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2 uploads in one day, I'm cooking with great auk oil now!
2 uploads in one day, I'm cooking with great auk oil now! by @goat (Diana)

So? You like this wolf, eh? Or is he too scruffy and crooked nosed for you?! Huh?! Huh?! You a little snot nosed punk who draws yer wolves in flash with nonexsistant nostrils and anime eyes, huh?!!

bwhahaha! Uhm. Everybody just draws wolves as mystical beautiful sleek creatures... what happened to the big scruffy DISNEY style ones? You know... the ones that live in the forest and try to eat people when they pass through?

I like these better.

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Posted: Saturday, 22 November, 2003 @ 12:30 PM

Your details on this are supernice! It looks deceptively simple, but your shading and details pull it all together!

Posted: Saturday, 22 November, 2003 @ 04:06 PM

Nice attention to detail! Personally, i don't like wolves (foxes are way better :P ) but this was definitely worth a look. Something about the facial features reminds me of Scar from the Lion King or Steele from Balto.

Posted: Sunday, 23 November, 2003 @ 06:41 PM

Harhar >) Good job. 'Tis true that too many people draw wolves in anime form =o Poor leetle wolfs. I like this guy's expression!

Posted: Thursday, 01 July, 2004 @ 01:55 PM

Ohhh... that's awsome. I like this better than the wolves that peoples usualy draw, though the balto ears look a little bit strange on him. I luuuurve the eyes like that, nice and non'animeish! I try to dray eyes like that, but I'm ruined. Too many anime girls, not enough Lilo an' Stitch styled girls.

I like the teeth too. So ugly they look great! As with the scruffiness of the thing. Great picture.

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