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TiSVarikWolfDemon
TiSVarikWolfDemon by @tisbore (Ryan Culver)

my char... Varik and a wolf demon..

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Posted: Saturday, 13 March, 2004 @ 11:58 PM

Cool wolf!

Posted: Sunday, 14 March, 2004 @ 01:59 AM

Wow, this is a good one! The shading and anatomy on both characters is really well-done, and I love that glowing sword. The wolf-demon, while looking quite wolfish as it should, also looks quite demonic, which it also should, so yay. About the only bit of constructive criticism I can offer is on Varik's nose - human noses are so flipping hard, and you can tell he has one here well enough, but you might want to consider just making it shading, maybe a tip and/or nostils in the proper place. Then again, this is a rather anime-style pic, so maybe that comment's out of line. ^^' I'll just offer it and let you do what you will with it. Also, their eyes look a bit funny - no color. Unless, of course, they're supposed to be that way. Nose and eyes aside or included, this is a wonderfully done image. Keep drawing!

Posted: Sunday, 14 March, 2004 @ 02:26 PM

Oh wow this is a really good drawing! ^^ They both look so evil and pissed off heh. Love the markings on the wolf, very nice <3. The way you did they guy's hair blowing in the wind is a nice effect too. Nice job! ^^

Posted: Friday, 12 March, 2010 @ 09:29 AM

Nice work. Love the cel shaded style of it. I'd like to see more of these characters and the development of their story.

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