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tales-of-scale.bsky.social
NSFW 🔞 40 | He/Him | ADHD | Keep your eyes on the size! #SizeSky #BlueSize | http://linktr.ee/tales_of_scale | https://www.patreon.com/Tales_of_Scale
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Still very cool! And indeed more Zelda stuff is good! I have plans to make the castle courtyard triforce monuments from Twilight princess. Or the throne room ornament from the same.
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Where did you find the print file for the Crest of Hyrule? Way back in 2012 I designed one and put it up on the Thingiverse. My name is Mr. MegaTronic there and it looks very similar! It's also on Printables. www.thingiverse.com/thing:24714
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Aw jeez...
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Alternate Render
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I suddenly lost my primary income in August because the billionaire client my company was working for got so rich, so quickly, they cancelled the remodel project we were working on for three years, bought all the homes in the neighborhood and will build a huge campus instead. I couldn't prepare.
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I am trying to take control of my survival by creating content that is unique and unlike what is commonly seen. If you want to help my chances of survival, please share what I do and if possible, consider supporting my Patreon or donating over Ko-Fi. Links in Bio.
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They want young and inexperienced people to be underpaid and discarded rapidly or have the skill replaced by automation with a few humans to "check the work." The cost of hiring professionals is less appealing than ever. I just can't compete any longer.
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It is not a role that requires in-person interactions with others to perform properly. It doesn't even pay enough to cover my full needs but despite 25 years of work and a vibrant portfolio, the landscape has changed.
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Got a ref sheet? ;)
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Like this flatbed UV printer uses a very similar model of Epson cannibalized to print UV ink directly on anything like plastic, metal and fabric. They get shipped to China, taken apart and resold for $4,000 to people who make custom phone cases and things.
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That model of Epson is famous for being very useful for conversion to different ink systems like sublimation and UV ink. It is a VERY well understood machine with plentiful parts. I'll bet they were trying to get you to say, "aw shucks, you throw it away for me" and they would flip it for cash.
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One and done has an explosive effect that takes whatever the status quo is and rips it apart. The bigger the resulting size, the more dramatic the effect it has on the dynamic.
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Step growth creates a tension and release cycle that can be used to add stakes to an event like being in a confined space and they can just barely get out of the largest exit until BOOM too big and now the only alternative is busting out of the building.
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I'll be honest, they are all good as long as they are woven into the circumstances of the world/story. Slow gradual growth as the consequence of some latent process that gradually adds mass and acts as an ever-increasing but unstoppable challenge like the march of time.
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And again, if you would like me to take a swing at some renders or animations with the two of them, just let me know! If you are comfortable of course! It would be an honor!
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AAAH! So good!
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That's like me but with an accordion. There's nothin' like huggin' the 'ol 28-pound windy scream box.
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Also:
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Spitting facts. And those of us who try to make their passions their source of income so we can feel the love of creation as much as is permissible within capitalism, we have to distort our love through the lens of entrepreneurialism which can slowly poison our heart if we don't earn what we need.
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I remember purchasing Mazes and Micros back in 2011 and being enamored by the homage to the original TSR player's manual that was the cover-page and was instantly charmed. Of course, the rest of the comic was excellent too, but i appreciated the obvious joy and passion in your craft.
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High praise coming from you! Your work inspires some of my sizey shenanigans.
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21) The last couple years of my life were the roughest I have experienced yet. I became single, had health challenges, lost two beloved pets, lost my income and am fighting to keep my house. The fantasy of being held by a giantess, safe and warm permeates my spirit and keeps a flame lit inside me.
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10) Writing isn't just words and @lillhappycloud.bsky.social, while a wonderful artist that creates captivating artwork, elevates it all by telling a story that captures the imagination and sets off all the right neurons in the process!
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14) While their depictions are more often illustrated, @kemslash.bsky.social as a model stands out by expertly capturing a sense of scale with their modeling, posing and photos. I immediately feel the scale and get a chill thinking of the implications.
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15) It's hard to say since people have their reasons for liking what they do. My hope is that as I continue to create, I can capture the attention and wonder of many people and perhaps bring more folks into the gigantic warm embrace of the size community.
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11) Perspective. Establishing scale draws me in emotionally to the implications of size. 13) I avoid feces and extreme depictions of gore and mutilation. I'm also not really into the digestive aspects of vore but as part of a continuing narrative, it is okay. Also no one underage at all.