
By
blokfort
It's been another fine experience working with him to bring this piece to life!
Here we see Wulfe as a wandering medieval warrior. Through the lenses of his specially-made "ye olde" goggle-spectacles, he looks contemplatively at the distant lands from the top of a snow-blanketed cliff, which is bathed in gold and blue in the Winter's evening light. He reflects on the journey thus far, and prepares to carry on in due time.

It's been another fine experience working with him to bring this piece to life!
Here we see Wulfe as a wandering medieval warrior. Through the lenses of his specially-made "ye olde" goggle-spectacles, he looks contemplatively at the distant lands from the top of a snow-blanketed cliff, which is bathed in gold and blue in the Winter's evening light. He reflects on the journey thus far, and prepares to carry on in due time.
Category Cel Shading / Fantasy
Species Wolf
Size 742 x 950px
File Size 1.43 MB
He did indeed. I remember doing a little back-and-forth with him on trying to get the lighting intensity and contrast the way it was, saying essentially something to the effect of "go for really dramatic." When it came together, boy did it!
And yeah, I've found the goggle-specs to be endearing; I envision them as the sort of glasses I've tended to see in medieval/ye-olde times, but in goggle form since a warrior wouldn't want to risk them falling off in battle. XD
And yeah, I've found the goggle-specs to be endearing; I envision them as the sort of glasses I've tended to see in medieval/ye-olde times, but in goggle form since a warrior wouldn't want to risk them falling off in battle. XD
LOL. I get what you mean.
But glad you still dig the *truth* of the matter. X3
Yeah, it's what happens when you give a little extra "security" to "medieval style" glasses. Need a more substantial strap for my lenses. Don't want them flying off in the midst of battle!
But glad you still dig the *truth* of the matter. X3
Yeah, it's what happens when you give a little extra "security" to "medieval style" glasses. Need a more substantial strap for my lenses. Don't want them flying off in the midst of battle!
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