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But she can interact with things.
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But she can interact with things.
Even in a fantasy we have to make sure the boys are having fun.
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Even in a fantasy we have to make sure the boys are having fun.
Sorry, I didn't mean to come across like I was condemning your preferences or demanding everything conform to mine. I was just offering an explanation for why I'm not into with the extremes of size-changing.
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Re: Atomizing

Thanks for the replies and input, people. Admittedly the size I originally posted is too minuscule for my tastes, it was more a case of just attempting something outside the usual drawing zone. But I say it was worth the effort at least.

I'll try out some of the suggested material sometime in the future, see how it pans out.
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Re: Atomizing

As an artist I find it hard to draw on a scale smaller than the world I interact with comfortably already. Objects give perspective to the reader. However the post that started this thread is done so well I can see doing atomized art and making it work too. I tend to draw most my SW's around eight to twelve inches tall. Doll sized. Though the situations I draw them in, or am asked to draw them in are hardly meant to convey safety.
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The atomic model in the drawing is also scientifically inaccurate, but, eh.
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A friend of mine is quite the fanatic about shrink content, has to be said that his interest is rubbing off on me too. I know I don't usually post much but figured I'd at least share this sketch that I did for him.

It's very likely I'll be doing more Shrink sketches in the future, so what kind of situations/sizes do you think would be good to experiment with? The way I see it, any size can be fine, but as long as there's an element of interaction in one way or another.
Awesome picture, thanks for sharing it.
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