
The final pic to this sequence! I wanted to go back to fattening Azure but I have a lot of other pics to do too! But at least gets to first witness this transformation!
MacSilverD is � to himself.
Chubeko Koneko the Multi-Ton-Dragon is � to me!
CJ credit for the speech bubble idea.
DragoMike and Blues for style for various parts!
Thanks guys! You are all really talented artists!
MacSilverD is � to himself.
Chubeko Koneko the Multi-Ton-Dragon is � to me!
CJ credit for the speech bubble idea.
DragoMike and Blues for style for various parts!
Thanks guys! You are all really talented artists!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Western Dragon
Size 1280 x 819px
File Size 90 kB
Now you seriously need some of Sin-Ju's augmentation syrums. A dynamically endowed dragoness is lovely, but one that is moble, proportioned, and has wings large enough to fly her and join with her tail in the living nest position is even lovelier!!
Keep up the great work beautiful.
Keep up the great work beautiful.
Heheheh, maybe. It would just me more cozy if your wings were more in proportion . . . then you can take the complete living next position . . .
incase you're wondering what that is . . . it means sitting with legs either crossed, tucked, or simply with feet flat together; your tail wrapped and coiled up around said lap to form the inicial body of the nest; and finally the wings spread and then wrapped inward and around the lap, tail, and body to complete the nest and roost.
A truly cozy place to be . . . especially when the wings are at their greatest proportions so they not only form the roost but also wrap back around the body to add extra warmth and protection.
incase you're wondering what that is . . . it means sitting with legs either crossed, tucked, or simply with feet flat together; your tail wrapped and coiled up around said lap to form the inicial body of the nest; and finally the wings spread and then wrapped inward and around the lap, tail, and body to complete the nest and roost.
A truly cozy place to be . . . especially when the wings are at their greatest proportions so they not only form the roost but also wrap back around the body to add extra warmth and protection.
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