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Insatiable By anysizebutsmall -- Report

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That's a whole-ass girl in your gut, jesus...

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Spider8Fiend

Posted by Spider8Fiend 5 years ago Report

Elizabeth must have been a skinny girl indeed if she couldn’t keep this pred fed for long!

anysizebutsmall

Posted by anysizebutsmall 5 years ago Report

It's a little bit of that and a lot of this girl just being a fat ass through and through.

BellyLamp

Posted by BellyLamp 5 years ago Report

The way you drew her size while still being able to tell she has a human being iniside of her is nothing short of perfection. Bravo.

anysizebutsmall

Posted by anysizebutsmall 5 years ago Report

Thank you! I probably think of how vore bellies would look on predators of different heights and weights a bit too much, but it's paying off!

Vinnie

Posted by Vinnie 5 years ago Report

Elizabeth didn't even leave a bulge, she must have been small lol

anysizebutsmall

Posted by anysizebutsmall 5 years ago Report

Any meal is small when you're a gluttonous fat ass.

mirrormind101

Posted by mirrormind101 5 years ago Report

Twigs are no good for a lass of that size!

anysizebutsmall

Posted by anysizebutsmall 5 years ago Report

She'd probably even be hungry after eating another fatty like herself, to be totally honest...

mirrormind101

Posted by mirrormind101 5 years ago Report

Well, who don't like to eat? lol ^^

bluhmaster17

Posted by bluhmaster17 5 years ago Report

The sinister lighting does wonders here. I also really dig your mixture of crosshatching and line shading.
I usually like seeing flabby shortstacks getting crammed into superior predator's guts, but this girl's real cute.

anysizebutsmall

Posted by anysizebutsmall 5 years ago Report

Thanks! The lighting was initially meant to envoke the feeling of an open refridgerator door but I cut the dialog that might have contextualized that.

Also, I like to think that fatties such as her go uneaten due to the hassle involved in doing so, and are mostly safe from consumption as such. Catching prey at this size involves its own set problems, however.

Chrisis

Posted by Chrisis 5 years ago Report

I really appreciate the flow of angles between the nose, lower lip and chin. Nice work.

anysizebutsmall

Posted by anysizebutsmall 5 years ago Report

Thank you! Not often you get a really technical compliment like that.

Chrisis

Posted by Chrisis 5 years ago Report

Your stuff is quite lovely, and I felt I wanted to invest a bit more awareness in expressing why than just noting that the content is well executed and attractive. ~^,.,.^~

xXxBadxApplexXx

Posted by xXxBadxApplexXx 5 years ago Report

NGL part of the reason I love this is the prey looks about me-sized. I love it in general also tho

anysizebutsmall

Posted by anysizebutsmall 5 years ago Report

Hey, if it helps you imagine yourself in this big gal's gut I can definitely support it.

xXxBadxApplexXx

Posted by xXxBadxApplexXx 5 years ago Report

I also just love the way you outline and the angles you manage to draw. it's so impressive!

anysizebutsmall

Posted by anysizebutsmall 5 years ago Report

Aww, that's very kind of ya. People keep telling me they think my line work is good so it must be true! When you say angles I draw, though, do you mean like my camera angles or...?

xXxBadxApplexXx

Posted by xXxBadxApplexXx 5 years ago Report

Yeah! I have a LOT of trouble drawing anything that isn’t straight on.

anysizebutsmall

Posted by anysizebutsmall 5 years ago Report

That's been a pretty recent development honestly. The major stepping stone was actually trying to learn linear perspective, which I still have barely done at all. I have a whole book on it and I read the chapter on one point perspective in detail and haven't touched it since! Sprinkle in a few YouTube vids here and there and you're left with a really underwhelming understanding of it all. What I did internalize has paid dividends all the same.

Definitely put a little practice into it... it sucks majorly but I promise you won't regret it.

xXxBadxApplexXx

Posted by xXxBadxApplexXx 5 years ago Report

I can draw backgrounds in perspective, but I’m LESS SKILLED putting people in those environments

anysizebutsmall

Posted by anysizebutsmall 5 years ago Report

Ah yeah, improving that then involves a lot more work and techniques than just "learn some perspective." Maybe try more life drawing and honing your mannequinization skills! Long while ago I watched some Kim Jung Gi demonstration where he drew geometric mannequins in perspective and I knew I needed to take it more seriously ever since.