An idea that's been sitting on my board for a while. Wilson isn't always the most cooperative with the scientists, and he definitely rates his experience a 0 out of 5. He knows they can't really do much to force him to cooperate, so if he doesn't feel like it, he just... doesn't.
Half the stream was just spent calculating how big Wilson Green actually would be based off the original image, and how to properly scale the human next to him in this one. It was quite fun, and I have to thank C_Flare for doing all the calculations.
Turns out, he's actually smaller here than in the original, but any bigger and the human scientist wouldn't even have been visible.
Original: https://twitter.com/RyuTakemori/status/1305884749525852161
Timelapse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdp0-3nuBNQ
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Half the stream was just spent calculating how big Wilson Green actually would be based off the original image, and how to properly scale the human next to him in this one. It was quite fun, and I have to thank C_Flare for doing all the calculations.
Turns out, he's actually smaller here than in the original, but any bigger and the human scientist wouldn't even have been visible.
Original: https://twitter.com/RyuTakemori/status/1305884749525852161
Timelapse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdp0-3nuBNQ
If you like my art, you can support me on Patreon or Ko-fi
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Wolf
Size 1622 x 1000px
File Size 1010.8 kB
Oh, wow - after replying to your original on Twitter in 2020, I had no idea you drew more of your Aperture wolf. This is great!
I appreciate the attention to detail, including size accuracy (within what's legible), the professional-but-awkward formal scientist tone, and the 1970s Aperture Science logo as the collar tag (probably worth far more than $60 in metal alone).
Poor scientist probably got the short straw. I do wonder if any experiment involved scientists interacting with Wilson directly… (Did anyone try to sneak in some petting?)
I appreciate the attention to detail, including size accuracy (within what's legible), the professional-but-awkward formal scientist tone, and the 1970s Aperture Science logo as the collar tag (probably worth far more than $60 in metal alone).
Poor scientist probably got the short straw. I do wonder if any experiment involved scientists interacting with Wilson directly… (Did anyone try to sneak in some petting?)
I still draw him from time to time, whenever I get that inspiration and motivation. I have more doodles of him over on toyhouse ( https://toyhou.se/11440521.wilson-green/gallery ), but most of them are quick sketches for different ideas.
And I don't think wilson would be very appreciative of pets (if he even noticed them at that size difference)
And I don't think wilson would be very appreciative of pets (if he even noticed them at that size difference)
Thanks for the pointer to toyhouse! Even as quick sketches, they're enjoyable. And they offer inspiration for me to doodle more backstory to this data-fox (from before escaping Blappeture Mesa).
From what you've shared of Wilson, that makes sense - no petting the gigantic aloof wolf.
(To be clear, your other artwork is great! I look forward to whatever you feel inspired to draw.)
From what you've shared of Wilson, that makes sense - no petting the gigantic aloof wolf.
(To be clear, your other artwork is great! I look forward to whatever you feel inspired to draw.)
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