
A commission for
mandarax
(This took me way longer than I thought it would ^_^ ) Mandarax posted a journal a while back asking if anyone would want to be eaten by him, and got almost 100 affirmatives. For the art that followed, folks had the option of leaving a personal item behind on the shore to show that they'd been there...that's the short of it. If you'd like to read more of the story behind it and see who's involved here, please see his posting: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6826844
All items are the intellectual property of their respective characters/players. And the big, red dragon is, of course, © 2011 Mandarax :)

(This took me way longer than I thought it would ^_^ ) Mandarax posted a journal a while back asking if anyone would want to be eaten by him, and got almost 100 affirmatives. For the art that followed, folks had the option of leaving a personal item behind on the shore to show that they'd been there...that's the short of it. If you'd like to read more of the story behind it and see who's involved here, please see his posting: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6826844
All items are the intellectual property of their respective characters/players. And the big, red dragon is, of course, © 2011 Mandarax :)
Category All / Vore
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 2800 x 1642px
File Size 982.1 kB
When I heard of this idea, I was wondering how there would still be some sort of visual reference to all the prey involved. I think the idea of having a "horde" of objects off to the side, like the feathers, horns, weapons, and clothing, was a very clever and interesting idea that really adds to the pic. Very cool idea and you definitely pulled it off with your amazing talent, as usual. Thank you for doing this for Mandarax! One of my favorite vore pics of all time. ^^
Very well done. Lots of folks have complimented you on the pile of artifacts and indeed that's a highlight of the picture, and was probably an absolute bear to do.
But for a while, the placement of the bulges in the dragon confused me a bit - they're all at the top of the belly, with just a round surface at the bottom. Then I realized: two stomachs, and the bulges are all coming from the "crop" part of it. It's little details like that that really make a picture unique, and you did a great job capturing them.
But for a while, the placement of the bulges in the dragon confused me a bit - they're all at the top of the belly, with just a round surface at the bottom. Then I realized: two stomachs, and the bulges are all coming from the "crop" part of it. It's little details like that that really make a picture unique, and you did a great job capturing them.
Comments