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Wolves rest a while

2D Animals posted on Dec 07, 2012
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The alpha male and female had travelled far with their cub, the snow was falling and they needed to get to some shelter in the forest soon, but they had to give their baby some time to rest a while. The cub was exhausted but as he lay near his mother he found the time to shuffle his nose in the white cold stuff beneath him in curiosity. The alfpha male howled a howl that came deep from within him, he was the protector that night. I hope you like this one, my friends. Many thanks for all your support of my last upload, you certainly lifted my spirits dear friends. I hope you are all having a good day today, take care, keep safe, hugs Jane xx Looks better for fur detail on ZOOM :) Credits: Wolves - JaneEden'sWolfPack at YURdigital Background - JaneEden'sWinterMagic at YURdigital store. Painted robin is a bonus gift from WinterMagic.

Comments (109)


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sandra46

6:24PM | Sat, 08 December 2012

VERY BEAUTIFUL

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theprojectionist

6:30PM | Sat, 08 December 2012

The one in the foreground Jane gorgeous pose eh.

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cricke49

6:38PM | Sat, 08 December 2012

your wolves are very beautiful Jane and you make beautiful art with them, excellent image render!:)*5

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npauling

6:54PM | Sat, 08 December 2012

Very beautifully done Jane with a lovely natural feel to it. What a cute little cub he is and I love the touch with the little robin. Super work.

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blbarrett

7:13PM | Sat, 08 December 2012

Very nice :)

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goodoleboy

7:23PM | Sat, 08 December 2012

Spectacular beyond words, Jane! And I like your narrative below.

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soffy

4:24AM | Sun, 09 December 2012

Excellent and so beautiful work,Jane:)****

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elleque

4:53AM | Sun, 09 December 2012

Though it is a snowy scene but a heartwarming scene. Beautiful!

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Heavenlee Online Now!

5:15AM | Sun, 09 December 2012

Soooooo beautiful! xxx

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adrie

6:51AM | Sun, 09 December 2012

Such a gorgeous image dear Jane.....as always superb artwork...love it.

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LBJ2

7:44AM | Sun, 09 December 2012

Wonderful image, Jane. And great craftsmanship. I really like the look in their eyes. Fabulous work.+5

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helanker

7:58AM | Sun, 09 December 2012

ANother brilliant piece of art. VERRRYY beautiful indeed.

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mickeyrony

9:32AM | Sun, 09 December 2012

We have to take care of your art my Beautiful . You are in top of all to brings the best of life in your art . Aghain a great moment to contemplate your time to gives us the best Be smiling ((5++))

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Dreamingbee

12:23PM | Sun, 09 December 2012

wonderful work - so natural and fine done, dear Jane!

bebert

2:14PM | Sun, 09 December 2012

superb image !!

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inaani

2:18PM | Sun, 09 December 2012

Ich mag den Zeichenstil - nette kleine Szene ... wieder sehr fleißig gezeichnet und es sieht so aus, als ob eine kleine Geschichte daraus wird ?!? Dem Kleinen Welpen ist langweilig ein paar Geschwister müssen her - es können 1 - 12 Welpen sein, aber 4 bis 6 Junge sind normal (so viele 4 bis 6 Welpen habe ich 5 mal aufwachsen sehen) - ich weiß - viel Arbeit - aber dank kopieren und einfügen - lassen sich ein paar Welpen mehr dazu zaubern. Ein so kleiner Wolf um diese Jahreszeit gehört ins Märchenland oder es kam im Frühjahr zu einem Wintereinbruch. Etwas anders als bei Hunden ... Im Winter sind die Jungtiere schon so groß wie die Elterntiere nur noch nicht so stark. Hier ein paar sehr gute Infos http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_wolf (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf) I like the character style - nice little sceneagain... very diligently drawn and it looks as if a small story it is? 1? The little puppy is boring a few siblings need - it can be 1-12 puppies, but 4 to 6 young are normal (so many 4-6 I have seen 5 times growing up puppies) - I know - a lot of work - but thanks - you can copy and paste - to a few puppies - more to conjure up. A smaller Wolf this time of year is in the Wonderland, or occurred in the spring to a winter. Something other than for dogs... In winter, the juveniles are already so big only not as strong as the parent animals. Here are a few very good info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_wolf I'm curious how it goes

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LivingPixels

2:50PM | Sun, 09 December 2012

absolutely perfect Jane!!

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Merrylee

8:36PM | Sun, 09 December 2012

Amazing work...I love it Jane...hugs

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bazza

1:38AM | Mon, 10 December 2012

Fantastic work on this scene Jane those wolves look fabulous, the little one is cute, first class work as always!!

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caty77

2:58AM | Mon, 10 December 2012

Excellent scene, and sweet family!

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fallen21

3:33AM | Mon, 10 December 2012

Wonderful artwork.

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tulipe

12:16PM | Mon, 10 December 2012

Superb!

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dixievb

12:33PM | Mon, 10 December 2012

WONDERFUL eyes! Thanks~~~

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4udreamcatcher

1:20PM | Mon, 10 December 2012

Absolutely gorgeous Jane :O-)

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vaggabondd

1:31PM | Mon, 10 December 2012

what a beautiful image, nice work

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cammymiles

3:07PM | Mon, 10 December 2012

very good best one

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pixeluna

6:53PM | Mon, 10 December 2012

Really nice work, love the wolf paintings.

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Eleandras

9:26PM | Mon, 10 December 2012

So beautiful!

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teffo

9:41PM | Mon, 10 December 2012

Brilliantly executed Jane! George/Teffo

West_coaster07

8:27AM | Tue, 11 December 2012

Awesome work Jane!!!


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