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Ysyra Sandyman

the hour of the werewolf
the hour of the werewolf by @ysyra (Ysyra Sandyman)

the hour has arrived. the werewolf's on the loose...

well, its coloured! hope you like it.... i don't know...its... dunno

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Posted: Friday, 16 July, 2004 @ 07:22 AM

Ooo, that's very lovely! The texture actually looks like fur, and the blending around the muzzle is good. My only criticism is that the lower jaw looks as though it would be longer than the upper if the werewolf shut its mouth. Unless that was the intention.

Posted: Friday, 16 July, 2004 @ 07:42 AM

hehehe you're the second one! and yes, in was my intention.^^ and thanks for commenting!! hugs

Posted: Monday, 19 July, 2004 @ 02:51 AM

aah, interesting :D. I love the exaggerated lower jaw. It makes the face a lot more dramatic and fluid. Your detail is pretty amazing too, definitely dig the wrinkles in the tongue, and the long front teeth on top :)

You might try shading it a little on the side facing us. It'd really give the illusion that theres a bright moon behind him (her? it?) :)

Posted: Monday, 19 July, 2004 @ 03:38 AM

thanks for the typ!!!!! ^^ i'll try, but i haven't got the drawing animore in TIF. so when i open photoshop, i haven't got layers so it'll be difficult to shaduw the face... but thanks anyway!!! when i draw maybe something like it with the moon, i'll try it!! thanks again! i'm glad you like it!!^^

Posted: Wednesday, 21 July, 2004 @ 03:58 PM

If you did it in photoshop, just make a new layer on top of it, set it to "multiply" and you should be all set :)

Posted: Thursday, 22 July, 2004 @ 08:55 AM

wow!! never thought of that!! you're smart!!... or i'm just stupid! ;) thanks!!!! i'll do that!!

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