
And finally, after a long break, I'm here again. This drawing was a pretty big challenge for me, my very first time drawing a wolf. I know that especially the paws aren't the best part of the drawing, but I liked pretty much the overall result. I have to say that in the initial phases of the artwork I simply was unable to find the proper lines and I was getting desperate, that's why it took a lot of time for me. It was also my very first time drawing sand things and I have to say that I think it was a good idea to use that sand texture. I like it pretty much.
I hope that to who has dedicated this drawing, cavewolfunit00 https://www.furaffinity.net/user/cavewolfunit00/ likes it a lot. It was hard to do but also really interesting to try. Thanks. n.n
I hope that to who has dedicated this drawing, cavewolfunit00 https://www.furaffinity.net/user/cavewolfunit00/ likes it a lot. It was hard to do but also really interesting to try. Thanks. n.n
Category Artwork (Digital) / Baby fur
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 2100 x 1637px
File Size 1 MB
Listed in Folders
Hello! I did not know you were on here, too. I saw you followed Sweetie on Twitter and, for this reason, I have been following you. :)
Being 100% blind makes me unable to appreciate the full scale of the art. However, as I have learned from Sweetie's descriptions, there is a lot of love and care put into each piece. One does not need physical sight to enjoy the warmth of a kindhearted picture.
Being 100% blind makes me unable to appreciate the full scale of the art. However, as I have learned from Sweetie's descriptions, there is a lot of love and care put into each piece. One does not need physical sight to enjoy the warmth of a kindhearted picture.
Well, *Blush* I regret having missed you in my many years here. It's always great to find good friends of your already good friends.
Hopefully, on Twitter, I have not come off any bit annoying. You just seemed worth following there as Sweetie seems to follow you and you find some fun things. :)
Hopefully, on Twitter, I have not come off any bit annoying. You just seemed worth following there as Sweetie seems to follow you and you find some fun things. :)
I did not know that Cavewolfunit was on here, too. I only ever saw them over on twitter. I shall have to say 'Hello' when I next get on to the site.
I like how you keep trying new things. The more you try, the more you will get to see what are your strengths, weaknesses, and what is worth the time to put extra effort into.
I remember reading about artists who did MAGIC: The Gathering card artwork. One noted how, after making art for the card 'Unstable Mutation', they were not good at doing feet and, well, the 4th Edition of 'Unstable Mutation' certainly makes it obvious on how right they were to say this about their art.
There was another artist who did the art for 'Green Ward'. Rumor was, if anyone tried to get the card signed, he would rip it in half for how much he disliked how that art came out.
I think it is good to figure out what you are best with, okay with, and have trouble with. This, at least for me, helps me know how to handle a project. If I know lots of harder stuff will be in it, I will make sure I am in as happy and mellow a place I can be prior to starting the work.
Thanks for sharing more great art, Sweetie! :)
I like how you keep trying new things. The more you try, the more you will get to see what are your strengths, weaknesses, and what is worth the time to put extra effort into.
I remember reading about artists who did MAGIC: The Gathering card artwork. One noted how, after making art for the card 'Unstable Mutation', they were not good at doing feet and, well, the 4th Edition of 'Unstable Mutation' certainly makes it obvious on how right they were to say this about their art.
There was another artist who did the art for 'Green Ward'. Rumor was, if anyone tried to get the card signed, he would rip it in half for how much he disliked how that art came out.
I think it is good to figure out what you are best with, okay with, and have trouble with. This, at least for me, helps me know how to handle a project. If I know lots of harder stuff will be in it, I will make sure I am in as happy and mellow a place I can be prior to starting the work.
Thanks for sharing more great art, Sweetie! :)
Thanks, Yosh. And yeah, I know that trying new things it's a really good way to improve, but sometimes it can be a bit frustrating when you can't see anything good in the canvas, but of course, I'll keep trying, it was really fun to do in this occasion and I wasn't expecting all these favorites :)
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