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Only one more Bite. but his tummy is already full. Jade is gunna Feel This one.
Let me know what you think. blah Blah blah. some Shading. And Yay. he's in a Cage. Practicing my Reflection ACTION!!! =)
Let me know what you think. blah Blah blah. some Shading. And Yay. he's in a Cage. Practicing my Reflection ACTION!!! =)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1200 x 500px
File Size 490.7 kB
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*smiles* Another super-adorable, stretchy snake. You make it so desirable to be gobbled up alive like this.
The wrinkles and pudgy stretch marks are wonderful, and beautifully captures the snake's struggle to get his meal down. :)
I love the translucency of the reflection, but the physics aspect is a bit off in that from the perspective of the viewer, you wouldn't see the reflection being larger than the snake. Unless the glass is curved in some way, having the refection of the snake's snout further to the left, while the reflection of the tail is further to the right, isn't how it would work. :D
Given the straight-on view and since the glass is further away from the viewer than the snake, the reflection would actually appear narrower on both ends. Well, that's unless the viewer's eyes were very far apart. It's hard to describe in words, but you have to visualize the light reflecting off the back of the snake, hitting the glass and reflecting to the viewer's eyes at an equal angle. So, as long as the viewer's eyes are narrower than the width of the snake, the reflection will likewise be narrower. :)
I hope that all made some kind of sense. *laughs*
Otherwise, an awesome job as always.
The wrinkles and pudgy stretch marks are wonderful, and beautifully captures the snake's struggle to get his meal down. :)
I love the translucency of the reflection, but the physics aspect is a bit off in that from the perspective of the viewer, you wouldn't see the reflection being larger than the snake. Unless the glass is curved in some way, having the refection of the snake's snout further to the left, while the reflection of the tail is further to the right, isn't how it would work. :D
Given the straight-on view and since the glass is further away from the viewer than the snake, the reflection would actually appear narrower on both ends. Well, that's unless the viewer's eyes were very far apart. It's hard to describe in words, but you have to visualize the light reflecting off the back of the snake, hitting the glass and reflecting to the viewer's eyes at an equal angle. So, as long as the viewer's eyes are narrower than the width of the snake, the reflection will likewise be narrower. :)
I hope that all made some kind of sense. *laughs*
Otherwise, an awesome job as always.
Hahah Thank you So Much Rodent ^__~ Hehe i'm glad you Like It. *snickers* and honestly i Knew i was breaking the Laws of physics and understandings when i made That Reflection but i Kept it for one Reason.. it Makes you think you're seeming more LMAO! and It Helps hide The Back Ground *laughs Deviouslly* Or lack There of ^_~
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