[x]

deviantART

 

©2008-2009 ~Chibi-marrow
Details
Submitted: May 10, 2008
File Size: 597 KB
Image Size: 597 KB
Resolution: 750×971
Comments: 12
Favourites & Collections: 118 [who?]

Views
Total: 877
Today: 1

Downloads
Total: 20
Today: 0

Embed


Thumb

Artist's Comments

Something that I had done about a month or two ago and I just realized that I had never uploaded it. Well, here it is. Not happy with the background but I like the lighting on the jaguar.
[x]

Devious Comments

love 1 1 joy 0 0 wow 0 0 mad 0 0 sad 0 0 fear 0 0 neutral 0 0

Comments


Lovely! I actually quite like the background. It's not too strong and only helps make the jaguar/tree stand out more :D

--
:shakefist:I'll mace you good!:shakefist:
wow I love the play of light and dark areas in this. Very moody.

--
~Did you ever stop to notice, this crying earth, it's weeping shores?~
-mjj
gorgeous jaguar, the lighting on it looks awesome and the expression is truly badass =D :peace:

--
The smaller boy let out a sharp sort of moan, hooking his hands back up under Gary’s arms half holding onto him, half intending to scratch the shit out of him - GigaCat [link] (READ IT)
Wow ^^ I think thats amazing :D

--
Guide to more pageviews: [link]
This image has been featured in my Sunday journal. [link] :hug:

If you do not wish to be featured, let me know and I will remove it.

--
My Stock Account ~GrannyStock

Click Here:gallery:
Awesome:clap:

--
And I believe this may call for a proper introduction, and well
Don't you see, I'm the narrator, and this is just the prologue?
Panic! at the Disco
:heart: I love how the jaguar looks in this. Like you've said; the lighting came out rather nice.
I love colors, very awesome and beautiful pic.

--
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Animals just matter to me!\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"
Love the lighting too, and the texture and tree look lovely ^^

:music: :sing: :music:

--
"Music is the universal language of mankind" -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I like to speak it! Mostly all day! ^^
"In the beginning, there was nothing. Then somebody with a clarinet came..." -conductor of the Dutch National Wind Ensemble

Site Map