The Kingpin in the Crawlspace
I wanted to share my latest piece, "The Kingpin in the Crawlspace." The concept was to subvert the "prey" dynamic and imagine a mouse who doesn't just live in the walls, but rules them. He’s a sophisticated operator living a life of luxury and tactical planning, completely unfazed by the predator just inches away.
The Build & Technique
Time: 8 hours of dedicated work.
Process: This was heavily driven by inpainting. Rather than settling for a generic generation, I spent hours surgically refining the "underground" layers—from the quilted bed in the attic to the barrel-aged cellar in the basement.
The Challenge: The hardest part of the 8-hour process was nailing the scale of the textures. I had to ensure the heavy wood grain of the wall studs and the cat’s soft fur felt "massive" and realistic compared to the tiny, intricate furniture and micro-details inside the hideout.
The Narrative
I’m a big fan of environmental storytelling, so I packed the frame with details to reward those who look closer:
The Intelligence: A surveillance photo of the cat (labeled "JERK") pinned to the wall.
The Office: A logistics table featuring blueprints and a glass of scotch.
The Pharmacy: A cellar inventory including a bottle of "Melatonin for cat"—a subtle hint at how the kingpin keeps his territory quiet.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on the lighting contrast between the mouse's amber-lit "safe house" and the bright, airy human living room!
Checkpoints and Lora Credits:
Checkpoints: Juggernaut XL , CyberRealistic XL, A-mix [Illustrious]
LoRa's: Detail Tweaker XL by @war10ck