Description: All the Tetronimos, inflated to a large, strange size. To describe the shapes in clockwise rotation...
"O" is the most general shape, going from a large box to as close to a sphere as they can get. Its reference shape is looking up in delight.
"I" is waterlogged, with the bottom three swollen outwards in one large motion; its "head" part is the only part not inflated, while a small pool of water forms beneath them.
"T" has the middle section swollen outwards, its "arms" awkwardly sticking outwards.
"L" is quite bottom-heavy, the bottom two pieces swollen up while the top two pieces are also bulging outwards, but not to the same extent.
"J", rotated 90 degrees, has their bottom tiles also swollen outwards, but now it's a single box keeping themselves to scale.
"S" has taken on a snake-like shape, with each piece behind their head getting larger than the last. Probably the most awkwardly shaped of the set.
"Z" is held aloft by the back pieces, almost like a swollen backpack of sorts. The front two pieces are also swollen, but nowhere near the extent of the last two pieces.
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Artist's Note: yeah so I remember seeing someone draw one of the Tetronimos inflated a super long time ago, they were asked for the I piece but the artist had too much respect for the piece so they inflated the L piece instead. Wish I could recall who did that.
Final Time: 4h 18
(almost half an hour less than the aforementioned TGM video! go watch that)
there was this really cool video someone made on Tetris: The Grand Master! a whole 4+ hours going over the history of a subseries of the world's most famous game.
did you know that TGM4 was gonna have the subtitle of "The Masters of Round"? anyway here's the tetronimos
#inflation #inflationart