This is an amazing sketch by
rabid as part of his Iron Artist challenge. As you can see, a very enormous me is standing watch over this city, protecting it. For the enjoyment of the population, I've playfully curled my tail around the outskirts, shielding the city from virtually any harm, and also providing free, warm and comfortable housing for millions. You can see how grateful they all are. ^-^
The scale of this picture just... It blows me away. When I wrote the description to Rabid I never thought I'd be drawn anywhere near this utterly gigantic size, which is at least ten times larger then what I imagined it would be. The longer I look the more astonished I am, it's beyond any size I ever thought I'd be drawn at. Forgive my awe, I know full well there are far bigger macros then this out there, but for someone who's until now only been drawn at around 100 feet tall it's quite a shock. ^//^
Let me bore everyone with some calculations here. My nose in this picture is about as wide as the tallest skyscraper there. Let's say it's the Eureka Tower, 297 metres (975 ft) tall. My nose would normally be about 2cm wide. That means that my body is fourteen thousand, eight hundred and fifty times larger then normal…
That makes my height - improving from 177cm - an astonishing 26,284 metres! That's more then 86,000 feet!
For reference, commercial airlines fly at about 30,000ft, that's just a third of the way up my full height!
Don’t even get me started on my weight, which would be about 20,630,982,487,500 kilograms. That's 206 million tonnes. MILLION! That’s just a little bit lighter then Haley’s Comet, or the weight of two million aircraft carriers! O.o
And of course, this size gives me a tail length of about twenty-two kilometres (74,250ft) and a width of four and a half kilometres~ (14,850ft) 83
*sits down heavily, overwhelmed* I am so amazingly amazed right now. @-@
The "Don't Panic" shorts are of course a reference to The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy by Douglas Adams. They're going to be my atire for all pictures I'm macro in, because I like to reassure the littles that I'm never going to harm them =)
Art:
Rabid
Statistics and calculations performed by the amazingly helpful Macro Stat.
rabid as part of his Iron Artist challenge. As you can see, a very enormous me is standing watch over this city, protecting it. For the enjoyment of the population, I've playfully curled my tail around the outskirts, shielding the city from virtually any harm, and also providing free, warm and comfortable housing for millions. You can see how grateful they all are. ^-^The scale of this picture just... It blows me away. When I wrote the description to Rabid I never thought I'd be drawn anywhere near this utterly gigantic size, which is at least ten times larger then what I imagined it would be. The longer I look the more astonished I am, it's beyond any size I ever thought I'd be drawn at. Forgive my awe, I know full well there are far bigger macros then this out there, but for someone who's until now only been drawn at around 100 feet tall it's quite a shock. ^//^
Let me bore everyone with some calculations here. My nose in this picture is about as wide as the tallest skyscraper there. Let's say it's the Eureka Tower, 297 metres (975 ft) tall. My nose would normally be about 2cm wide. That means that my body is fourteen thousand, eight hundred and fifty times larger then normal…
That makes my height - improving from 177cm - an astonishing 26,284 metres! That's more then 86,000 feet!
For reference, commercial airlines fly at about 30,000ft, that's just a third of the way up my full height!
Don’t even get me started on my weight, which would be about 20,630,982,487,500 kilograms. That's 206 million tonnes. MILLION! That’s just a little bit lighter then Haley’s Comet, or the weight of two million aircraft carriers! O.o
And of course, this size gives me a tail length of about twenty-two kilometres (74,250ft) and a width of four and a half kilometres~ (14,850ft) 83
*sits down heavily, overwhelmed* I am so amazingly amazed right now. @-@
The "Don't Panic" shorts are of course a reference to The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy by Douglas Adams. They're going to be my atire for all pictures I'm macro in, because I like to reassure the littles that I'm never going to harm them =)
Art:
RabidStatistics and calculations performed by the amazingly helpful Macro Stat.
Category All / Macro / Micro
Species Leopard
Size 914 x 1200px
File Size 92 kB
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