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Chameleon (Plot) Twist! Part 3 by Charem

Chameleon (Plot) Twist! Part 3

Charem

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Tyrannosaurus rexes are somewhat well-known for their big, bad, and bold natures, so it's not really surprising that some of these carnivorous dinosaurs look down on other creatures... Especially bug-eaters like chameleons.

However, one should never be too confident of their footing on the top of the food chain, lest a sticky-tongued lizard is eager to topple them off that perch...

Yes, this comic is really silly. |3 I'll go ahead and get that out of the way immediately. And yes, these are not -heavily- modified toys or anything, but something like this is quite acceptable for a Scraps upload. ("Permitted in Scraps: Unmodified or stock manufactured/collected items (such as cars, guns with or without attachments, toys, plates)") That all said, this took about 8 hours of last night to put all together, so this is certainly not something I just slapped together!

I should explain. Basically, these are rubber animal toys filled with beads, of a brand name called Stretchimals. They're down the 'generic toy aisle', where you find a lot of random things that aren't hot name brands. These suckers only cost a few bucks to get, but they're surprisingly very well-made and durable. I've collected quite a number of them over the years, partly because there's so many different animals that they're fun to collect, and partly because they're 'fun' in other ways.

But, my friend   pippuri recently introduced me to a new way to utilize these toys. She told me how she used to cut holes in the mouths (and sometimes butts :P) of the creatures, hollowing out a passage to the 'bellies', and then dumping out all the beads inside. Then, she would take other rubber animals and shove them into the ones with the now-empty cavities. Good 'ol home-made vore!

I decided I wanted to try this too. I didn't want to cut into any of my current collection of rubber animals, so I went out and looked for a good new pick from Wal-Mart. The chameleon starring in this comic stood out for its wide and open maw, so I took it home. Then last night, I went to the slow and careful process of...well, basically stabbing a knife into its mouth and then cutting out the flaps I made until I had a wide throat. XD After that was done, I had to pick my 'victim', and decided on my smaller of my two t-rexes.

That was the FIRST part of setup. Then, I had to find a good table surface to perform the vore on, as well as line up my lighting just right. Then I spent a good few hours taking over 70 photos with my camera, having to pause between sets of photos to carefully shove the t-rex a little further into the chameleon's maw. Ever try shoving something rubber into something else rubber? They like to stick - a lot - so I had to be very careful, especially to make sure I didn't overdo anything and rupture the chameleon's hide. Thankfully, as I said, these toys are durable, and I got through the whole process without any damage occurring. :3~ These suckers really can handle vore!

After taking my 70ish shots, I uploaded them all up to computer and picked out the best of the shots. Resized 'em, touched them up in gimp a bit, and started tossing them all together into 2 comic pages (plus a random final image for a third page, since I miscounted a bit but OH WELL XD). Finally, I used the very handy www.wigflip.com to create efficient speech bubbles for dialogue. Then I spent a bit of time devising a plot (silly as it is), implementing it, and I was -finally- done.

Yeah, this took a while, but it was loads of fun too! I might do more in the future...if I got some positive feedback from you guys. Depends on how much you guys like this. ;3

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