
Category All / Macro / Micro
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Size 1280 x 960px
File Size 1.79 MB
Stampy, I'm amazed at how well you did on coloring her! The cosmic stamp you made up and colored with was astounding.
Thank ya so much for drawing her, and I do appreciate you putting up with me during the cast of it! xD
Your intricacies and attention to detail do not cease to amaze me, and I hope to put ya up for something again!
Thank ya so much for drawing her, and I do appreciate you putting up with me during the cast of it! xD
Your intricacies and attention to detail do not cease to amaze me, and I hope to put ya up for something again!
Actually this is the downsized version.
The full version's up on http://www.stampydragon.com/Images/.....20HugHiRes.jpg
The full version's up on http://www.stampydragon.com/Images/.....20HugHiRes.jpg
i agree with V_D_O, i prefere when macros don't do damage. in fact, i utterly despise most macro art. this one however, seems to be rather nice, seeing as how she's being friendly, and plans on fixing things up. provided, of course, inanimate objects are the ONLY things getting damaged. and now for a quick question: how often do your other macros fix their messess, and how often do they wind up killing untold millions?
Some people prefer different things. I tend to be very mood dependent, but I'm never a fan of blood and gore and such. If there's violence at all, I prefer it to be implied damage, and keep it like that. I like to be able to give people room to go.. Oh.. they evacuated that city before hand. Or everyone was conveniently out the way, if needs be. I don't like showing things explicitly getting killed / crushed whatever.
Hailey isn't one of my characters, so I can't vouch for her. She's a goddess character anyway, so she can just undo damage and things.
As for my characters:
- Stampy isn't macro anymore.
- Kiya isn't meant to be macro, but I can't help but draw her as such. When I do draw her big though she's not violent at all.
- Mawie isn't violent. Mostly just accidental damage.
- Vapour is passively violent. In that she'll just walk over stuff at huge sizes. She doesn't deliberately kill though, she's just passive, and huge.
- Fang's a hunter, meant to be around the 80ft or so mark. She kills, but she kills only for food. And she's lives in 15,000BC anyway.
- Sasha's cursed, and has no control of herself when macro. So long as nobody angers her though she'll just stay human size though.
- Erika is the first of my planetsized macros, and she goes around stomping around on planets, and she's the one who could probably be viewed as the most actively violent. Fortunately the vast majority of space is completely and utterly empty, so its safe to assume most if not all of her interaction with other planets are just her playing on desolate wastelands that would never have life on them.
- August is Erika's sister, and she's the non violent one of the two. If she found life she'd just leave it be.
So I hope that answers your questions. In short, I'm not into depicting mass killing and such, and if I do draw my characters in a violent situation, I like to think there's wiggle room to make it comfortable for people that do, or don't like violence.
Hailey isn't one of my characters, so I can't vouch for her. She's a goddess character anyway, so she can just undo damage and things.
As for my characters:
- Stampy isn't macro anymore.
- Kiya isn't meant to be macro, but I can't help but draw her as such. When I do draw her big though she's not violent at all.
- Mawie isn't violent. Mostly just accidental damage.
- Vapour is passively violent. In that she'll just walk over stuff at huge sizes. She doesn't deliberately kill though, she's just passive, and huge.
- Fang's a hunter, meant to be around the 80ft or so mark. She kills, but she kills only for food. And she's lives in 15,000BC anyway.
- Sasha's cursed, and has no control of herself when macro. So long as nobody angers her though she'll just stay human size though.
- Erika is the first of my planetsized macros, and she goes around stomping around on planets, and she's the one who could probably be viewed as the most actively violent. Fortunately the vast majority of space is completely and utterly empty, so its safe to assume most if not all of her interaction with other planets are just her playing on desolate wastelands that would never have life on them.
- August is Erika's sister, and she's the non violent one of the two. If she found life she'd just leave it be.
So I hope that answers your questions. In short, I'm not into depicting mass killing and such, and if I do draw my characters in a violent situation, I like to think there's wiggle room to make it comfortable for people that do, or don't like violence.
thanks. vapour is a prime example of why i dislike macros. she is apathetic towards life, not caring if anyone dies or not. a life is a life, and all life has equal value, regardless of weath, of power, of inteligence, or SIZE. if everything turns out fine (reformed prey, empty city/city w/ underground shelter, etc) then i'm ok with it. judging by your charecters, i think i might like some of your work. keep up the art!
Oh, and I completely forgot to add. I sometimes release versions without destruction in pictures like this. For example, this one is here: http://www.stampydragon.com/Images/.....ugSketch02.jpg
Hailey intends to fix everything. Including the people. Alien powers rock. She's trying her best to fix collateral property damage done by others, as well! http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6295004/
As for killing untold millions, at the end of the day one has to remember how real this all is.
I'm pretty sure a Plumber who crushes all of his enemies for their money mercilessly and even sets fire to them, steals their homes, destroys their kingdom and towns would look pretty bad if they showed in detail what he did.
But As Super Mario Bros. without all the graphic nature of seeing sprites brutally harmed and mere cartoon violence, it is publicly accepted as a child's game.
Same thing here! No people running around on fire, no one crushed, just an act of love.
As for killing untold millions, at the end of the day one has to remember how real this all is.
I'm pretty sure a Plumber who crushes all of his enemies for their money mercilessly and even sets fire to them, steals their homes, destroys their kingdom and towns would look pretty bad if they showed in detail what he did.
But As Super Mario Bros. without all the graphic nature of seeing sprites brutally harmed and mere cartoon violence, it is publicly accepted as a child's game.
Same thing here! No people running around on fire, no one crushed, just an act of love.
glad to hear it. as for the "real part", here's the thing: my sense of empathy works better for fictional people than real ones. don't know why, might be part of my apsergers. add an overly developed sense of morality and you can see how some people see things in a very different light.
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