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Dark Dingo

 Macabre Death
Macabre Death by @darkdingo (Dark Dingo)

In the grip of darkness.

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Rating:
Teen (O)
Class:
Finished Work
Submitted:
21y67d ago
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Comments & Critiques (4)

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Posted: Thursday, 04 September, 2003 @ 10:07 PM

Wow, that shading must have taken you forever :) the patience paid off. You really captured an element of torture on the face of the creature being killed [i assume]. the anatomy looks slightly cartoonish, but it is quite a fabulous start. the contrast between light and dark could possibly be more intense, it might add to the overall feeling of darkness. Well done, i just cant get over how deliciously painful that expression is. :)

Posted: Monday, 15 December, 2003 @ 10:09 AM

The detail in this picture must have taken you quite some time. I love the detail of your shading, and the anatomy of the wolf-like anthro is very good. Nice job overall.

Posted: Monday, 15 December, 2003 @ 01:54 PM

wow...... it;'s amazing. I love the way you've captured the moment of pain. It reminds me of life......

Posted: Saturday, 30 July, 2005 @ 11:47 PM

Beautiful shading work! The anatomy on your character is very well done. You can see and almost feel the pain that he is going through. A very nice picture!

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