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The Vectorized Goddess By Mukat -- Report

Uploaded: 13 years ago

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Tags: Giantess Giga-Giantess GTS Vore Macro Macro/Micro Micro Planet Vore planet-eating Sammi vector Edit

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Behold, as I place my years of college graphic design experience and a copy of Illustrator to use in producing.... giga-giantess scale vore. XD

Okay, maybe that's not the best use of these skills, but it certainly was fun to work with a very different process for producing images. While I don't think it's something I'll use very often, I do get a very distinctive look with this method that I feel looks pretty sharp with the cell-shaded color I tend to prefer.

Plus, I thought it'd also be fun to restrict myself to a very limited pallet of just the values of one color, plus white. While I may have strayed from that a bit in places, I feel like I stayed pretty true to my original color scheme.

See? I have a Bachelor of Science degree in this stuff, folks. XD So enjoy you some artistically presented giant Sammi eating some poor little planet!

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Gulpo

Posted by Gulpo 13 years ago Report

Awesome! ...Probably one of my most prominent thoughts with this pic is "this needs a colored version!" Huh...

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Lucky

Posted by Lucky 13 years ago Report

Very nice! I too am very drawn to the smoothness of vector art... I just happen to suck at it. XD

Well done!

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ButtPlug

Posted by ButtPlug 13 years ago Report

::D

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CGR-7

Posted by CGR-7 13 years ago Report

Ooh – way cool Mukat! The coloring is just so... wild.
I know during the 1980s there was a renewed interesting in Art Deco and this was combined with the then-new use of graphic design (as you know); this is a fantastic example of that idea.
Very reminiscent of the late Patrick Nagel. (^-^)

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