Mega Mouse - Tiny, stretchy but oh so mighty
Alicia knew she pushing the boundaries of science (not to mention ethics). This was the third day in a row she's had little-to-no sleep. She stays awake soley through the power of coffee and bagels.
She didn't care though. She was close! A secret enzyme to alter DNA strands was about to be discovered, she was sure of it. Such a discovery could be a leap forward for humanity. She imagined a world where generational diseases could be wiped out completely - everyone having a better chance at a quality of life.
As the machines whired in the background, spinning the enzyme vial around, Alicia began to nod off - the Sandman finally catching up with her. She leaned forward, her hand slamming on the accelarate button for the spinner. The vial span around faster, faster, faster - the sound of spinning wheels getting louder and louder.
In a matter of seconds, the machine exploded. Setting up a minor shockwave throughout the laboratory. Alicia was splattered with the enzyme as well as mouse DNA stored on site.
The burning sensation was intense, as the enzyme got to work merging the Alicia's DNA, the mouse DNA and rubber suit she was wearing. Alicia cried out for help, but the hour of midnight had struck - and the halls were empty.
Quickly, Alicia felt her body melt to the floor. Her perspective of the world getting smaller, smaller, smaller. Eventually, Alicia passes out from a combination of pain and panic. As she continues to melt, her body (now basically liquid) begins to drip down the laboratory drain.
As Alicia comes to, she looks around. The room is dark, with nothing but the sound of running water. She turns to stand up and notices that her arm feels like it's metres away from her body. Confused, she turns her neck and notices her arm stretched out extraordinarily long. Her hand, completely out of view.
What on earth is happening?
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Finally drew another background! I really wanted the background to emphasise the character's size. There's a lot of things I like about it, but I really struggled with some things (including that damn chair). Overall, I really like the idea of a size-changing elastic character! It opens the door for a cool image ideas. :)
If you'd prefer a drawing with just the character, I've uploaded a plain version to my Scraps folder!
She didn't care though. She was close! A secret enzyme to alter DNA strands was about to be discovered, she was sure of it. Such a discovery could be a leap forward for humanity. She imagined a world where generational diseases could be wiped out completely - everyone having a better chance at a quality of life.
As the machines whired in the background, spinning the enzyme vial around, Alicia began to nod off - the Sandman finally catching up with her. She leaned forward, her hand slamming on the accelarate button for the spinner. The vial span around faster, faster, faster - the sound of spinning wheels getting louder and louder.
In a matter of seconds, the machine exploded. Setting up a minor shockwave throughout the laboratory. Alicia was splattered with the enzyme as well as mouse DNA stored on site.
The burning sensation was intense, as the enzyme got to work merging the Alicia's DNA, the mouse DNA and rubber suit she was wearing. Alicia cried out for help, but the hour of midnight had struck - and the halls were empty.
Quickly, Alicia felt her body melt to the floor. Her perspective of the world getting smaller, smaller, smaller. Eventually, Alicia passes out from a combination of pain and panic. As she continues to melt, her body (now basically liquid) begins to drip down the laboratory drain.
As Alicia comes to, she looks around. The room is dark, with nothing but the sound of running water. She turns to stand up and notices that her arm feels like it's metres away from her body. Confused, she turns her neck and notices her arm stretched out extraordinarily long. Her hand, completely out of view.
What on earth is happening?
---
Finally drew another background! I really wanted the background to emphasise the character's size. There's a lot of things I like about it, but I really struggled with some things (including that damn chair). Overall, I really like the idea of a size-changing elastic character! It opens the door for a cool image ideas. :)
If you'd prefer a drawing with just the character, I've uploaded a plain version to my Scraps folder!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
Species Mouse
Size 2146 x 1717px
File Size 2.73 MB
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