After a long day of work, one of the first things Forty-Four wants to do is strip off his clothes and let his skin breathe. Or his latex, at least. Maybe you'd like to get a little touch?
This piece of art was done by BalmoraBlue.
Forty-Four (44) belongs to TooManyJs, designed by TooManyJs with Ellysha.
This piece of art was done by BalmoraBlue.
Forty-Four (44) belongs to TooManyJs, designed by TooManyJs with Ellysha.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Cervine (Other)
Gender Male
Size 1574 x 2341px
Listed in Folders
He looks really cool there.
Though I want to ask something, as I only now noticed the description in the folders. It is described there as 'Because of the psudo-latex synthetic skin he's wrapped in, he doesn't know...' . So is he stil organic below the synthetic skin, or truly living latex through and through?
Though I want to ask something, as I only now noticed the description in the folders. It is described there as 'Because of the psudo-latex synthetic skin he's wrapped in, he doesn't know...' . So is he stil organic below the synthetic skin, or truly living latex through and through?
Still organic. Because the vast majority of this design of drones are mammals (reptiles are entirely different, for example), the synthetic skin is designed to replace the fur. Fur is removed before the synthskin is applied, wrapping around them and functioning as warmth, protection, etc.
The synthskin never comes off, though. Most liberated drones view it as their "default skin" and never think of what lies beneath.
The synthskin never comes off, though. Most liberated drones view it as their "default skin" and never think of what lies beneath.
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