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Rags and Race at the fat camp By Strega -- Report

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The fat get fatter as Rags, Race, and a bunch of small coonies gulp down the inhabitants of a fat camp. A few, a very few, go down gullets voluntarily, the rest are mercilessly devoured. Ah well.

Rags, Race, and Lavaskunk's human character appear with permission.

The single most complicated drawing I have ever done. Rags won one of my free raffles on FA and, since he's been trying to get me to draw this theme for ten years, had exacting requirements as to what he wanted drawn. (He sent me a five page guide complete with sample images of the sorts of bellies he wanted, for example.)

I've been working on this for weeks on and off and it is finally done. Whew.

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KlinKitty

Posted by KlinKitty 13 years ago Report

Man, those swarms of varying-sized, man-eating raccoons can strike anywhere!

Strega

Posted by Strega 13 years ago Report

And even the ones no bigger than a small human will still gulp you down given a chance. 83

KlinKitty

Posted by KlinKitty 13 years ago Report

Heh, didn'tcha have a few older drawings with a similar theme?

Strega

Posted by Strega 13 years ago Report

Yes indeed, from the very early days. "Coon hunt", I think one was called. I think that is what inspired Rags to ask me for this sort of thing.

Bright

Posted by Bright 13 years ago Report

That was quite the extensive picture. Well done.

Sith

Posted by Sith 13 years ago Report

Now their fat can become something else's fat.... namely raccoons, god damb raccoons! What won't they eat? XP

This is defiantly one of your most amazing pics Strega, impressive attention to detail and bulges especially on the coon in the lower left corner.
Can't help but love the huge amounts of greediness and use of multiple prey shown in this one. ^^

Animakitty

Posted by Animakitty 13 years ago Report

40 years from now, this appears as a mural in a Chicago subway platform.

Race

Posted by Race 13 years ago Report

We can only hope! :)

Rockcoons

Posted by Rockcoons 13 years ago Report

Now this is awesome!

CVLVR

Posted by CVLVR 13 years ago Report

Moral: Fat camps = EVIL.

There should just be camps for you to get fatter.

....which I guess this camp was, technically. :)

Ka-Atis

Posted by Ka-Atis 13 years ago Report

so many delicious humans. and in such lovely detail. :D

icn

Posted by icn 13 years ago Report

Not my gender preference, but congratulations on an excellent job.

Strega

Posted by Strega 13 years ago Report

It was a requested pic. I didn't get to make many decisions. 83

icn

Posted by icn 13 years ago Report

If you don't keep artists on a short leash, you never know what they'll draw. :)

I think it's pretty cool he wrote a five page guide.

Strega

Posted by Strega 13 years ago Report

And then kept asking for more action to fill up the blank spaces. One of these days I'll post the series of sketches that led to the finished product.

Terastas

Posted by Terastas 13 years ago Report

Only after reading that did I notice the foot and the tail sticking out from behind the tree in the top right corner. Which made me laugh.

Draug

Posted by Draug 13 years ago Report

Daaaaaaaamn. Talk about a feast for the eyes. And the raccoons have their own kind of feast too. :p
This is one of the most detailed and complex images I've ever seen involving vore. You must have used quite some time on it.

It's a lovely scenario. It's not often I see something like this. :)
I know for sure that I would have watched carefully where I stepped the next days in the forest. Before you know it you have the leftovers of some of these guys under your shoe.