Saturday, June 29, 2013

Foot Filter: Eichikei

Eichikei is a Japanese artist whose works often showcase the dullest shades among the color spectrum. While that would usually be bad, undoubtedly among the most basics lessons taught in art school, this technique gives him an exceptionally smooth art style. Eichikei's work becomes quite distinguishable among the masses, especially when considering his apparent predisposition towards powerful, female (and often barefoot) giantesses in unique situations.

 



Noting the intimate shading of the foot above, you'll realize this is where Eichikei's art style proves itself to be quite effective in the realistic portrayal of giantesses. This sort of pattern can be observed in the rest of his work, and is nothing short of a beautiful sight to behold each time.










A barefoot giantess trashing helpless adventurers is a common theme among his work. Honestly, I'm not complaining; I think the gaming industry could use more barefoot, female bosses. I just don't think I would be a fitting candidate to participate in the fight against them. There's a good chance that I, along with any like-minded fellows, would go turncoat and shift their allegiance if there was even the slightest chance that we would have the privilege of washing her dirty feet after the battle. Of course, that probably goes for any of the beautiful giantesses filling this feature.



Ah, the slightly darker side of giantesses that everyone knew existed. I mean, it's a fantasy born at least partially of the desire to be ruled or dominated - metaphorically or literally underfoot - by one who can abuse your sexual tastes. It was to be expected that these giantesses partook in such desires as well.







Friday, June 28, 2013

Foot Filter: Madkaiser


I haven't had much experience with the Argentinian artist Madkaiser, but after discovering him last afternoon, I perused his galleries and found a few images that were definitely worth sharing. He's got something of a stylized-anime drawing style, which seems to find success when combined with the sensual (yet exceedingly tempting) scenarios he envisions for his drawings.






Though a mere frame of what any foot enthusiast would covet seeing, this is definitely still one spectacular image. Featuring Irisviel von Einzbern of the Fate series, Evil Rose from Rumble Roses, and C.C. from Code Geass fame, this image perfectly captures what the viewer could only imagine to be the beautiful start of a high-heeled debooting party.


Thursday, June 27, 2013

Foot Filter: Khalitzburg

Khalitzburg, one of the more sensual drawers out there, is probably the closest thing to a professional artist that you're going to see taking commissions. His work borders between the flagrant and subtle, without achieving too much of one or the other, while at the same time juggling between the overall beauty of his characters and a vibrant focus on their legs and feet.

"Yui Rakkuza" by Khalitzburg
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"Bedtime Story" by Khalitzburg


"Bubble Bath" by Khalitzburg

Ah, that 'presenting thy feet' vibe always gets me. It certainly doesn't hurt that she's within such an intimate environment either.


"Poison" by Khalitzburg


"Jana" by Khalitzburg

Often in Khalitzburg's work, you'll find a common theme of his girls wearing high-heels. While they usually restrict the depiction of feet in art, it seems that he has found a happy medium, where these high heels (as easily notable in real-life) exist to compliment a curvaceous figure. Including the amount of polish put into his work, it's very difficult to find error with any of his pictures.


"Megurine Luka" by Khalitzburg


"Comfy Sofa" by Khalitzburg


"Lollipop" by Khalitzburg


"Just Got Home" by Khalitzburg


"Bedtime Tease" by Khalitzburg

Friday, June 21, 2013

Marika Tachibana

Found a nice picture of Marika Tachibana from Nisekoi, so I figured I would put a little extra effort into cleaning it up and removing the background to make it transparent. Then I realized her original yellow dress was such an unflattering color, it had to be changed. A shade of blue was obviously the winner here.