Lugia wanted to become a water type. They put on a neckless which clams to do so. Although, it seems to have a weird side effect. Soon after they put it on, they start to feel pressure building in their belly. They look down and see that it is pushing out words, making faint liquid sounds. They seem to be swelling up with juice. Pretty quickly, their chest, legs, and arms were filling up with juice. Even their tail is now getting thick and heavy. They look in disbelieve at how quickly their body is expanding. As soon as they thought about taking the neckless off, their neck started to swell with water, making the necklaces grip on their neck much tighter. It was almost impossible to remove it now. Their cheeks now seem to be filing with juice too. They put their wing on their thickening neck, hoping that the neckless would soon break off.
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Category All / Inflation
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 2219 x 1661px
File Size 3.06 MB
Well, Lugia, at this point, you might as well enjoy the blueberry inflation while you can.
Dude, this was good timing to do it near Christmas time. While I was expecting it to occur at some point between Thanksgiving and Christmas, it's definitely a good post-birthday submissions, and much like the other artist who did something similar with Luna from Helluva Boss, but that one is in 28 parts and this one's 8 parts. Either way, I've been waiting a long, LOONNGG time to see how this will go.
And once this sequence is done, I would love to see how you handle the other sequences, including the salazzle one and other pokemon. (I do think the top five I'm looking for would be Zekrom, Xerneas, Noivern, Dragonair, and my personal favorite besides Lugia and Zekrom, Xerneas and Dialga).
Dude, this was good timing to do it near Christmas time. While I was expecting it to occur at some point between Thanksgiving and Christmas, it's definitely a good post-birthday submissions, and much like the other artist who did something similar with Luna from Helluva Boss, but that one is in 28 parts and this one's 8 parts. Either way, I've been waiting a long, LOONNGG time to see how this will go.
And once this sequence is done, I would love to see how you handle the other sequences, including the salazzle one and other pokemon. (I do think the top five I'm looking for would be Zekrom, Xerneas, Noivern, Dragonair, and my personal favorite besides Lugia and Zekrom, Xerneas and Dialga).
It took longer than I expected, I got really bogged down with graduate school work, finished the main thing yesterday, and just spent all day finishing the last 2 pages.
I usually try to do single images of something before doing a sequence, with the exception being the first Salazzle sequence, as it just sort of happened.
I think I can do each of those pokemon eventually. I do have a beginning of a sketch for a Xerneas inflation sequence, but that will be a long way out.
I usually try to do single images of something before doing a sequence, with the exception being the first Salazzle sequence, as it just sort of happened.
I think I can do each of those pokemon eventually. I do have a beginning of a sketch for a Xerneas inflation sequence, but that will be a long way out.
Makes sense. School/College work tends to get in the way most of the time (which I don't mind, but it goes to show that your artwork is the only one I've seen so far that makes me love body/blueberry inflation more often than the other artists I've seen on FA, DA, and Weasyl combined. Not even those on e621 and Rule34 are close to what you have here if you ask me).
Okay, I usually know what I need to do in my head, even if I'm busy with schoolwork. So even if I don't come back to the project, despite how long it's been made, at least I have done it in writing rather than keep it in my mind and forget what I wrote years prior.
That's fine, I'm only making suggestions of what to make in the near future, but you don't have to do it all in one go...Again, take your time with it and don't rush it. Better to make it look right to you than to rush the artwork and it would look awful if you ask me.
Okay, I usually know what I need to do in my head, even if I'm busy with schoolwork. So even if I don't come back to the project, despite how long it's been made, at least I have done it in writing rather than keep it in my mind and forget what I wrote years prior.
That's fine, I'm only making suggestions of what to make in the near future, but you don't have to do it all in one go...Again, take your time with it and don't rush it. Better to make it look right to you than to rush the artwork and it would look awful if you ask me.
That's fine, even I struggle with it due to proportions, perspective/camera angles of certain shots (especially ones slightly towards the corners of the artwork), and the lighting/shadows. The best thing I can draw is lineart and that's about it, but I have made my own art style that I love very much, despite not going with resolutions/drawing borders that are not similar to video resolutions (1280x720, 1920x1080, 2540x1440, or 3840x2160 for example) just to make it more uniformed and such. Again, I still love the way this turned out, and take your time making sure each part of the sequences you make look good enough on your end to post.
In terms of this artwork, I'm soooo ready to see a blueberry inflation Lugia sequence, regardless if no gender exists (making it easy for me to have all of the body inflated characters as female, but to each the user's own liking of course). Again, I look forward to seeing how this turns out if you ask me.
In terms of this artwork, I'm soooo ready to see a blueberry inflation Lugia sequence, regardless if no gender exists (making it easy for me to have all of the body inflated characters as female, but to each the user's own liking of course). Again, I look forward to seeing how this turns out if you ask me.
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