
Despite it's jelly-like consistency, sentient slime has the ability to strengthen it's covalent bond and rearrange it's molecular structure in certain places, making it similar to diamond but up to 120 times stronger. Because of this, it is well known that sentient slime can lock even the strongest of prey in place, paralysing them dead in their tracks even as they try to fight back.
It is also well known that sentient slime can expand itself to tens of thousands of the regular size the slime inhabits and loves stuffing itself into it's victim, engorging them to unbelievable sizes. Bellies swell and swell to match the girth of trucks as the slime oozes it's way into any possible orifice it can. Thighs jiggle and stretch as they try to contain the onslaught of jelly mass pressing upon every inch of skin. Arms expand into fleshy balloons, with hands flapping about helplessly. In the end the victim can resemble a large land mass, sloshing all over the place.
And sometimes, very rarely....the victim loves the experience just as much as the slime. Even if they are walking along the street and are jumped unexpectedly while coming from the gym.
So yeah....this started out as just a sketch of me that I wanted to do just for anatomy practise. And then I added some muscle. And then I added a huge gut. And then I added slime, inked it, coloured and shaded it and added a backstory.
I tried inking and shading in different ways than I normally do. I want to come up with techniques and pen settings that produce as good as art I can produce in relatively fast times, and this is how it came out. Now if I can just keep this speed and consistency up...
No that's not what she said quiet you.
It is also well known that sentient slime can expand itself to tens of thousands of the regular size the slime inhabits and loves stuffing itself into it's victim, engorging them to unbelievable sizes. Bellies swell and swell to match the girth of trucks as the slime oozes it's way into any possible orifice it can. Thighs jiggle and stretch as they try to contain the onslaught of jelly mass pressing upon every inch of skin. Arms expand into fleshy balloons, with hands flapping about helplessly. In the end the victim can resemble a large land mass, sloshing all over the place.
And sometimes, very rarely....the victim loves the experience just as much as the slime. Even if they are walking along the street and are jumped unexpectedly while coming from the gym.
So yeah....this started out as just a sketch of me that I wanted to do just for anatomy practise. And then I added some muscle. And then I added a huge gut. And then I added slime, inked it, coloured and shaded it and added a backstory.
I tried inking and shading in different ways than I normally do. I want to come up with techniques and pen settings that produce as good as art I can produce in relatively fast times, and this is how it came out. Now if I can just keep this speed and consistency up...
No that's not what she said quiet you.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Inflation
Species Western Dragon
Size 1250 x 1250px
File Size 804.8 kB
Pretty much. ^^' Most of the finished things I draw and publish here are never what I originally intended to draw when I started out with them, and I have an album full of unfinished ideas that I'm not sure where to go with them.
That's actually why I like taking requests. It gives me a fixed goal I can work towards without being distracted by other things I want to draw or being put off by the way the art is turning out. It forces me to better myself in all regards. I also like the idea of drawing something for someone else that they can enjoy, I mean after all that's the main reason why I or most other inflation artists draw.
That's actually why I like taking requests. It gives me a fixed goal I can work towards without being distracted by other things I want to draw or being put off by the way the art is turning out. It forces me to better myself in all regards. I also like the idea of drawing something for someone else that they can enjoy, I mean after all that's the main reason why I or most other inflation artists draw.
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