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maxthefurrywolf 
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Thank you!

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This job was definitely a success and I really like it! :)
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1432 x 2000px
File Size 3.67 MB
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This is very well done and a personal jam! Your attention to detail in each frame is phenomenal!
You use of anatomy, depth and small details really help give this piece a sense of life! From the really clean looking gum line curving into the back of the mouth but still having a good sense that it's connected to the top part of the skull. And very nice use of the little "cheek" pockets back there as well. Big fan of how you actually have the front teeth pushing the tongue up in the first frame for the lick. Not sure I can accurately describe this next one, so I apologize if a botch it. But how you did the flesh tones in the wide open mouth part is amazing to look at! The depth with the shadows and highlights along are great, but the way you mixed the multiple hues together really makes it all pop!
The thing that really draws me into your work here is the character interactions. You're not just showing interaction, but SHOWING the integration. Each frame you can fully see the tongue distorting and wrapping around the little human. And not just a simple amount either, the top left frame while the little one's head is being completely engulfed the hands are not pushing against the muscle with as much force causing little distortions. Where as the next frame you can see some major distortions caused by the force of the impact. Especially along the curve where the from of the tongue is curving up to catch the food. Even in the last frame which I feel like you could have gotten away with no extra detail, you can still see the human's foot pushing into the tongue.
Away from the main focus of the work here. The big canine's expressions are very enjoyable! Using the eyes, brows, ears and corners of the mouth to change the expression in subtle ways. From pleasant curiosity, to open indulgence, to content happiness in the last one. Last point I want to make, I really appreciate the way you handled the saliva. It's clearly present with stingers, flow patterns along the surfaces and sharp highlights in key locations. Even a noticeable amount pooling in the cheek pockets and under the tongue, but none of it is overwhelming or distracting.
Beautiful work here! Sorry for the long gush. I'm done now.
You use of anatomy, depth and small details really help give this piece a sense of life! From the really clean looking gum line curving into the back of the mouth but still having a good sense that it's connected to the top part of the skull. And very nice use of the little "cheek" pockets back there as well. Big fan of how you actually have the front teeth pushing the tongue up in the first frame for the lick. Not sure I can accurately describe this next one, so I apologize if a botch it. But how you did the flesh tones in the wide open mouth part is amazing to look at! The depth with the shadows and highlights along are great, but the way you mixed the multiple hues together really makes it all pop!
The thing that really draws me into your work here is the character interactions. You're not just showing interaction, but SHOWING the integration. Each frame you can fully see the tongue distorting and wrapping around the little human. And not just a simple amount either, the top left frame while the little one's head is being completely engulfed the hands are not pushing against the muscle with as much force causing little distortions. Where as the next frame you can see some major distortions caused by the force of the impact. Especially along the curve where the from of the tongue is curving up to catch the food. Even in the last frame which I feel like you could have gotten away with no extra detail, you can still see the human's foot pushing into the tongue.
Away from the main focus of the work here. The big canine's expressions are very enjoyable! Using the eyes, brows, ears and corners of the mouth to change the expression in subtle ways. From pleasant curiosity, to open indulgence, to content happiness in the last one. Last point I want to make, I really appreciate the way you handled the saliva. It's clearly present with stingers, flow patterns along the surfaces and sharp highlights in key locations. Even a noticeable amount pooling in the cheek pockets and under the tongue, but none of it is overwhelming or distracting.
Beautiful work here! Sorry for the long gush. I'm done now.
Thank you for your comment!
I am very pleased to see that you have described all the little things in the drawing that I have done. This is the most detailed description of the drawing with its features that I have ever seen under my works.
I love details, and I got a good hand drawing open mouths. I like stylized realism - when I add a lot of details, but I make some elements simpler. These include the language - I style it quite a lot because that's how I like it better.
Drawing drool, at the last stage, I like the most - this detail in such drawings is my favorite.
Thanks again for your comment - it was a pleasure to read it :)
I am very pleased to see that you have described all the little things in the drawing that I have done. This is the most detailed description of the drawing with its features that I have ever seen under my works.
I love details, and I got a good hand drawing open mouths. I like stylized realism - when I add a lot of details, but I make some elements simpler. These include the language - I style it quite a lot because that's how I like it better.
Drawing drool, at the last stage, I like the most - this detail in such drawings is my favorite.
Thanks again for your comment - it was a pleasure to read it :)
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