@WolfBoy
Jordan Anascavage-Lorenz

Werewolf's Pain
Werewolf's Pain by @WolfBoy (Jordan Anascavage-Lorenz)

One of my first werewolf tf pics and I still consider it one of my best.

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Posted: Sunday, 07 December, 2003 @ 05:37 PM

Wow! This is incredible!! This is so detailed, so much emotion! It's gorgeous!! I love it! We really need to see more art in this genre, it's absolutely--wow, I'm speechless!! Great job on it! Keep up the great work! ^^

~Annette

Posted: Sunday, 07 December, 2003 @ 10:04 PM

Awesommmee. Perfect blend of wolf and hyoomun. The teeth are great, and the drool is a nice effect x)

Posted: Monday, 08 December, 2003 @ 07:19 AM

Wow, I definatly like this one! Adoring werewolves and all, it's really nice to see such a great rendition of one in the more classical sort of view. Like it has been mentioned below here, the drool effect really works nicely with the picture. But I also particularly like the background, and the way it was shaded. Great job!

Posted: Thursday, 11 December, 2003 @ 12:14 AM

O_O Wow. I mean, wow! This shading is great! I LOVE this werewolf picture and by browsing through your gallery, I'd say it is your best as well! I hope you come up with another one even better because that would be great! As I've stated earlier: WONDERFUL shading, I love the anatomy of the wolf and human put together, personally I think it's very hard to do. Great job on that. And once again, the only thing I'd suggest some work on would be the expression. A simple shortcut to present an expression would be through the eyes. Speaking of eyes, I LOVE the shading on that part of the pic. Great job, I hope to see more!

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