*squeaks and smiles*
This wonderfully delightful scene was drawn by the amazingly talented
skrimpf. If you have not seen his artwork, I highly recommend that you head on over to his page and check it out. The charm and colors of his creations are a pure delight to behold.
For this scene, a pack of rats have decided to invade a local nut farm, ignoring the warning signs about slugs. After all, how much harm can a slug do? Well, obviously more than the rats had ever anticipated. :)
I absolutely love the humorous elements that Skrimpf was able to include within this picture, as well as the look of the slugs and all of the struggling rats. The lookout rat waiting outside the wall, oblivious as to what's happening inside, is simply perfect, and the slug in the back with just a tail sticking from its mouth had a big smile forming on my face.
Everywhere I look, I see something new and wonderful in the picture, which is all part of Skrimpf's amazing talents in capturing a scene. I can't thank him enough for taking this commission and doing such a fantastic job with it.
The full-sized picture is 4 times this size, but you don't lose anything in the reduction shown here.
artwork ©
skrimpf
rodent ©
prowler7 (he's sure to be one of the rats in there )
This wonderfully delightful scene was drawn by the amazingly talented
skrimpf. If you have not seen his artwork, I highly recommend that you head on over to his page and check it out. The charm and colors of his creations are a pure delight to behold.For this scene, a pack of rats have decided to invade a local nut farm, ignoring the warning signs about slugs. After all, how much harm can a slug do? Well, obviously more than the rats had ever anticipated. :)
I absolutely love the humorous elements that Skrimpf was able to include within this picture, as well as the look of the slugs and all of the struggling rats. The lookout rat waiting outside the wall, oblivious as to what's happening inside, is simply perfect, and the slug in the back with just a tail sticking from its mouth had a big smile forming on my face.
Everywhere I look, I see something new and wonderful in the picture, which is all part of Skrimpf's amazing talents in capturing a scene. I can't thank him enough for taking this commission and doing such a fantastic job with it.
The full-sized picture is 4 times this size, but you don't lose anything in the reduction shown here.
artwork ©
skrimpfrodent ©
prowler7 (he's sure to be one of the rats in there )Category All / Vore
Species Rat
Size 1024 x 625px
File Size 1007.3 kB
Listed in Folders
Humor and vore always work wonderfully together, which is why it is often used in political satire comics, and how you generally see it portrayed in the main stream. On places such as FA, too much art is just about having something to fap to, so humor generally takes a back seat.
Hmmph. Being a small creature that gets devoured by larger ones, I should take offense at your laughter. However, seeing as I'm always a helpful type of rat, I'll let you get away with it this time. :p
And yes, you should get a comic made out of the poem. Illustrated poems are the best type of poetry. :)
And yes, you should get a comic made out of the poem. Illustrated poems are the best type of poetry. :)
Heh. Yeah, they're not a species too many vore artists seem to think about when needing a predator. They're usually looking for something with more exposed genitalia. ;)
Of course, there's also the fact that most preds are generally more sentient in nature, so creatures such as slugs are often ignored. It's a shame, especially when you consider how many vores love to see lots of drool, and here you have slugs that are just exuding lots of fun slime. :)
But in the end, having less slugs around as preds, just makes the artwork I commission more unique and memorable for me. Heh.
Of course, there's also the fact that most preds are generally more sentient in nature, so creatures such as slugs are often ignored. It's a shame, especially when you consider how many vores love to see lots of drool, and here you have slugs that are just exuding lots of fun slime. :)
But in the end, having less slugs around as preds, just makes the artwork I commission more unique and memorable for me. Heh.
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