
I wanted to create just a nice, general werewolf image that I could make large (maybe even poster-sized) prints of. Just a werewolf standing and looking cool, something that would be appealing to a broad audience. Hence Osborne is looking about as majestic as he possibly can, with no male genitalia (hopefully it will look more like it's just in shadow, and not like he's a Ken doll in the finished version).
Now to start setting up to get this thing painted.
Graphite
Now to start setting up to get this thing painted.
Graphite
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Wolf
Size 586 x 811px
File Size 126.8 kB
There is a certain attraction to good linework, particularly when the subject is attractive. However I'm not sure "attractive" is the word I would use to describe meeting Osborne in the forest, maybe riveting, stomach-knotting, or "underwear-soiling", but your linework is really classic and worth being framed and mounted up on a wall. I'm sure Osborne would agree.
Actually i just ordered the Leaping Lycanthrope from your Etsy :D I'm very excited your werewolves are amazing and a completely relief from all the twilight b/s and " werewolves are a girls best friend"ness @_@. Hope all the Money goes to you on your Esty :D and totally wish I could have bought an original, maybe in the future? cheers! Thanks for the Print!!! :3
I really adore the dewclaw on the hind leg. It's a nice touch! I agree that this would make a fantastic poster --one that I could definitely see having in my dorm when I go back to college.
I do have an off topic question that I hope you don't mind answering. I thought I recalled (many years ago) you having a tutorial on your main website for painting, but I can't find anything. Do you have any tutorials or tips you'd be willing to share?? I'm always eager to try and learn new things.
Thanks for your time, and I hope you continue sharing your art with us. I've been a fan of your work since 2002. (I can't believe it's been 8 years. Holy hell!)
I do have an off topic question that I hope you don't mind answering. I thought I recalled (many years ago) you having a tutorial on your main website for painting, but I can't find anything. Do you have any tutorials or tips you'd be willing to share?? I'm always eager to try and learn new things.
Thanks for your time, and I hope you continue sharing your art with us. I've been a fan of your work since 2002. (I can't believe it's been 8 years. Holy hell!)
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