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Published: 2013-05-22 19:52:39 +0000 UTC; Views: 5757; Favourites: 35; Downloads: 0
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Another gummy test, this time to see if you can see prey inside or not. The answer is quite obvious...Related content
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rayquaza2828 [2015-12-22 17:17:07 +0000 UTC]
I have a creature like these
His name is Drake and he's Translucesnt Purple Goo
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RaeThalis In reply to PWRof3D [2013-05-22 20:45:13 +0000 UTC]
And they shall become gummy-material too, in time
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PWRof3D In reply to RaeThalis [2013-05-22 20:54:46 +0000 UTC]
I hope to make these gummy preds like those liquid ones. These guys are easier for me to render. Where a liquid one would take hours, this guy takes about 10 minutes.
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RaeThalis In reply to PWRof3D [2013-05-22 21:13:23 +0000 UTC]
'Course I figure these guys primarily use their mouths to get prey inside them.
Liquids dragons are...... Liquid... And so they can pull prey in from any surface of their body. These guys seem more solid, so they probably have actual throats and stuff. But that's your decision though - regardless of how they feed (And digest!) it's interesting to me
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PWRof3D In reply to RaeThalis [2013-05-22 21:28:39 +0000 UTC]
I figure that they can use any part of their body, but its not as efficient as the liquid dragons. Its much slower and fairly easy to escape, plus the body part that is doing the eating has to be bigger than the prey, considering they don't stretch too much like a liquid would. So they would primarily use the mouth, simply because its easiest.
But if they want to, stepping on a human will suck the poor guy through the leg. And if there is bigger prey (like a wyvern) it could do one of those trex hugs and pull the whole creature through its belly/chest.
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