
Wolfattwilight and Insomniacovrlrd
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insomniacovrlrd because i love him and hes a tard lol <3. it was done a few weeks ago but i had no scanner. ;_;
new coloring style kinda. lemme know whut you think
bg is supposed to b have blue and half purple...my scanner fucked it up. i like blue and he likes purple lol.
Twilight © me
bellchu dork © insomniacovrlrd

new coloring style kinda. lemme know whut you think
bg is supposed to b have blue and half purple...my scanner fucked it up. i like blue and he likes purple lol.
Twilight © me
bellchu dork © insomniacovrlrd
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Wolf
Size 600 x 457px
File Size 69.3 kB
Listed in Folders
Aww so cute! The eyes especially came out lovely, and the fur has some very nice texture.
It might be worth checking out this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Atlas-Animal-.....884&sr=8-1
as it provides an awesome reference for hair-maps of animals. I'd be willing to bet that a little bit of studying those and your fur would look tons more realistic, as you could alter the direction of the flow of texture in the right areas.
The black fur looks great! Especially around the tail <3 but I would also recommend adding a little more contrast. The method I use for making black (which i got from some penciling tutorial long ago) is by mixing blue indigo, tuscan red and dark green. The result is a chromic black that won't grey out or dull the pic. I also am known to use raw indigo, as it can pass as black on many color papers.
The linework is lovely.
It might be worth checking out this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Atlas-Animal-.....884&sr=8-1
as it provides an awesome reference for hair-maps of animals. I'd be willing to bet that a little bit of studying those and your fur would look tons more realistic, as you could alter the direction of the flow of texture in the right areas.
The black fur looks great! Especially around the tail <3 but I would also recommend adding a little more contrast. The method I use for making black (which i got from some penciling tutorial long ago) is by mixing blue indigo, tuscan red and dark green. The result is a chromic black that won't grey out or dull the pic. I also am known to use raw indigo, as it can pass as black on many color papers.
The linework is lovely.
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