Well, I used to be a great fan of wolverine, still am but not as much as before. Anyways this is an old attempt(one year old to be eact) at drawing wolverine. Despite knowing about some anatomical problems, this picture is still one of my favourites, maily because of the expression on the face. I love how it came out.
Well It is well done to say the least, I like the claws and how you were able to make his facial expression. But A) why is his hair all over like that? B)Why are his veins showing like that? His muscels must be under ALOT of stress and C)The further his arms go down the lest 3 dimentional they look. all in all I rate this picture as a 3.9-4.1 out of 5. But then again I can't draw so what do I know?
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yep, the shading on his veins are too profound
his hair is ok being like that because he's a hero and heroes tend to have wind blowing at them alot ^^
his claw doesn't look sturdy enough, i dunno how to describe, but that's the impression i get.
very great detail on his face and body though, and yea his expression is badass
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"Girl Gamer with the power of....OMG BOOBIES!"~VG Cats
Love the detailyness! The hair is the best.
his hair is ok being like that because he's a hero and heroes tend to have wind blowing at them alot ^^
his claw doesn't look sturdy enough, i dunno how to describe, but that's the impression i get.
very great detail on his face and body though, and yea his expression is badass
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