I didn't know I could eat this much. :P
Haha, I think this might be my first vore picture. To be honest I usually eat sweets. Lots of sweets. It's just that I have a sweet fang. :P
Big thanks to
Akaikosh for drawing this gift art. :3
Check out his gift vore art right here.
Haha, I think this might be my first vore picture. To be honest I usually eat sweets. Lots of sweets. It's just that I have a sweet fang. :P
Big thanks to
Akaikosh for drawing this gift art. :3 Check out his gift vore art right here.
Category All / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Snake / Serpent
Size 1280 x 628px
File Size 94.1 kB
I had a roasted turkey dinner in mind while drawing this, but a cake sounds good too! Maybe it was both! :O
Hehhee, part of me is reluctant to call it a 'vore' picture, since a snake really can't eat much of anything without some sort of lump or bulge forming in their tummy - even if it's just sweets! ^^
(Which also means snakes are the easiest to get away with drawing vore of, since it's so natural most people won't question it in many cases!)
Hehhee, part of me is reluctant to call it a 'vore' picture, since a snake really can't eat much of anything without some sort of lump or bulge forming in their tummy - even if it's just sweets! ^^
(Which also means snakes are the easiest to get away with drawing vore of, since it's so natural most people won't question it in many cases!)
If both, it'd explain why your belly is so large xD
I figure it depends on who you ask. Because vore typically is just the act of someone/thing being eaten, it could strictly count as such - however if the image in question wasn't built with that in mind, it wouldn't be "in the spirit of it". I mean, take a look at the 'How to Train Your Dragon' novels (NOT the movie, but the novels) and Capcom's 'Dragon's Dogma'. Would you call either of those a vore-centered subject?
Most people would probably say 'No', but for us we really have to wonder.... Almost every chapter in the initial novel had someone or something being eaten, usually whole and alive. Dragon's Dogma, almost half of the bestiary can eat you in some way - and the Hydra (Damn that beautiful thing <3) actually says in the Official Artbook is was designed specifically on the premise that it had to look like a creature "that could devour you whole whenever it felt like it"
You see those creatures doing their thing, and you don't question it. Then, if someone draws an artwork of it, suddenly it's vore (Like it wasn't earlier? :P) So, I figure it's the context that makes people assume. If the eating is being used in a horror-context (like the case is for Dragon's Dogma) then people don't think it out of place.
Dat hydra though...
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15782319/
http://sta.sh/2qk7427cf6k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3opiE5y0zk
Seriously, I-i-i mean they even added in swallow sounds when the bulge descends further down its neck! Who would ever hear that, with the sounds of combat and the music and your AI party chattering the whole time? Only if you mute the music and dialogue (like in that video) would you hear these things, yet they put in that detail anyway.
I figure it depends on who you ask. Because vore typically is just the act of someone/thing being eaten, it could strictly count as such - however if the image in question wasn't built with that in mind, it wouldn't be "in the spirit of it". I mean, take a look at the 'How to Train Your Dragon' novels (NOT the movie, but the novels) and Capcom's 'Dragon's Dogma'. Would you call either of those a vore-centered subject?
Most people would probably say 'No', but for us we really have to wonder.... Almost every chapter in the initial novel had someone or something being eaten, usually whole and alive. Dragon's Dogma, almost half of the bestiary can eat you in some way - and the Hydra (Damn that beautiful thing <3) actually says in the Official Artbook is was designed specifically on the premise that it had to look like a creature "that could devour you whole whenever it felt like it"
You see those creatures doing their thing, and you don't question it. Then, if someone draws an artwork of it, suddenly it's vore (Like it wasn't earlier? :P) So, I figure it's the context that makes people assume. If the eating is being used in a horror-context (like the case is for Dragon's Dogma) then people don't think it out of place.
Dat hydra though...
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15782319/
http://sta.sh/2qk7427cf6k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3opiE5y0zk
Seriously, I-i-i mean they even added in swallow sounds when the bulge descends further down its neck! Who would ever hear that, with the sounds of combat and the music and your AI party chattering the whole time? Only if you mute the music and dialogue (like in that video) would you hear these things, yet they put in that detail anyway.
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