
So, I thought today "Why don't I put much definition into belly bulges?", then I also realised I should do a vorish piece with my new anatomy style...So this was concoted onto paper! Not sure how well I did the more bumpy belly bulge, but it's coming along at least X3 Still getting used to the more slender form too, not the normal bulky-style I'd normally draw, as you can see hints of it in this piece...Even still, a rather nice outcome I reckon :3
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Vore
Species Western Dragon
Size 883 x 1280px
File Size 96.6 kB
I definitely like the way this looks.
I enjoy seeing a 'lumpy' belly to signify prey inside, as compared to a round, smooth belly that could simply be fat from eating pizza. And I generally dislike seeing well-definied hands and faces pressing out, unless the prey is some type of latex or rubber that would allow this to happen. This is a really nice compromise.
Very nicely done. I like this style a lot. :)
I enjoy seeing a 'lumpy' belly to signify prey inside, as compared to a round, smooth belly that could simply be fat from eating pizza. And I generally dislike seeing well-definied hands and faces pressing out, unless the prey is some type of latex or rubber that would allow this to happen. This is a really nice compromise.
Very nicely done. I like this style a lot. :)
*Nods* I agree on the overly-defined bulges too. If you, say, stretch a piece of fabric over your face, you wont be able to clearly see things like eye-sockets and open mouths as though the fabric were being pulled into them, so all you'd see if a basic, "rounded" shape of the head :3 And with a belly of flesh too, it'd add more roundedness to the shape due to the pillowy substance of the flesh, so even less definition would be seen :3
I reckon you made a good decision. :3~ You're quite a skilled artist, but I always wished you'd knock more of that skill into bulges...I think you can do quite a bit with 'em, and anyways, it's one of the sexiest parts of similar-size vore. ;3 This image alone is a great start!
Hmm, criticism? Well, the bulges here have more definition than your previous ones, but they're still pretty simple. For similar-size vore, I feel that the bulges should be detailed enough to show what the prey is inside. In other words, outline of paws, face, tail, whatever would be pressing against the walls of the belly. And the bigger the prey is, the bigger and more detailed the bulges should be, as it shows that the belly is more and more distended from the meal.
That's my two cents. =P
That's my two cents. =P
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