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Shaddie

Cross
Cross by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

'Tis Cross, from WolfWeb. Just a request! 1/2 for WolfWeb :3

This picture was originally drawn on my old computer, with it's beautiful dark monitor and flawless mouse motion... And then it died, and so I had to put this on a disk and carry it all over the place before I finally just now got my [stupid] new laptop and my adapter for my old mouse (which doesn't work as good on the laptop as it used to on my old comp...) so I finished up a little bit of the shading, the eyes, and then the background. So yeah. This was NOT drawn on my laptop. I hate laptops...

Sorry if this is intensely dark, stupid laptop monitors are in a constant state of omfg-I-just-saw-a-ghost white, so...all my colors look whitewashed and light and...is miserable >(

Anyway. Cross is a wolf of the Vammmmmpire breed.

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18y89d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 14 February, 2006 @ 09:05 AM

Wow it's tottaly sweet! The luv the background, well I luv the whole thing but more so with the way kewl background!

Posted: Tuesday, 28 February, 2006 @ 07:40 AM

The detail of the scars on the wolf himself is wonderful, and the background's beautiful as well, presenting itself in a way that highlights the arua of this creature even more. Excellent work!

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