
Didn’t quite manage the perspective the way I was hoping for, but I’m rather fond of this! :3
Almost no vore artists that I know of takes the other guts into consideration, and I feel like they’re really missing out. D: Think about it! Not only would you be in a squishy meat hammock, you’d have squishy pillows. And in addition to the stomach churning and stuff, the predator’s lungs/breathing would squish their prey around. me gusta.
Unfortunately I wasn’t able to find very good images of canine organs, so I went with what I found. >> Will have to look around for some better references, especially for location/orientation. All the images on google were vet posters and they were tiny thumbnails really.
Almost no vore artists that I know of takes the other guts into consideration, and I feel like they’re really missing out. D: Think about it! Not only would you be in a squishy meat hammock, you’d have squishy pillows. And in addition to the stomach churning and stuff, the predator’s lungs/breathing would squish their prey around. me gusta.
Unfortunately I wasn’t able to find very good images of canine organs, so I went with what I found. >> Will have to look around for some better references, especially for location/orientation. All the images on google were vet posters and they were tiny thumbnails really.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
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Size 845 x 1200px
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it doesn't jive with a lot of people's image of rotund bellies that defy logic- the prey usually is taking up all the space. I'm not really into that unless the anatomy is considered- a difficult task to be sure- which is why i generally like larger predators.
gut can be simple and cartoony *eyebrow wiggle* mine are literally lumps. dumb lumps that I made pretty with shading. ><'
gut can be simple and cartoony *eyebrow wiggle* mine are literally lumps. dumb lumps that I made pretty with shading. ><'
Really love the attention to detail in this with the guts internal, as well as the satisfied, smug and resigned expressions on Mort and Noah's faces, respectively. The drool hanging from Mort's mouth is a nice touch, as well, heheh!
I have to agree, showcasing the guts is sadly underused in vore art. Most artists settle for the standard esophagus and stomach internals. I think the only other vore artist I've come across that has done art like this, showcasing the guts and all, is Crownflame with his HTTYD work. Good on you for electing to draw outside the box (or stomach, as it were, heheh) on this, Lem. ;)
I have to agree, showcasing the guts is sadly underused in vore art. Most artists settle for the standard esophagus and stomach internals. I think the only other vore artist I've come across that has done art like this, showcasing the guts and all, is Crownflame with his HTTYD work. Good on you for electing to draw outside the box (or stomach, as it were, heheh) on this, Lem. ;)
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