Pax Searches for Teo (Late Birthday Present for Teo)
"Where are you Teo?"
Pax is normally not this large, but after a while of looking for his human Teo, he finds it easier to cover ground searching for his friend at a significantly larger size. Don't worry though, Pax is being very careful here and hasn't broken a single building.
This is a late birthday present for (
emolsifier).
Question Time! This is pretty big for my creature sizes, as interaction gets hard at this size (and backgrounds take too long). What is your ideal size for a macro (or micro) character?
Pax is normally not this large, but after a while of looking for his human Teo, he finds it easier to cover ground searching for his friend at a significantly larger size. Don't worry though, Pax is being very careful here and hasn't broken a single building.
This is a late birthday present for (
emolsifier).Question Time! This is pretty big for my creature sizes, as interaction gets hard at this size (and backgrounds take too long). What is your ideal size for a macro (or micro) character?
Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
Species Western Dragon
Size 1280 x 1136px
File Size 326.5 kB
It's crazy how close he's coming just to look into the whole town for his human. If anything, the human's going to find him first at this rate.
Kinda prefer playing with micros in a normal environment to seeing macros treat regular people like the micros. Something about it just feels a lot more adventurous and fun.
Kinda prefer playing with micros in a normal environment to seeing macros treat regular people like the micros. Something about it just feels a lot more adventurous and fun.
This is super cute, BLK! The pose and expression are so playful and adorable.
As for your question, it's hard for me to really say what my ideal macro/micro sizes are. Generally, I think it's fun when one character is anywhere from 1.5-5 times the size of another character. Once you get into sizes below an inch or going into mega macro territory, though, it is only fun temporarily. It can be nice to dip into those sizes for a brief time and then undo them. But when it becomes permanent or otherwise turns into an extensive period of time, it's very difficult to find meaningful or interesting ways to use those kinds of sizes. They can certainly be used to great effect, and are enjoyable, but are easy to overstay their welcome.
As for your question, it's hard for me to really say what my ideal macro/micro sizes are. Generally, I think it's fun when one character is anywhere from 1.5-5 times the size of another character. Once you get into sizes below an inch or going into mega macro territory, though, it is only fun temporarily. It can be nice to dip into those sizes for a brief time and then undo them. But when it becomes permanent or otherwise turns into an extensive period of time, it's very difficult to find meaningful or interesting ways to use those kinds of sizes. They can certainly be used to great effect, and are enjoyable, but are easy to overstay their welcome.
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