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*myenia

September

Posted Friday, September 28th, 2007 at 5:23 pm
Copyright © 2007 *myenia

September by *myenia

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For an upcoming calendar project that Yellow-eyes and I are organizing.

The idea is a werewolf calendar that will resemble wildlife calendars sold featuring animal photographs. Each month will have a paragraph giving some "information" about werewolves. Watch either of our journals for more information, they will become available for order in October!

"Even though werewolves can pronounce human words in beast form, body language still plays a very important part in their communication, even in human form. Poses, growls and barks can often express more than words do.”



Photoshop CS2
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Alot of hours

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7 comments

  1. *circuit19

    Comment from *circuit19, 7 months ago (#56985)

    damn thats awsom that i love the detail in the furr pluse the shading, pluse the detail in general
  2. *direwolf505

    Comment from *DireWolf505, 9 months ago (#48846)

    ...Superb.
    Check Six,
    DireWolf505 Out.
  3. *gillpanda

    Comment from *gillpanda, 9 months ago (#48641)

    thats awesome!
  4. *xtreme2252

    Comment from *xtreme2252, 9 months ago (#48629)

    cool pic!
    Serj Tankian is my hero
  5. ×princejeremy

    Comment from ×princejeremy, 9 months ago (#48586)

    Looking forward to the calendar.
  6. *mottenfest

    Comment from *mottenfest, 9 months ago (#48567)

    the fur around the neck and tail looks gorgeous.
  7. *shadowtigeress

    Comment from *shadowtigeress, 9 months ago (#48554)

    YEAH! This is so cool :B
    I love the expressions, it's so easy to tell what they're thinking!