Veronica Smithe
a black timber wolf
a blacksmith in her better days (pictured on the left, in her 30's), forger of unbreakable weapons... one in a long line of wolf-forgers who can do this.
Now a nice old granny (pictured in her 80's on the right).
Also notable for being the mother of a general named Obsidian Smithe, who in turn adopted a neglected little arctic fox girl and renamed her Veronica in honor of his mother. (you thought it was coincedence that there were two different Veronicas in chapter 1 and 2?)
Illustration for my story "IceStorm" (found here on FA)
a black timber wolf
a blacksmith in her better days (pictured on the left, in her 30's), forger of unbreakable weapons... one in a long line of wolf-forgers who can do this.
Now a nice old granny (pictured in her 80's on the right).
Also notable for being the mother of a general named Obsidian Smithe, who in turn adopted a neglected little arctic fox girl and renamed her Veronica in honor of his mother. (you thought it was coincedence that there were two different Veronicas in chapter 1 and 2?)
Illustration for my story "IceStorm" (found here on FA)
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Wolf
Size 611 x 480px
File Size 77.5 kB
I hope this helps, I just took it with my cam, and I only started the gauntlets of the armour... I still have to forge the rest of it.
http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/.....5/bulgepp9.jpg
http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/.....5/bulgepp9.jpg
It looks VERY nice! But if you are planning on improving it (viz the arms) then there is one other thing that I believe you will find makes it very sharp...
A red-hot blade GLOWS. It casts light. Some red highlights on the anvil at that end, and on her bellyfur and clothing and the tongs will reinforce that and enhance the already existing awesomeness of the piece, IMHO.
But if you're done with it, hey, it DOES look great.
A red-hot blade GLOWS. It casts light. Some red highlights on the anvil at that end, and on her bellyfur and clothing and the tongs will reinforce that and enhance the already existing awesomeness of the piece, IMHO.
But if you're done with it, hey, it DOES look great.
Yup, it glows very nicely. You can clearly see the reflected glow in the anvil face in this image of an iron leaf being smithed: http://blog.nola.com/insideout/2007.....blacksmith.JPG
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