2 Roses, Ashaxan, Sardinha: Thanks a lot for your comments and kind words! Glad that you like it!
The heart of black wolves, Yuriy Mazurkin (2D)
Fantastic Work ! the light is smooth and all characters beautiful.
The black wolf is stuning !
Congratulations !
Wonderful work, exquisite detail. And I love the mural on the wall in the background, too.
I like this. In the sense of giving constructive feedback, maybe you could’ve faded some of the colors, to me its very intense, which the picture itself doesnt really need. Since the motive is this old, romantic thing, you could do with less intensity in the colors.
I like the anatomy and the wolves are really cool. Maybe the woman could have abit more hair thats not “bunched up”. Hard to explain what I mean but I hope you get it.
Good job.
Thanks to all for your comments, friends! I’m very pleased to know your opinions. It’s great that someone can see my picture the same way like me.
2 Kapne: Thank you! I am very glad that you’ve seen the Russian school of painting in my artwork. This is a great compliment!
2 Qingxin, Tachi-tachi: Thanks a lot for your comments!
Beautiful Piece! The composition and execution are fantastic. My favorite part is all of the details that really make everything pop.
Wow, my Jaw just dropped. I love it. Looks very real, but has this fantasy mood…just great¡¡
Very nice work. I love the natural way you portraited the body of woman…all those “folds”…Congrats.
I absolutely LOVE this image - really luscious and EPIC fleshtones. By the way, I don’t think there is ANYTHING wrong with the breasts, the way she has her weight on her left arm, with her shoulder pushed up like that, her left breast would be lifted just that way!! Plus as someone else said, us ladies 99.9% of the time have different sized boobs. Very rare to find symmetrical breasts on one woman!
I’m going to be a pain though and point out something that is reading wrong for me - and that is the wolf on the bottom right of the image. The right leg of that wolf is not right (his right, not ours), it is bent at an impossible angle for the position the wolf is in. Sorry to point it out - i’ve been an animal portrait artist for years, so the animal stuff always sticks out for me!
This one is going on my desktop…

