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Keiltagh Dubh

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uncertainty by @keiltagh (Keiltagh Dubh)

i hadn't actually intended to finish it like this, but i accidentally made something i like, so i'm leaving it in this style. this is the completed piece from my earlier posted sketch.

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Posted: Thursday, 11 September, 2003 @ 03:22 AM

Fluffy...me love wolfy things r u gonna do shading cuz dat would be good.

Posted: Thursday, 11 September, 2003 @ 07:08 AM

no shading on this one, but i'll probably do more that have it.

Posted: Thursday, 11 September, 2003 @ 06:18 AM

Hey! This is a really awesome drawing of a wolf, everything flows so nicely in it. It almost reminds me of watercolors...(or maybe it is water colors O.o) Great job on it, keep up the great wolf art! (we need more of it)

Posted: Thursday, 11 September, 2003 @ 07:10 AM

thanks! they're most often the subject of my drawings, i've just been on a weird kick since i joined ;) i'll definitely have moer of them.

it's not watercolour actually, i was just messing around in painter and photoshop and i accidentally did this, i hope i can remember -how-! ;)

Posted: Monday, 22 September, 2003 @ 01:00 AM

I like this even more than the sketch!! I just love how you left this guy uncolored it's just soo...I donno. I just like it, and the background adds to the feeling of the picture. I still love the way you drew the fur on his neck, back and haunches. Such cute little eyessss x)

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