My half of a trade with
Fischie.
He wanted an illustration of his character, Vasco, a bull shark variant of species he created. His idea of more "sharky" terrestrial sharks intrigues me a lot, and I wanted to make sure I captured Vasco's bull shark traits and inherent sharkiness.
This took me waaay too long to complete and is set in a scene waaay out of my comfort zone; daylight! Hsssssshhhh!! *hisses*.
Also my .psds are getting a bit too big lately... this took like five minutes to save every time, AND I cloud-sync now so it takes even longer to upload that...
Fischie's vore stories for me: :3
--> Sinking Snacks
--> Croc Vore; Revenge of the Handbag!
Fischie. He wanted an illustration of his character, Vasco, a bull shark variant of species he created. His idea of more "sharky" terrestrial sharks intrigues me a lot, and I wanted to make sure I captured Vasco's bull shark traits and inherent sharkiness.
This took me waaay too long to complete and is set in a scene waaay out of my comfort zone; daylight! Hsssssshhhh!! *hisses*.
Also my .psds are getting a bit too big lately... this took like five minutes to save every time, AND I cloud-sync now so it takes even longer to upload that...
Fischie's vore stories for me: :3
--> Sinking Snacks
--> Croc Vore; Revenge of the Handbag!
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Shark
Size 1280 x 860px
File Size 111.2 kB
Listed in Folders
When I designed him I was not aiming for aesthetics and instead tried to think of a way how a shark could evolve into an amphibious being with as little changes as possible. They are supposed to be excellent swimmers and good at eating large prey, so they needed to keep the usual sharky shape.
They would if they had to swim like frogs. They use their pectoral fins for lift and steering when in water, so I made them have elements at the end of their arms which are similar to the large feathers birds have at the same place. They can be rolled up to work as fingers or canted to work as steering elements.
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