Holy crap hahahaha, you went full force on the rendering here! As you noted on-stream, I wasn't expecting you to take what seemed to be a goofy upwards POV sketch this far, but am I sure glad you did! It's a really fun take on my idea pitch in a way I would have never thought of, and it turned out amazing! Kuuko's so proud standing "tall" atop Nyaruko's super-massive ahoge, and with good reason! That thing is already oversized when Nyaruko's a normal height, all the moreso when her mere steps cause such massive burning craters and pierces the atmosphere! Awesome detail to show the remnants of her footfalls across Japan, the curvature of the Earth itself being visible due to the sheer height involved is so cool! I really like the composition in general here, as silly as it technically is it makes for a heck of a view.
I've always enjoyed the solar-y shading style on your omni-scale pictures, where there's a big emphasis on how far the sun's light reaches as well as the relative radiance levels. One side of Nyaruko being so bright in daylight while the other, as well as a good chunk of the visible globe, are shrouded in night, is a super neat visual and plays up Nyaruko's sheer size wonderfully. Not to mention the dramatic long shadow being cast that leads into the night! Still some city lights visible even in the darkness of her presence, another great touch that sells the insane scale!
Views from above can arguably be even harder to make look right in some ways than POVs from below, as odd as that is. Nyaruko's stroll comes off a little bit stiff, though she probably doesn't need to be making particularly grandiose movements when she's that dang huge, either. I DO really like the way her legs have such apparent distance shown through how they're drawn and eventually reach the ground, the scaling is great! Fantastic work on the classic Nyaruko checkerboarding too, that's such a pain to get right but you've got it down to how it wraps around her lightly tensioned skirt adjusting to her leg placement. Cute bow too! The face is probably the biggest weakness here, I figure her eyes are narrowed out of the visible embarrassment from the blush on her face, but it feels like something is off with either their vertical placement (I think they should be lower) or just how foreshortened they are. Definitely hard to work out how that sort of expression would look and interact with the hair placement and all though, so I'm hardly blaming you! Also, props on the hair illustrating, that's very well done and looks nearly perfect giving the viewing angle and volume!
Every Nyaruko series picture from you has been a real treat, and this one's no different! Thanks again! Always so happy to see these two. And there's even a very special guest lurking back there... oh no! (Hasuta is way way way too big, apparently! )
Holy crap hahahaha, you went full force on the rendering here! As you noted on-stream, I wasn't expe