@tiny-ivy I think green is referencing a scene from Zoolander.
Great finds btw am definitely down on this potential trend.
@tiny-ivy I think green is referencing a scene from Zoolander.
Great finds btw am definitely down on this potential trend.
@Olo said:
As for handling F/m content, you’ll grow into it.
Haha
@i-am-insane said:
The other way is… well, don’t have the interaction at all. The guy is a little statue, or something: can’t move, can’t talk, but he can perceive the world around him, to some extent.
I’ve thought of this is a scenario too, and it tends to centre around themes of loneliness, feelings of inadequacy and trying to rebuild (physically, emotionally, etc.) after a major event. Giving him some sort of consciousness still makes me feel some obligation to expand on his perspective, especially if it also adds depth to their eventual relationship (call me a romantic). But I agree - it is a slightly better alternative to engaging with a tiny man character.
I’m not inherently against F/m and SM content. For me, it just comes with a lot of baggage. But if it makes sense to include or adds to the story (even better), then I can put a lot of that baggage aside. I think with this trope, I can then do away with it entirely once the first part ends
Wow, intense chapter. The emotions and anxiety are so well written, as always.
Let’s hope Diego is easily swayed in his current state.
@Nyx said:
I ended up shamelessly writing several stories about armored giants, including one about a daimyo and another about a man who’s turned into a living weapon. I’ll probably keep shamelessly writing them.
And I will happily indulge reading them!
You’re right about the power and elegance, and what better a look on a being who inherently exudes it? And then to demonstrate on a tiny army - stop, my heart.
@littlest-lily said:
Whoa, whoa, whoa! The hell am I thinking?
I DUNNO EVIE, YOU DIDN’T FINISH.
But you finished in other ways, so all is well.
@littlest-lily said:
As much as I enjoy D&D (thankfully I’m in a life stage where I’m not playing video games much because I’m already fascinated by BG3 despite not actually playing myself), it’s rare that I think about that kind of medieval fantasy type setting in my size fantasies. But some of what you just listed is making me reconsider
Medieval fantasy settings are one of my go-tos, but it helps to have something on hand to help with visualising, references, inspiration, etc. I normally make a bit of time for a liiiiittle bit of gaming here and there, but BG3 is such a time sink. Damn their beautiful character models!
Oof, the tension in this one; I was holding my breath til the end. Sometimes there’s just no point in trying with some people IMO, just way too much effort for something so exhausting (or I’m just getting old and impatient). But maybe there’s some hope here with Camilla.
@Olo it is very cool! And mostly free (some purchases if you want extra assets).
Another advantage for me is it lets me easily visualise the scale of the subjects at different levels or against different parts of the body. For example, a tiny might not seem so tiny when in the hand, but it’s different if they’re on the ground next to a foot. Or even if placed on the shoulder. Thanks to that, I’ve been able to settle on a single preferred ratio for my fantasies, rather than keep questioning whether someone is too big or too small.
And on the topic of being swallowed whole, the app’s also helped in realising whether the tiny is too big (or the giant too small, whichever way it may be).
Otherwise, I’d been relying on articulated artist’s models for a long time - more recently, I found a 4" one that’s been amaaaazing and I love her.
@littlest-lily I can tell you that there is no particular story behind this one. Whose size has been altered? Do they know each other? Will she be safe, or is he a dick? I’ll leave those up to you
I’ve created a DA account to make it easier to follow people (yourself included), but it’s empty atm. Side from some newer drawings, when I’ve got some time I’d also like to re-upload some of my older work from my previous DA and Tumblr accounts
@Olo hard plastic I’m afraid. The articulation might make it a bit more tolerable though? It makes me wish I got more into models or sculpting, because I would be customising the shit out of her. She’s a good girl nonetheless.