Thx Taron, Thx DM

It was just an exercise and the first of many as I get used to things. I think I was 19 the last time I sat down and did a pen and ink. It wasn't til I found Sculptris that I started "sketching" again. I am sorry but all the box models I did just weren't an artistic experience for me. Putting together scenes was and still is. I have tried painting with photoshop and tried painting with Painter. They don't come close to Verve for sketching up ideas and following paths. Yes, I am still in symmetry but these are exercises for me and when DM said wolf well I am sorry. The Lady was a Tramp
This image started with the same base that the last one did except I did increase the canvas size to 3000 width x 3200. And that's when I noticed the light source. No photoshopping here at all ( except for canvas change unless I decide to do a bit of burn brush work but instead of that will most likely brush some more shading in on another layer in verve. It took a strange turn from dog eyes to lady eyes. It's very tempting to complete her change in another image

Still WIP! as anyone can tell lol. But I am done for the day
Please don't mind the verbage. When my muse whacks me on the head, she pulls me along many paths.
"What are you looking at?", snarled the dog woman in front of him and sniffing the air as if to pinpoint his location. "Expecting a Werewolf? You humans are all the same. Always looking for the wild side and not recognizing it when it bites you in the butt."
The henchman smiled, " Your eyes give you away. Caught in transition milady? They have blanked out and I know you are blind." He stepped forward. Her ears perked up as she heard his step and she automatically stepped back a very faint and held back whine humming on the air. "I am not here to hurt you. The Professor sent me to save you from the mob."
At this the dog woman relaxed, " The Professor? You know this is all his fault? Bloody old fool! Well just don't stand there! Take me to him!"
The henchman laughed and bowed, sweeping his hands exit stage left in a gesture she couldn't see but only feel, then straightening up and taking her hand gently. "This way milady."

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