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Commission: Wolf Mates VII
Commission: Wolf Mates VII by @Jocarra (Jen Philpot)

Commission for Ulv, who wanted a painting of two wolves representing him and a close friend in an autumny setting :3

10-15 hours or so. Adobe PhotoShop CS3.

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Posted: Thursday, 04 June, 2009 @ 08:01 AM

Very lovely. After seeing the in-progress image on another site, it's really neat to see it all come together like this. Your fur painting is spectacular, as always, I love all the little skin folds and clumps of fur that make it so realistic. I'm not as familiar with wolves as many artists, but the ears, especially on the grey one, look a bit small. Other than that, fantastic work. I really love the musculature and tendons on the white one's rear leg, it looks so three-dimensional.

Posted: Friday, 05 June, 2009 @ 01:00 AM

Thank you very much for your comment/critique. It's appreciated :)

Posted: Thursday, 04 June, 2009 @ 11:09 AM
Rating: 3

Wow! Just... wow! I've seen paintings at art shows and auctions here that weren't this good or detailed.

Sorry, I don't have anything more constructive than that. :-)

Posted: Friday, 05 June, 2009 @ 01:01 AM

chuckles Thank you very much - and I know what you mean about shows/auctions, sometimes ;P

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