A giant tiny fluff illustration featuring Titan and Eden, the cyberpunk demon-hunter lady and her giant demon partner from my story ‘Pulse’.
This painting from March/2022 was one of my first Clip Studio experiments, and months later I fully transitioned to CSP, unless I needed other image softwares for file handling, specific color profiles, or client requests.
It’s an incredible software, with 3D features and one of the best watercolor brushes I’ve ever seen, plus a store filled with free resources. I’m happy that I bought it a while ago and fully recommend friends to wait until it’s on sale. Here in Brazil it costs around 150 BRL when on sale.
The hoverbike whirred and resisted Titan’s hands, as if autonomous.
Pulse
Eden touched his cheek, feeling the giant head lean towards her. Lashes, pores, laugh lines, weight, all amplified — it was still strange, if not overwhelming to experience Titan’s full size.
To reach out and touch not an holograph, an illusion, but flesh. Seeing him like this reminded her of his home, his temple.
“Scout ahead?” he asked, glinting eyes scanning her expression. Eden’s vehicle wiggled out of his fingers and hovered in the fog, purring softly.
Whatever it meant, the woman smiled at him. Their small break was about to end.
More “fluff” sketches
A selection of Titan x Eden sketches that are scattered in my blogs and social media. There should be more in my Titan and Eden — and G/T (for the size-difference theme) tags.
They’re at… the beach? Titan’s garden? A Hunter’s resort? Who knows.
The colors were muddy and the perspective/anatomy needed some fixes, then my Dragon Age project happened and I’ll keep this one stored for a little longer.
A first encounter scenario inside Titan’s lair, featured above.
Titan’s appearance shifting powers
In Titan and Eden’s story, centuries ago Titan was human until An Event™ turned him into an entity/demon.
He gained nice perks such as not aging like humans do, size-shifting, and changing his appearance to seem younger or older at will. The process isn’t instantaneous, though, and it would take him a few weeks to transition into a new visage. Titan’s armor design post has more ramblings about this character and his “lore”.
Giant/tiny art commissions
The hoverbike scene is an example of my painterly sketch commission style. If you’re interested in something similar, please let me know! Here are some client examples, and a similar Macross/Zentraedi scene for a gorgeous story.
Small characters (such as Eden!) aren’t charged as a full-body character, since they’re usually small in the illustration. This depends on their size in relation to the canvas and composition, resulting in discounts based on a hourly estimate fee, or slashing the extra character fee as a whole.
Patreon
The high-res version of this painting and its sketching stage WIP’s are available to all my Patreon supporters. Thank you.
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