3
Anyways, fantastic job, and welcome to the site. =3
Yeah, I've seen so many cliché (this being the most) and inventive ways of shrinking. I think one of the most inventive ways I have personally seen is where people use the portals from 'Portal' but the portals are at different sizes. So if you go through a normal sized one, you will come out massive from the larger portal proportionate to it.
And thanks for the feed back
And thanks for the feed back
owo; It took me this long to notice that you replied, sorry. ^^; And you're welcome. The portal thing is kinda neat and I've seen it too, but I personally feel like there's just not many original ideas left. For art and stories it's really up to the creator to just commit to what they're into enough to actually take a crack at putting down on paper or in a digital file, and no matter how many times their work comes back to shrink rays or something it'll ideally just get better with practice.
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