Icy Glance
Icy Glance
Icy Glance by Ookami_Aku
Description
Description
Date of Completion: January 2006<br />
Medium: Crayola colored pencils on 8.5" x 7" cardstock; frame added in Adobe PS Elements<br />
Time Taken: 3.5 hours<br />
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Hehehe, It's about darn time i uploaded something. ^_^<br />
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Here's Tsume-chan again. . . err his gorgeous eye anyway. I like how this turned out, especially the iris. I got bored last weekend and started doodling a random wolf eye. i have this obsession with eyes and sparkley blue objects. . . So i grabbed the nearest bunch of colored pencils and began to color it. Unfortunately, I forgot that Crayola CP's didn't have the vivid blue hues like Prismacolors do. Oh well, I guess Tsume's in an overcast/cloudy scene.<br />
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(For those of you who aren't familliar with my characters, Tsume is a wolf-demon, which meabs that he can transform between a wolvish and an human form. This is also the reason why his eyes are an azure color.)<br />
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During this artistic expedition, i truely learned the difference in quality between Crayola and Prisma/Lyra/Derwent/Etc. Not only are the colors less bright, but they don't layer very well on very smooth surfaces such as cardstock and Bristol board. I knew that their quality wasn't very good compared to other professional CP's, but it's been so long since I've touched them that I REALLY noticed. . . (Laugh at me all you want).<br />
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Okay, i'll be quiet now. i hope you all enjoy this. Thanks for looking. <br />
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Art (C) Ookami Akuma<br />
Tsumetai Satsugai (C) ~DarkSuicune8 and ~namikotuki
Medium: Crayola colored pencils on 8.5" x 7" cardstock; frame added in Adobe PS Elements<br />
Time Taken: 3.5 hours<br />
<br />
Hehehe, It's about darn time i uploaded something. ^_^<br />
<br />
Here's Tsume-chan again. . . err his gorgeous eye anyway. I like how this turned out, especially the iris. I got bored last weekend and started doodling a random wolf eye. i have this obsession with eyes and sparkley blue objects. . . So i grabbed the nearest bunch of colored pencils and began to color it. Unfortunately, I forgot that Crayola CP's didn't have the vivid blue hues like Prismacolors do. Oh well, I guess Tsume's in an overcast/cloudy scene.<br />
<br />
(For those of you who aren't familliar with my characters, Tsume is a wolf-demon, which meabs that he can transform between a wolvish and an human form. This is also the reason why his eyes are an azure color.)<br />
<br />
During this artistic expedition, i truely learned the difference in quality between Crayola and Prisma/Lyra/Derwent/Etc. Not only are the colors less bright, but they don't layer very well on very smooth surfaces such as cardstock and Bristol board. I knew that their quality wasn't very good compared to other professional CP's, but it's been so long since I've touched them that I REALLY noticed. . . (Laugh at me all you want).<br />
<br />
Okay, i'll be quiet now. i hope you all enjoy this. Thanks for looking. <br />
<br />
Art (C) Ookami Akuma<br />
Tsumetai Satsugai (C) ~DarkSuicune8 and ~namikotuki
General Info
General Info
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Category Furry » Animal art (Non-anthro) » - Mammals » Dogs & Canids » Wolves
Date Submitted
Views 2589
Favorites... 34
Vote Score 3
Category Furry » Animal art (Non-anthro) » - Mammals » Dogs & Canids » Wolves
Date Submitted
Views 2589
Favorites... 34
Vote Score 3
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EternalSanctity16 on February 9, 2009, 2:50:26 AM
That is pure amazing! I love wolves so much and I love your attempt at drawing one a lot better than mine XD Great job!
shadowpiplup on September 14, 2008, 10:01:59 AM
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heylorlass on May 26, 2006, 6:21:23 PM
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Pabbit_da_Rabbit on April 3, 2006, 12:13:34 PM
You have amazing skill when it comes to wolves. There is just so much detail that you put in the picture, AND you use traditional tools. I give you two thumbs up for using crayola!
The thing I like about crayola, though, is that they are smoother than the grainy texture of pencils like prisma. But that is actually good for this kind of drawing because of the smooth fur.
:)
The thing I like about crayola, though, is that they are smoother than the grainy texture of pencils like prisma. But that is actually good for this kind of drawing because of the smooth fur.
:)
pixiedust on February 28, 2006, 5:42:20 AM
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sword_dragon on February 16, 2006, 2:29:51 AM
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Danidan19 on February 5, 2006, 9:27:19 AM
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