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Nvya and Galisgia
Nvya and Galisgia by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

This was a commission for a particular 'Stoneflower' and her mate, coool. First time I've ever tried the 'realistic' style by making the poses 100% myself, not even looking at reference pictures! AHGK!

I am so proud of this, so so so proud, but of course a lot of things could be helped, such as the paws of Nyva (red) and the back legs of Galisgia (white). I got lazy there, so uh...yah. Some other things that could be helped are Galisgia's overall fur texture! I pulled it off fantastically with Nvya but then my skills decided to go to Bermuda while I did the other one :\ I think I'm getting better at backgrounds, or at least sky scenes. Hmmmmm.

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Posted: Tuesday, 29 November, 2005 @ 09:46 AM

Very lovely. The texture of their fur is very well rendered and I love how you put such emotion into animals. Very nicely shaded, particularly the feathers, and the background and glowy effects are nicely rendered.

Posted: Tuesday, 29 November, 2005 @ 06:13 PM

Holy crap! The fur's wonderfully detailed, their bodies are in proportion, the shading looks great, and the scene is just too cute. This may be your best yet, everything deserves a compliment. (claps in applaudance...if that's a word, is that a word?)

Posted: Thursday, 22 December, 2005 @ 08:43 PM

I love this picture. Everything is very detailed and your anatomy is very good.

I like background I best though I think Goes very nicely with the picture.

Tabz

Posted: Tuesday, 30 May, 2006 @ 11:34 AM

Wow, this is such a beautiful picture! The fur texturing is incrediable! Absolutly stunning background as well. It fits very nice with the mood of the picture. ^__^

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