
Artist:
Mozdoc Mozdoc (FA)
Convention: None
Date: 2013
Description: So macro/micro forms have sort of been a niche fascination to me for a while, but its never a theme that I instantly focus on or think of my characters engaging in or what they do when they're in that state because the increase in size means you're very limited on interacting with the world or other characters at that point.
So this would've been one of my first experimentations in it because as an artist I was always baffled as to how to imply or make a character be implied that they were bigger. Probably in no surprise to anyone, its all a matter of perspective; but to younger artist me this was something that had to be figured out. Basically, I figured out that drawing a character "normal size" to start and then filling in the scene with smaller objects is how you achieve macro proportions to a character. I know, simple in retrospect, but this is something I had to be figured out because my brain doesn't think that way when it comes to art.
So why not draw an immensely huge eight-legger next to a much smaller four-legger that barely comes up over top of the Sleipniertaurs hooves?

Convention: None
Date: 2013
Description: So macro/micro forms have sort of been a niche fascination to me for a while, but its never a theme that I instantly focus on or think of my characters engaging in or what they do when they're in that state because the increase in size means you're very limited on interacting with the world or other characters at that point.
So this would've been one of my first experimentations in it because as an artist I was always baffled as to how to imply or make a character be implied that they were bigger. Probably in no surprise to anyone, its all a matter of perspective; but to younger artist me this was something that had to be figured out. Basically, I figured out that drawing a character "normal size" to start and then filling in the scene with smaller objects is how you achieve macro proportions to a character. I know, simple in retrospect, but this is something I had to be figured out because my brain doesn't think that way when it comes to art.
So why not draw an immensely huge eight-legger next to a much smaller four-legger that barely comes up over top of the Sleipniertaurs hooves?
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Taur (Other)
Size 3594 x 2700px
File Size 6.18 MB
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