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Tags: Belly bulge Big Belly big bulge Bulge Buns Burger Casual cheese chef collab Collaboration Comic Comic pages Comic Vore Cooking double vore Doughlem F/? f/multiple Female Female Pred Food Food Golem Food play Food preparation Garbage hanji Hanji Pepper Huge belly Human Human Pred kitchen Living Food Macro/Micro Meat multiple Multiple Preys Onomatopoeia Oral Vore Original Character Reference Reluctant Predator restaurant Salad sauce Size difference Soft Vore taunting teasing toss Unwilling Unwilling Pred Unwilling Prey Xun
Though not all cooking is pleasant, and some are quite vile,
such as the so called 'fast food' (it is really just bile).
But experiments demand her to explore, this once her dignity she'll ignore,
yet she won't eat food off of the floor, for that she abhors.
Finding a leftover 'fast food brand burger', Xun is disgusted. Yet, she wants to experiments how the life giving pepper affects pre made meals. Despite the results being intriguing, she has to force herself to dispose of the evidence, every last nasty bite.
Unless it falls on the floor, then it is beneath trash.
Collab with septia.
The other half of this collab is a story, which the whole comic is based on, link given here.
A Spice of Live, the Story.
: A chef experimenting with baking and cooking food golems (doughlems) with a pepper that makes her dishes, truly, come alive.
(This is a fun project that Septia and I have been working on for the past year and a half every few weekends. It's been quite the learning experience and has helped a lot with getting used to making comics, scene composition and shading. Though drawing is a lot of fun it was a bit of an adjustment to draw new things, and Septia was a great help in that, often giving advice and helping a lot with soft shades which I still have little grasp on.
It has been completed for quite a while, but Xun has kinda been waiting for her time to shine. Which I hope you enjoy. ^^)
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Posted by Septia 7 years ago Report
The 'Cheese' tag is a bit of a stretch for such a poor dairy substitute.
Posted by The K 7 years ago Report
This is such a cool comic.