
Mechanical Guts
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screaming_phoenix! This one was quite a challenge for me as I'm not SUPER accustomed to drawing such detailed mechanical work, and I claim ZERO accuracy on how this stuff would actually work, but I think the aesthetics of it is a really cool idea! I largely based it all on a mixture of great refs provided, and of my own experiences touring old aircraft carriers and submarines.
And I mean... TECHNICALLY this IS an aircraft carrier! She IS aircraft and she IS being carried in a certain way~

And I mean... TECHNICALLY this IS an aircraft carrier! She IS aircraft and she IS being carried in a certain way~
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 1021 x 1280px
File Size 319.7 kB
You're very welcome! I've mostly been using carefully arranged blankets and a sleeping bag for a decent soft compression tube: works better for longer bellies like in snakes, worms, or slugs and the like, though. Something to better simulate a wider variety of bellies would need to be a lot more complicated to get a very true to reality feel: compression, muscular action, and all. I do wonder if people have tried to make such things as vore toys and the like and I have no doubt they exist, but they are sadly so few and far between.
I think you did a good job with the challenge. My career is with industrial machinery and nothing here jumps out at me as being nonsensical. Besides, Phoebe herself is part magic, part clockwork, so it's not like there was an expectation of perfect realism to begin with. I was wanting something more whimsical and that's exactly what I got. The direction-of-flow arrows on the "intestines" are probably my favorite touch.
Also for anyone curious Phoebe there is a DH.2 biplane, which is why she looks so skeletal.
Also for anyone curious Phoebe there is a DH.2 biplane, which is why she looks so skeletal.
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