sketch #2
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Vore
Species Antelope
Size 800 x 558px
File Size 121.6 kB
Great artwork, though it is absurd to imagine an actual antelope swallowing such a large and dangerous creature (or for that matter swallowing anything larger than a golf bowl without choking to death). I can make some sense of it though by assuming the "antelope" was in reality some kind of chameleon-like creature, probably reptilian, which would allow for dislocating jaws, epiglottis for breathing with large prey in its throat, and a digestive system capable of breaking down whole large prey. It would assume the form of a 'harmless' prey animal to attract other predators that it is able to prey upon.
That said, I still hope we see the series continue, though I suspect it would look ridiculous when the antelope's relatively tiny mouth is stretched around the dragon's widest point. Thanks for sharing!
That said, I still hope we see the series continue, though I suspect it would look ridiculous when the antelope's relatively tiny mouth is stretched around the dragon's widest point. Thanks for sharing!
You must have a ton of free time to just go out and constantly berate many artists for drawings stuff for a Fantasy key word there, theres no rules dictating that stuff has to be to your strict view on logic when it comes to art, especially when it comes to stuff like vore.
If you actually read my post you might see that I was complimenting the artist, something only a tiny fraction of the viewers here take the time to do.
In case you didn't know, the mark of a great fantasy artist or writer is their ability to make their 'fantasies' seem believable to their audience. I merely made a suggestion which would make this composition less impossible, and therefore more believable.
You may notice that the more realistic and plausible the vore' is depicted, the more 'favorites' the artwork receives here.
In case you didn't know, the mark of a great fantasy artist or writer is their ability to make their 'fantasies' seem believable to their audience. I merely made a suggestion which would make this composition less impossible, and therefore more believable.
You may notice that the more realistic and plausible the vore' is depicted, the more 'favorites' the artwork receives here.
Well what I have noticed is that every time I something doesn't appeal to your tastes, you make sure to let everyone know it. Telling people how ridiculous something is in a drawing or story because it's not 100% logical. You've done it to me before, and several other artists too. It doesn't come off as being friendly or helpful, it comes off as being rude.
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