Well, It is taking quite a bit of work, But I am nearly done. Still need to add eyes, air bush here and there, Add neck fur, and put in the throat mount. This test was done without the rubber insides. This test did show me that my jaw design works. I feed the duck tape dummy threw the jaws and into the belly, So life size does fit. Was kinda hard at some spots just because it was dead weight. I have a feeling that willing prey will side right on down smooth. Making the suit has been a hit and miss. It is my first suit after all and a vore one at that...
Category All / Vore
Species Wolf
Size 708 x 416px
File Size 558.9 kB
I am very interested..(My friend Redxix and I have talked about this topic quite a bit and we had thought it would be better to have a "belly button" or kangaroo sort of pouch flap- entrance...In such the head would not have to be articulated or expand and cary weight, there for being enjoyable for the wearer also. We had not even solved the problem of holding up the weight.. we just thought initially the belly should drop and drag the floor as to not break the stitching to the suit or tear fur. And neither of us thought about rubber belly lining. Happy to watch your progress and keep up the great work.
The heat issue I'm not sure about but by myself it feels like a normal suit warmth. Then while in the stomach it get's warmer faster but it was not too bad for like the 10 or so minutes I was in it, Also pushing against the stomach walls from the inside draws in gulps of air, Found out by trying. But But if the pred wants to tease a bit could always drop a few ice cubes down.
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