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I'm glad I finally finished off this series. It was bothering me greatly that it was left undone for so long. I hope you guys enjoy this last picture. It was incredibly fiddly to draw, and I don't think I've spent as much effort on an interior shot as this one. I think it turned out alright, though.
Here are links to all of the pictures in this series:
Part 1: http://aryion.com/g4/view/238032
Part 2: http://aryion.com/g4/view/238091
part 3: http://aryion.com/g4/view/238244
Part 4: http://aryion.com/g4/view/244402
Part 5: http://aryion.com/g4/view/244596
My first attempt at depicting breast vore is one my favourite picture series from my own gallery and one of the most popular. It also has the dubious distinction of being one of my most controversial pictures in my DeviantArt account. It's been featured several times on other sites by people showing off art that they consider to be bizarre or WTF. Some of the comments I've received on DeviantArt for those pictures indicates that breast vore is far from being accepted by the mainstream population! You can view my first attempt at breast vore here:
http://aryion.com/g4/view/216824
Hope you enjoy the pictures!
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The Baroness' Lactation Process
To produce milk, the Baroness requires live prey to be ingested into her breasts. The prey is then digested inside the breasts and converted into milk. The anatomy of the Baroness' breast shares many features similar to those of humans, with several key differences. We shall review this lactation process.
The source nutrients for the milk is originally derived from live prey. In the case of the Baroness, the preferred food source is humans, with a preference shown for female humans. As the Baroness is not considered a biological member of Homo Sapiens, any issues concerning same-species consumption are not relevant.
Prey is positioned in close proximity to the breast to begin the ingestion phase. Entry into the breast is via an opening in the nipple. The connective tissue and muscles of the nipple are extremely elastic and can stretch to create an opening large enough to accommodate prey the size of humans and even larger. The muscles of he nipple provide the necessary mechanical force to draw the prey completely inside the breast. The strength of these muscles are so great that once a prey is partially ingested, escape is no nearly impossible.
Once completely inside the breast, the prey is entirely encapsulated by lobules. These are the glands that convert nutrients into milk. In order to extract the nutrients from the prey, Phagocytes inside the breast are activated once the prey's body is detected by the immune system. These rapidly break down and dissolve the tissue of the prey. An oxygen-rich liquid secreted by glands in the breast enables the prey to breath and remain viable during the digestive process. Once the prey's body has been completely broken down, enzymes extract the nutrients and transfer them to the lobules. The remainder of the digested mass is transported via ducts directly into the Baroness' stomach where it is further processed.
As the lobules process the nutrients, they swell greatly in size as milk is quickly produced. The mass of the Baroness' breasts can increase substantially during this process. Lactiferous ducts are the tubes that transport the milk from the lobule glands to the nipples. These vein-like tubes run throughout the interior of the breast, accessing every lobule. In an area close to the nipple, the ducts have a widened portion called lactiferous ampula. These are temporary holding containers for milk in the case where milk is not immediately expressed from the breast.
The lactation process can be very rapid. From the time a prey is ingested, milk can be produced in as little as 5 minutes time. Local lore suggests that the milk produced by the Baroness has special properties, but this fact has yet to be tested.
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Posted by Sheen2777 11 years ago Report
Awesome pic
Posted by Putinforgod 11 years ago Report
Even if I would have prefered it without digestion (yeah, I'm a sissy who likes "happy endings") I must say this picture is all kinds of awesome.
Posted by donutwish 11 years ago Report
I have always been a fan of digestion and the 'less-soft' side of vore, even though I'm far too big of a wimp to actually draw anything too graphic.
Posted by Aickavon12 11 years ago Report
BOOBS!
Posted by Mid_Night 11 years ago Report
I must say I enjoy it so much. wonder what kind of comic projects in your sleeves.
Posted by donutwish 11 years ago Report
As far as comics go, I have a few interesting ones coming up, so stay tuned. And they're vore-related even!
Posted by Mid_Night 11 years ago Report
oh yes more to come and I will be watching for more of your work *grins-smiles*
Posted by Liz 11 years ago Report
Lovely internal shots. Both prey awaiting their fate while the predator does not care the slightest for them.
Love the Blood vessels effect and the ditsy milk maid at the end. Nice.
Posted by donutwish 11 years ago Report
I love drawing the milk maids, hehe.
Posted by smashman 11 years ago Report
I love how the baroness looks so proud of what she did.
Posted by donutwish 11 years ago Report
Heh, I'd be proud too, if I could transform two women into milk! :)
Posted by smashman 11 years ago Report
Who wouldn't?
Posted by Groblek 11 years ago Report
I really like how the interior shots turned out, Very nicely done,
Posted by donutwish 11 years ago Report
I'm glad you like the interior shots! It was a lot of work, so I'm glad someone noticed.
Posted by CGR-7 11 years ago Report
A very fine conclusion, D.W.. And a nice biology lesson as well. =D
Just wondering: is the Baroness's milk a pure white and opaque color, like cow's milk, or just like we see in the picture, an off-white eggshell and semi-translucent liquid? Also, is her milk thick like cream or thin like water?
Posted by donutwish 11 years ago Report
Her milk is off-white, and its opacity and thickness depends on how far into the lactation process it's progressed. Near the start, the milk will be thick and opaque like whole cream. Towards the end of the cycle, it'll be less opaque and thick like skim milk. Colour-wise, it's starts off off-white with a slight creamy tint. Later in the cycle, it becomes less creamy in hue.
Posted by Tank1985 11 years ago Report
We need more from the queen