Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this giantess growth 3D comics thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I started out just curious, you know? I saw some stuff online about these comics where women grow super huge, and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?”
First, I did a bunch of digging. I mean, I really dove into this stuff. I found out about this creator named FaTerGD. He’s apparently the guy for this kind of content. His animations have everything—growth, these giantesses, and even foot stuff, which, I gotta admit, I wasn’t expecting.
- I started by checking out a bunch of different websites and forums where people were talking about giantess comics.
- Then I found FaTerGD’s work, and that was a game-changer.
- I spent hours looking through all the different comics and videos.
I watched a ton of videos and read a lot of comics. Some of the stories were pretty out there. There’s this one comic where a woman named Jemma grows gigantic, and her story just keeps going and going. And there’s another one, “My Giant Life Project” it was pretty fun to read. It’s kind of crazy how many different scenarios people have come up with.
The Experience
Getting into these comics, I really started to see why people like them. It’s all about power and control, which is pretty interesting. One story that stuck with me was about a scientist named Marian who has a lab accident and starts getting younger and bigger at the same time. Talk about a weird situation!
I also joined some online communities where people share these comics. There’s this platform, Patreon I think, where you can support creators like FaTerGD. They have forums and discussions, and it’s pretty cool to see everyone sharing their favorite stuff and talking about new releases.
I even tried making a few simple animations myself. It’s way harder than it looks! But it was fun to try to recreate some of the scenes I saw in the comics.
So, yeah, that’s my journey into the world of giantess growth 3D comics. It’s been a trip, and honestly, I’m still exploring. There’s a lot of content out there, and it’s always interesting to see what people come up with next. It’s a whole different world, and I’m just kind of stumbling through it, one giant step at a time.