04-21-2013, 02:18 PM
I think that you should not add green and brown to it, it is currently in a really cool state which does a good job of portraying the werewolf as a creature of the night, all dark and shadowy and some other word which is currently eluding my tongue (or fingers I guess, as I'm typing this). The Werewolf himself stands out exactly as much as he should, he fits perfectly with the woods being him but is still clearly the centerpiece and is distinctly visible, the blood is properly emphasized, being the only thing that isn't grey-blue. Green and brown are happy, life-representing colors, which would contrast with the whole haunting feel of the piece.
I am disappointing with my summary here, it is sort of half conveying what I'm trying to say, I hope that you get what I mean.
I am disappointing with my summary here, it is sort of half conveying what I'm trying to say, I hope that you get what I mean.