6 Awesome Werewolf Pics
Windy day, by Yellow-eyes
Silverfoxwolf, by wolf-wind
Sootpaw, by vantid (okay, so it's actually a fox.)
May, by Rayndancer
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Blades of Glass, by Coyox
Aamon by Myenia
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I post artwork of werewolves that I find online. None of these were drawn by myself, and they are posted here in accordance with fair use policies.
If you happen to be the original artist of any of these images and for some strange reason you DON'T want more people to see your art, let me know and I'll remove it. Or if you think any of these images is too large to be considered fair use, let me know and I'll resize it. I couldn't find reliable info on what's considered to be a reasonable size, so I just figured it's something a lot smaller than the original, but still big enough to see how awesome it is so that you'll want to see the original.
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Posted in: Art by Werewolf Art and Drawings on June 23, 2008 @ 11:24 am
Tags: Werewolf Art
You need to ask permission from all the artists before posting their art here, even if it is posted who drew them.
That's kind of like saying I need to ask permission from the owner of every site I link to as well. It's basically a link to the originating site with a small preview. A thumbnail is really not much compared to the full sized image. I could make them even smaller but then they wouldn't look as good. Actually, yes, some of these don't have larger versions, in which case the link is just a link to the same image somewhere else. I should probably shrink those.
I agree that you should ask permission, but they are neat to look at.
I agree that you should ask permission, but they are neat to look at.
Crazeh awesome!:) But I think it would be a good idea to ask the artist first.
I did a werewolf drawing today - it's incredible but I've got no way of putting it on t'internet!
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It is absolutely illegal to post artwork without asking permission, regardless of whether or not you credit the artist. Its not a matter of opinion but legal fact. You must obtain permission.
-Myenia