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Realisic Balto!
Realisic Balto! by @jeweledaniu (Jewels)

I sat down a few nights ago and just started drawing a wolf like I usurally do. Nothing out of the ordinary. But instead of looking cartoon-ish, like most of my drawings, it started to look realistic! It also started looking like it was part dog. Then I looked at it even more closely and I saw that it looked like Balto. Balto influences all my wolf drawings. It figures. There you have it, a realistic looking Balto!

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Posted: Monday, 22 December, 2003 @ 12:43 PM

Hi! Me again1 Thankx for commenting on my pix. I'll give u some tips for this one seen as i'm bored, but i wouldn't take them to heart, i just like harrasing people! Rite. First off, his muzzle is to thin. Try makin it thicker, especially at the beggining of it. His chest is to big. Make it smaller, so the whole body is not out of porportion. Make his leg thicker and longer, same for the back leg and maybe make his back a little steeper, so he's not sitting so straight! Apart from that, u haf a v. gud drwaing style. I kno the list seems wrong, but they are only minor details! I hope to see a lot more from u in the future! XChazX

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