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Ingrid Houwers

Spiritwolf
Spiritwolf by @GrayWolf (Ingrid Houwers)

Always wanted to do a nice dancing pose... but whenever I got a pose onto paper it looked stiff. I'm really pleased with the way this one came out. It looks 'pretty swingin' as she stands on the very tip of her toes letting the music control the body.

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19y86d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 17 February, 2005 @ 07:24 AM

I think it very well done...the color is unique antique a bit...which I love...

Posted: Thursday, 17 February, 2005 @ 11:13 PM

amazing job!!! really realistic fur, hard to do the hair and you did it quite well!!!! i wished i knew how to do it the wolf's face is so unique, and cuuute the paws, extremely nice and cute too congratulations really good one!!! anyway, there is just a little thing i must say, his back is not completly cllear, but its ok though, it doesent spoil the finished work

Posted: Saturday, 26 February, 2005 @ 02:59 AM

This is my favorite of all your pictures I think. The colors and lines are so smooth, and the background is nice and plain enough to keep the attention to the wolfie girl. And I love her pose! It's so unique, and so beautiful. Just love-lee!

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