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Published: 2014-12-31 06:58:36 +0000 UTC; Views: 19083; Favourites: 125; Downloads: 0
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Description "Awww, looks like I can't fit in these..."

I guess when you're a cold blooded reptile, warm clothes are a good thing to have. His prey usually wears clothes, but they are too small to fit him. At least the human fits in his stomach nicely.

After posting the last "Lizard Lunch", there were a few requests for a second part. I still had the scene, and Im still playing with the model, so I figured why not.
The hardest part of this scene was choosing how to shape the stomach. In normal anatomy, the stomach is located right beneath the rib cage. My original bulge was placed just below the chest muscles where the bulge should be. That looked a little weird, so I went with a more fictional anatomy structure. So if this were real, that bulge would be in the intestines. Also if this were real, she'd be chewed to bits, and that's no fun . I say forget reality and put that kicking and screaming stomach bulge wherever looks good!

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Comments: 12

totuio [2016-11-12 21:15:57 +0000 UTC]

cool

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Lovedogz [2015-01-18 18:13:53 +0000 UTC]

What do you use to create these what's the app called 

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PWRof3D In reply to Lovedogz [2015-01-19 06:47:14 +0000 UTC]

Daz Studio

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voremonger [2015-01-02 16:59:29 +0000 UTC]

The bulge is perfectly placed where it is--for our pleasure, anyway.

I also appreciate the nice touch of his hand rubbing the wriggling, little meal in his belly.  It makes the pic look so much nicer to see a pred who appreciates the feel of a squirming belly that is filled with such a lovely meal.

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DORURyuda [2015-01-01 17:21:30 +0000 UTC]

If you're worried about where the bulge is, I think that having it a bit closer to the chest instead of hanging down makes it more realistic anyway, since the stomach is kinda in the middle of the torso anyway.

I mean, I assume that the preds muscles are much stronger than the prey, so the stomach having a smooth or even slightly flat bulge makes sense since they're probably so crammed in that they cant move under the muscle anyway.

Really good proportions on this guy. Usually with anthro lizards people tend to make the head really small for some reason.

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PWRof3D In reply to DORURyuda [2015-01-19 06:46:58 +0000 UTC]

I wasn't worried about the placement of the belly too much, but I did want to point out the anatomy. There have been several times where someone pointed out a mistake in my anatomy and where I placed the belly. I added that little explanation to prove I do know a little about anatomy.

True, his abdomen muscles would keep the prey in tight, so that belly should be a little flatter.

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DORURyuda [2015-01-01 17:18:18 +0000 UTC]

Something about the colors of the lizard makes me think of the monsters from Penumbra...

I always like your anthro preds :3

Belly pats are the best final panels~

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WolfiiChan [2014-12-31 21:50:03 +0000 UTC]

lol

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SpinosaurusDinosaur [2014-12-31 10:26:58 +0000 UTC]

Wow very handsome reptile ^_^
I think the bulge looks just fine where it is

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Ghostlurker7041 [2014-12-31 09:29:26 +0000 UTC]

"I say forget reality and put that kicking and screaming stomach bulge wherever looks good!"

 a good philosophy to live by indeed. 

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RedNastyFox [2014-12-31 07:50:19 +0000 UTC]

Actually, I can't see any bulge on this pic. I think, it should be bigger - human is rather filling prey for such small pred. 

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minecraftel [2014-12-31 07:14:32 +0000 UTC]

Cool

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