a practice sketch i made during one of the local furmeets here in Colorado, I absolutely love using my new pastel brushes, it's a lot like I'm painting with dust and pigment, only with much more elegant results than it would sound.
while yes i know the parts in blue seem a bit out of place that is because my scanner could not pick up the light values of the blue sky and silver grays of the clouds, same with the subtle indentations of ground, so i took to my PScs3 program and did what i could to retouch the image, sadly its been a LONG time since i did any digital works, so all i can leave you with is that the original (as always) Is much much better in furson.
no matter, done with dry pastel on white Mi-Teintes pastel paper.
while yes i know the parts in blue seem a bit out of place that is because my scanner could not pick up the light values of the blue sky and silver grays of the clouds, same with the subtle indentations of ground, so i took to my PScs3 program and did what i could to retouch the image, sadly its been a LONG time since i did any digital works, so all i can leave you with is that the original (as always) Is much much better in furson.
no matter, done with dry pastel on white Mi-Teintes pastel paper.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Wolf
Size 930 x 676px
File Size 120.4 kB
yes well at least you got to see the original product, while in some may argue that it looks better under digital re-imaging, i personally would like to achieve a skill level without having to adulterate and "fix" my works, but two things must occur before hand, one, buy a higher quality scanner...and two, Get better period. 'Le sigh', thank you though i appreciate the positive feedback.
I see no little fox in this. D:<
I really like the coloring! It looks awesome, you're really learning to blend your pictures together well. The wolf on the left looks really good, he looks like he is in motion. =D The one on the right could use a little work anatomically, but it's not horrible or anything.
I really like the coloring! It looks awesome, you're really learning to blend your pictures together well. The wolf on the left looks really good, he looks like he is in motion. =D The one on the right could use a little work anatomically, but it's not horrible or anything.
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