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With Tails now captured, the stork bot proceeds with having the poor two-tailed fox in its captivity as the "baby powder" is applied to the now baby fox while nanites create some more appropriate apparel.
Miles "Tails" Prower © SEGA
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With Tails now captured, the stork bot proceeds with having the poor two-tailed fox in its captivity as the "baby powder" is applied to the now baby fox while nanites create some more appropriate apparel.
Miles "Tails" Prower © SEGA
Category Artwork (Digital) / Baby fur
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 883 x 1248px
File Size 306 kB
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if you like this, might I suggest you have a look at the comic this series is based out of. http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13098991/ (Also, please note there is a small gap in between pages, but that is being worked on.
This is a fun little series. I find the way it is written like a presentation to advertise the Stork Bot to be quite fun. Each image does well to sell the product and its functionality.
The design of the Stork Bot and the way each image shows its various parts and how they work both visually and via text is clever.
I'm quite impressed how 'The Sack' is illustrated in this particular image. You did a super job showing how the captive is in it without taking away from how the Stork Bot has successfully brought back 'The Sack' to its beak in preparation for what I'd assume would be flight to its respective master or delivery point.
Works like these are best to see in bursts / all at once as you can tell the progression by clicking the "NEXT" button to view how it all comes together. Gives greater appreciation to the artist's effort to bring it altogether. :)
The design of the Stork Bot and the way each image shows its various parts and how they work both visually and via text is clever.
I'm quite impressed how 'The Sack' is illustrated in this particular image. You did a super job showing how the captive is in it without taking away from how the Stork Bot has successfully brought back 'The Sack' to its beak in preparation for what I'd assume would be flight to its respective master or delivery point.
Works like these are best to see in bursts / all at once as you can tell the progression by clicking the "NEXT" button to view how it all comes together. Gives greater appreciation to the artist's effort to bring it altogether. :)
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