Q

cudacoreroo asked:

I'm so happy that a reoccurring theme in your art is popping, because it's such a rare fetish for people into belly inflation. But, I don't think I've seen you actually draw popping lately. Why not?

A

Time, that’s all. A good pop requires at least a two-part image sequence, and a great pop requires far more buildup. I do intend to knock out more popping sequences eventually, but at the moment these little sketches are all that I’ve got time for.

Now… now every time I th- thrust my hips, I pump up even- *ah* - even bigger!

Surprised?

Not half as much as Fox was, especially once he realized exactly where his favorite protein drink came from.

No matter how much saliva sloshes around in me, nor how much you lick my tail, you’re never going to fit… but please, please keep trying.

Forced breast feeding will also not help make little rabbits much larger in the right ways, though it can be fun in its own right.

Just because your mating breath can make a guy painfully lustful, and a little more durable, doesn’t mean you can use it to blow him up to your size. At least not without him becoming little more than a yoga ball with a dick.

…there’s nothing there…

Hotdog cleavage!

Its limbs grow thick…

Mine grow stiff

Its threads strain…

My sides ache…

Please don’t bust a seam.

Q

Anonymous asked:

Do you ever get OC ideas from music?

A

Rarely, and never directly (i.e. listening to ‘Pump it Up’ has never made me want to draw inflation, whereas the Digitalism Remix of 'Technologic’ has). The type of music that I listen to while working on a drawing does, however, greatly influence the tone of the piece.

Cashew Lou’s Fault! D:

Here’s a comic to introduce a story project that I’ll be working on in the future.

Everyone’s on someone’s list; taking them out is just a matter of resources. Work alone, you’re gonna drown. Work with the families, you’re gonna get burned. Welcome to the city of Icarus.