Werewolf by =michellemonique is the impressive result of wonderful make-up, fantastic photography and a delightfully expressive model. Rawr. (
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This truly great work of art gives me chills just by looking at it! the look of the fur covering the face gives this picture a chilling feeling! The fur, the skin, the mud, the.. EVERYTHING is wonderfully done! the look on the face gives this picture a frightening tone and that's a good thing! it makes everything more umm.. believable. The creature was in the right mindset wail making this! This picture is all around wonderful. To all the werewolves out there I would love to give you a wonderful, meaningful, all around caring, Wolf group AWWOOOOOOO! Great job.
I can only give it 5/5 for everything, anything less and I could not justify the reasons. In other words, this piece is magnificent!
What I love most about it, is the way in which you portray the werewolf. I'm used to seeing big ol' hairy creature, with a very wolf-like face. What you've done here is kept her humanoid appearance, whilst still brilliantly maintaining the idea of danger, and a feral rage.
The only flaw I can possibly find is on her hands. Why does she have black paint on them? I suppose if it's dark, then the mud could appear black. I just feel it looks a little strange as it is. But it's minor. Very very minor. So minor, it didn't reflect on your score!
Definitely deserving of your DD (congratulations!) and a very brilliant piece!
The SCAREald Paranormal Magazine is looking for some radical art and I like what I see! Werewolves rule and your photography is killer! If you would like your work published please visit us at www.scareald.com and send your submissions, for review by our editors, to thescareald@gmail.com! D-
To all the werewolves out there I would love to give you a wonderful, meaningful, all around caring, Wolf group AWWOOOOOOO! Great job.
What I love most about it, is the way in which you portray the werewolf. I'm used to seeing big ol' hairy creature, with a very wolf-like face. What you've done here is kept her humanoid appearance, whilst still brilliantly maintaining the idea of danger, and a feral rage.
The only flaw I can possibly find is on her hands. Why does she have black paint on them? I suppose if it's dark, then the mud could appear black. I just feel it looks a little strange as it is. But it's minor. Very very minor. So minor, it didn't reflect on your score!
Definitely deserving of your DD (congratulations!) and a very brilliant piece!
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