Its been a while since I did a more spiritual drawing, so here it is, myself carrying a cross of saint Peter whilst walking through the uncertainty of reality. The markings on my face are very off white inspired, and are not permanent. The upside down cross is used as a symbol of humility because understanding the grand scale of the universe can really humble you, and knowing that we are all one is quite endearing. We are related through nature, and connected through the universe.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Wolf
Size 1280 x 1000px
File Size 636.7 kB
looks copied. this has several odd artifacts that suggest it's been drawn over another image. the quality of your background varies significantly with your 'wolf'. suggesting something suspicious. you draw line art extremely well, but then suffer on simple facial markings? what's this black outline around the wolf? there's also odd "red marks" located in various small places.
if you'd like, i'd be more than happy to explain why evidence like this and more unlisted evidence suggest to copying/tracing of art.
if you'd like, i'd be more than happy to explain why evidence like this and more unlisted evidence suggest to copying/tracing of art.
I know you're trying to be the noble hero here, but the artist drew this over at my house while my friend Cheryl and I were playing Mario Party 1 (lol, breaking out the 64 ftw). He constantly asked for help trying to make the fur look like it was blowing in the wind, and he erased the edging fur pattern once and recreated it, resulting in what's here. Maybe it's similar to something you've seen but we watched him erase and continually edit this drawing while he refused to play the game with us, so he drew it himself, haha.
There is a difference between using real life references, along with lineart and coloring. You are allow to use real life references if its needed to draw it accurately. Airisu has been drawing wolves for a long long time, so he knows the anatomy well already, but he had a hard time getting that nose down, and therefore he was looking up references to draw a wolf's nose. Any artist is welcome to do that to improve.
What did you expect with the facial markings? To glow or something? They could just been just red in the fur, and if you understand how fur works on the wolf's head, its not as thick as the rest of its body. So its fine in my opinion. The background wasn't something he was going to work his tooshie off from, and therefore its simple compare to the wolf. This has no evidence that its traced or stolen from a other artist.
Try again.
What did you expect with the facial markings? To glow or something? They could just been just red in the fur, and if you understand how fur works on the wolf's head, its not as thick as the rest of its body. So its fine in my opinion. The background wasn't something he was going to work his tooshie off from, and therefore its simple compare to the wolf. This has no evidence that its traced or stolen from a other artist.
Try again.
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