Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

This is the result of me randomly skimming through Zumberge's story "Center of Attention FINAL" again.  When the heroine commented that she was about ten miles tall, I couldn't help but wonder just how big that was, I couldn't picture it in my head.  Thus what began as a quick size comparison between two scaled models, turned into … well … this.  A 10 mile (about 16.1 km for us metric folks) tall inflated giantess.

As a sort of back story to add to this, it's not supposed to be the same fox this time (although I did use her model for this), but another fox / human pairing I've had in the back of my mind.  In their case, a manga artist with a love for ballooning giantess themed stories finds herself an unexpected muse in the form of a lovable and mischievous red haired vixen that snuck into her home to help her out.  Offering to cook and clean, and generally making the artist live out story ideas in an enjoyable if unstoppable manner.  To make things all the stranger, after any fun has been had, no matter what happened or what got wrecked, everything goes back to normal in the blink of an eye as soon as the artist looks away or wakes up the next morning.  Which in turn, always leaves her wondering if it was a dream or not.  And of course, the always smiling fox that never gives her a straight answer doesn't help either.  Well, the quality of the artists work and storytelling improved a lot thanks to the support and "first hand experiences", so there's that.

(If you've seen the show, think of it kind of like a mix of Senko and Shiro from The Helpful Fox Senko-san with the neighbour Yasuko, plus naughty-but-nice inflating giantess themes.)

Files

Comments

Grant

Ohhh this is wonderful! Missed this stuff especially from you so love seeing more of it c: Great job~

Seritaph

Scale does tend to get a bit wonky after the first mile or two, don't it!

Z Zumberge

I was not at all mentally prepared to see my name come up on this. But man, that mental image and description were kind of low-balling the scale.

Martin

I for one welcome our new overboobs.