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Ingrid Houwers

JohnnyK
JohnnyK by @GrayWolf (Ingrid Houwers)

Portrait picture for Johnnyk.

I remember when we all went to the Caves of Han and johnnyk ran into a wolf poster in the shop there. It was illustrated by this french woman.. can't think of her name at the moment.. but Johnny was in love with the styling. He asked me if I could perhaps draw him in the same styling..

And so I did. I only changed a bit on the face to give it a bit more expression. The rest is in the same styling. Sadly my scanner can't pick up any light colors or grey scale tones, and it just so happens that every single hair is draw with light warm grey... So it looks a bit messy, but in real life it's a steal. Bah.. stupid scanner..

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18y236d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 07 September, 2005 @ 03:10 PM

Extremely beautiful. I like its anatomy.

Posted: Wednesday, 07 September, 2005 @ 04:10 PM

Woaahs. This guy is really pretty. For one, I love the color choices you used to color him, especially the dark dark browns on the bottoms of his feet. A lot of people don't realize that dogs' feets get dirty and over the years it stains the fur under their paws =P So that's cool to finally see someone drawing that. I love the pose! So unique, and also like how he's a werewolf, but he isn't wearing any tribal tattoos and feathers and all sorts of cliche werewolf stuff xP And...what a cute tail! x3

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