He lumbers towards his house. He opens the ridiculously wide door all the way and walks in, still rubbing his butt against the frame. The first thing that obstacles him when he gets home is the small step in the front door. He walks with a limp, so even the slightest step can be a hindrance. First, he needs to get his chunk of belly, which has landed heavily on the ground, onto the step. He grabs him by the torso and lifts him up, making a slight forward movement and gradually resting his belly on the step.
As he continues to make violent but wasteful movements, his side hits the shelf. The furniture is misaligned, and the things he puts on top of it slide off. He can't even move around without bumping into things. Whether it's a Pokemon or an object, he bumps into things many times a day. It also means that he struggles to manage his uncontrollably swollen body. He shifts to the side to get some distance from the shelf, and then tries to put his belly on the step again. He somehow manages to get his feet close to the step. Next, he has to put his feet on the step, but this is still hard work. It is difficult enough to lift his heavy body, and his legs, which are difficult to bend, make it even more difficult. Still, he manages to put his feet on the step by leaning his whole body. Once he gets this far, all he has to do is move forward.
Nidoking somehow manages to get over the entrance. He looks around the messy room. This is also the result of repeated bumping things. And because he can't reach it with his arms, he has given up on putting it back. Even if he could put it back, it would soon move out of place and it would be a waste of effort. He feels a little sad. He is worried that his cozy home, full of memories, will soon become useless.
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It's Day 29. I wonder how many times I've drawn this composition? Also, I feel like his size is not consistent. I'm still not good at observing the size from different angles. I hope my art has gotten a little better with this challenge...
As he continues to make violent but wasteful movements, his side hits the shelf. The furniture is misaligned, and the things he puts on top of it slide off. He can't even move around without bumping into things. Whether it's a Pokemon or an object, he bumps into things many times a day. It also means that he struggles to manage his uncontrollably swollen body. He shifts to the side to get some distance from the shelf, and then tries to put his belly on the step again. He somehow manages to get his feet close to the step. Next, he has to put his feet on the step, but this is still hard work. It is difficult enough to lift his heavy body, and his legs, which are difficult to bend, make it even more difficult. Still, he manages to put his feet on the step by leaning his whole body. Once he gets this far, all he has to do is move forward.
Nidoking somehow manages to get over the entrance. He looks around the messy room. This is also the result of repeated bumping things. And because he can't reach it with his arms, he has given up on putting it back. Even if he could put it back, it would soon move out of place and it would be a waste of effort. He feels a little sad. He is worried that his cozy home, full of memories, will soon become useless.
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It's Day 29. I wonder how many times I've drawn this composition? Also, I feel like his size is not consistent. I'm still not good at observing the size from different angles. I hope my art has gotten a little better with this challenge...
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Pokemon
Size 1280 x 1024px
File Size 152.5 kB
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