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Follow up from [link]Whats part 2? The intestines. Its amazing the rex has made it to this point and still be alive. Both rexes are still alive and inside the Aquadon, but the horse, snake, and both humans melted away a long time ago.
Its hard to say if this rex can survive his way through: its extremely hot, the air is hardly breatheable, and the intestine motions are applying unimaginable pressure to the rex's body.
Will he get digested? I dont know, I leave that to the preference of the viewer. I guess I imply digestion, but I usually leave it up to the viewer to piece the rest of the story together. Ive never had an image come this far into the digestion track, usually it ends at the belly. Thanks again to for the intestine model.
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Charemthecharmeleon [2012-12-29 13:02:20 +0000 UTC]
I like it when vore goes past the stomach. Nice work!
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RaeThalis [2012-12-29 05:34:10 +0000 UTC]
My thoughts on the outcome... I'm imagining the "monster rex" ends up digesting, but the other larger Trex seems tougher - I figure he could eventually escape (Hopefully by worming his way back up into the stomach ), even if it would be a slim chance. ^^
As for critiques on the image itself, the bump (?) on the intestines seems a bit strong, and seems dry somehow. Not enough specular?
The fog (?) seems too thick and a bit out of place here.
The intestines would be mostly if not entirely filled with liquid, so I'm thinking he would have drowned by now
Unless of course the Aquadon's digestive tract is a bit different than usual
Other than that, pretty neat and glad to see you're enjoying using them ^^
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PWRof3D In reply to RaeThalis [2012-12-29 05:41:36 +0000 UTC]
I wondered about putting some liquid on the ground, but for some reason decided against it. I havent really gotten the specular to work the way I want, and to make the stomach shiney I put the specular map on the reflection and turned that up. Specular is on 100%, but its not doing much. And that is my third image with dust/smoke ever, so its a bit off.
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RaeThalis In reply to PWRof3D [2012-12-29 05:44:40 +0000 UTC]
Some postwork could also help I guess
Filter Forge has two filters that could do wonders with this (And also happen to be two of my favorite)
Hm... Can D|S push specular values above 100?
Hahaha, I just thought about how uncomfortable this must be for the Aquadon to have something so bulky being pushed through its intestines
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PWRof3D In reply to RaeThalis [2012-12-29 05:50:25 +0000 UTC]
True, I need to try more post work options. I have Photoshop and another one you mentioned in the trex mawshot that I can use.
And I just found out daz can go above 100%, it just had a limit on it.
Oh yeah, cramps the whole way. What if a claw got caught? Ow ow ow
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RaeThalis In reply to PWRof3D [2012-12-29 06:05:37 +0000 UTC]
Sent ya a Note about the postwork thing, including an example (Which I'll be deleting later )
Yeah the discomfort alone would probably be enough to make the Aquadon reverse it's peristaltic motions of the digestive tract and regurgitate that dino. Might end up being the first creature to survive its stomach
....Unless it decides to chew next time
Hopefully not By the time something that large reaches the intestines, there's no way it'd be able to digest even partially before decomposition sets in, so realistically the Aquadon would have to pull the Tyrant back up, even if only back into the stomach to digest it properly.
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