#size comparison
A size comparison of Northrop YF-17 Vs. McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Vs. Boeing F/A-18E
So last year I had this idea about doing some semi-caricatured sketches of fossil elephant species, then putting them together in a kind of size chart set up. But I ended up doing some other pieces in the middle of it and never came back to it.
Since tomorrow is World Elephant Day, I figured now was as good a time as any to bring it all back up and show what I had. I may come back to this idea again, but I think this piece is done. I’ve learned a lot since starting it, and I probably wouldn’t continue in the style I started it in. The first pic is kind of a mashed together mock-up of where I wanted to take it.
Hope you enjoy this look into the process of an early, unfinished piece.
This one wast 99% trying to figure out how long the snakes are, i even measured Rattata and Raticate by length instead of height, since rats seem to be measured from tail tip to nose tip.
But i decided to not go by tail to nose length with Pikachu and Raichu, mostly because measuring Raichus length would have killed me, but also because their tails don’t really look like tails to me if that makes sense (more like some other kind of wierd appendage).
as a little bonus, the stuff i used to kinda figure out the size of the snakes and how pikachu would have looked if i would have went with measuring it tail to nose:
I remember now why i didn’t make any more of these.
It’s because i had to cut weedle and caterpie in small pieces to straighten them out so i can actually see how long they are. also had to cut butterfree in half to get the wingspan. The birds might be a little off size but that is just because i thought pidgey would be too small if i went from beak tip to tail tip, so i went from the beak tip, to where the tail grows out of.
(i might actually upload this again with the birds remeasured, because pidgeot looks just a tiny bit too big. That is if i don’t neck myself first because the next one would have to contain ekans, which means i have to find a picture where ekans is as straight as possible to actually get a somewhat accurate size.)
I havn’t uploaded anything for a fucking long time, so i decided to just put together some more size comparisons. was hard to fit all of them on there, ‘cause Venusaur is a fat fuck.(also not sure if i really guessed the position of Venusaurs middle right, but i don’t want it to just balance on it’s front legs just so it looks a bit smaller)
but then i looked through my Mons on pokemon go and found out it could be worse.
so Gengar and Slowbro already seem pretty huge with Gengar being 1,5 meters tall and Slowbro being 1,6 meters.
I still think they are kinda cute, but they probably don’t seem that tall to me since i’m pretty tall with 1,9 meters.
This picture shows what my Pokémon go Gengar and Slowpoke look like compared to their Pokédex versions, which are shown in the upper picture. (just note that i didn’t let their ears attribute to their size since that wouldn’t make sense in my opinion.)
so i found out that my gengar could no only eat me in about 1 bite, but also your average every day gengar.
I heard you guys like size contrasts
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