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May the fourth be with you!
I'll probably go back and recolor this, but I wanted to get it out before the end of the day. Now that I'm geared back into art, commissions are my top priority! Sorry to keep you all waiting >.<
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Posted by ProudVWriter 4 years ago Report
That oddly looks like Aayla Secura.
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Posted by dragonjerky 4 years ago Report
She isn't meant to be anyone in particular. Just a random (but cute) Twi'lek.
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Posted by Xaxtern 4 years ago Report
What a lovely May the Fourth gift!
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Posted by dragonjerky 4 years ago Report
Glad you like it!
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Posted by Hereforvore 4 years ago Report
Omnomnomnom shlurp :3 Twileks are such good prey
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Posted by dragonjerky 4 years ago Report
Hehe, definitely!
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Posted by MotherOfMonsters 4 years ago Report
Cute beaky boy and a good snack <3
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Posted by dragonjerky 4 years ago Report
Can't argue with a good combo!
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Posted by Espurr 4 years ago Report
isnt this the girl that become friend with a clone tropper?
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Posted by dragonjerky 4 years ago Report
No one in particular. Just a random, delicious looking Twi'lek!
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Posted by PrinnyDood 4 years ago Report
What a perfect snack she is! Sarlaccs are such a classic predator, always good to see them get more representation!
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Posted by dragonjerky 4 years ago Report
That scene may or may not of had an influence on me as a child... heh (Rancor, too!)
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Posted by Derekiscool 4 years ago Report
I notices you have listed this with the tag "?/F", but that's a mistake as, according to one of the old Star Wars encyclopedias, the large sarlaccs we see are all female. Male sarlaccs are much smaller and attach to the females like parasites.
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Posted by dragonjerky 4 years ago Report
That's certainly possible but also... In ROTJ, C3P0 specifically says, "in HIS belly, you will find a new definition of pain and suffering as you are slowly digested over a thousand years" and... I see the "?/F" tag as more of a way to denote the pred is more of a monster than anything meant to be sexualized. I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume someone searching the "F/F" tag is NOT going to be into this particular artwork.
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Posted by Derekiscool 4 years ago Report
That's a good point, and now that I think about it, that encyclopedia is probably legends now. Also, I totally agree with the use of the ?/F tag, I just thought it would be funny to flex my knowledge of obscure Star Wars lore.
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Posted by Undue 2 years ago Report
She seems a bit confused. It's a nicely drawn picture to be sure but the her face reads is a bit less, "Oh god I'm being eaten," and a bit more, "Hmm, I didn't know this PREDATOR was here."
I assume you were going more for arousal than fear. I like it but it cracks me up.
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Posted by dragonjerky 2 years ago Report
I usually don't really like unwilling prey. So... I go for something a bit more... reluctant or accepting of one's fate.
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