Figured I'd draw Kion as a giant since I've been toying around with that idea and figured that this month was as good a reason as any to draw him all huge and stompy. X//3
I thought I might take quite some time but I managed to finish this pic rather quickly than I had imagined. Heh~ So that's a positive. ^^ Heh~ Although I think I could do better on the pose next time, I tried something different but I hope it's not too distracting.
In any case, I hope you like it! ;3
As always, this submission includes: 1. The picture with text balloon. 2. The picture without a text balloon. 3. The original sketch.
My brain works in mysterious ways I guess. I have been thinking of writing fics featuring canon characters but when I write stories I'm usually not sure what I want to capture because my brain keeps running from direction to direction like: "Oh this is fun... and this is fun... that could be hot too" and etc. Hence the flexibility of characters that I think up on the spot, characters that can easily fall into a situation and fit into a role. With pre-set (canon) characters, that's a little harder to do because I still want to stay at least 'somewhat' faithful, even when I'm practically defiling them for my own wicked fantasies. Heh~ =P
When I draw pictures I usually want to record a moment like for example: here is the moment Kion's about to step onto a tiny city. I don't have to explain how he grew so big, how he got here in the first place, why he's doing this and what's going to happen next. With writing there's a lot of setup and planning involved, with comics that's already a little more difficult than with single pics (and as a result I have a lot of unfinished comic sketches laying around) but written stories are even more difficult in that respect since everything is so heavily dependend on a good setup & payoff and I kind of need that moment where I can just turn off my brain and keep tapping out new words on my keyboard. (Hence why good spellchecking software is a must for me) ^^;
I guess it's also because of my Autism and slight Adhd that causes me this difficulty with organising my thoughts. Like I've said, I have been thinking of writing stories like a macro fic with for example: Simba suddenly growing huge after touching a fertility idol and rampaging through a city whilst constantly growing bigger or one with Spyro the dragon shrinking and teasing his friend Flame with his 'macro fetish' for him. They're certainly 'fun ideas' but working them into complete stories (ones that eventually can be read by humans) with setups and pay-offs is difficult because I always seem to hit a snag somewhere and with original stories I can just say: "That was always in his character to do X" or throw a random situation or character in and get my train of thought going again.
I guess part of the problem is also me worrying too much and I should just be having fun with the characters and situations in general but that's easier said than done.
So yeah, I hope I answered your question. Still, thank you very much for your comment, it really helped me to put things into perspective for myself and now that I know that there might be more interest in fanfics I will try to keep it into consideration if I ever pick up writing again, so thanks! :3
My brain works in mysterious ways I guess. I have been thinking of writing fics featuring canon char