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Gift Art for ShadowWolf
Gift Art for ShadowWolf by @EDavis (E. Davis)

While on vacation at the beach in North Carolina, I felt like drawing a wolf really badly for some reason. So I drew the Shaddievulf because she kicks my @$$ threefold. o.o I think if Shadow, Goldenwolf, and Sidian stopped drawing, I'd die: I'd just die. So yuss, I hope she likes it... and I hope she can find me re-located archive. o.x;

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20y285d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 13 August, 2003 @ 08:15 AM

I like this a lot - I love the anime-like style of it, especially the eyes and the way you've used outlines. The shading and highlighting, especially the back legs, makes her look really 3D. I like the fact that you've even remembered to put in the butterfly's shadow - that's good attention to detail.

My only criticisms would be that there should be some blades of grass poking up in front of her paws to look as though she's actually standing in grass and not just on a solid mat. The right (from her point of view) side of her face looks slightly odd too - trimming a little bulk off that side would improve it.

Posted: Sunday, 17 August, 2003 @ 10:55 PM

=D! Yaaaaay, I love it, thankyou a lots! I especially love her face, and expression, and her front paws. Oooooo, clicksaves Thankyou again ^__^ I feel loveddd.

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