Lonely Wolf

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This is an typical wolf in the night , where moon is backround, picture. Tryed to find an wolf, who would have howling while sitting animation, but didnt found those(if you know, le me know), so used WC III wolf. Took 2 shot, one with just wolf standing and other with something similar to howling. I think this is my best work so far.
Please some critisism, ideas, comments.

Lonely Wolf.jpg Lonely Wolf ver1.0.jpg

Update 1:
Added stars and changed 1 tree.

Lonely Wolf ver2.0.jpg

Update 2:

Changed stars smaller and lowered ground to make more room for sky, but didnt worked out so much as i had hoped.

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Damn, bad blizz wolf model looks very bad, but that's not your fault. :)
I think you should add stars because of realism.
Overall, great terrain! +rep
 
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Honestly, this is a very nice terrain. The only thing you should do is take the first one and make the camera angle a little higher, more sky and less ground, but still having it be like 50/50. I'd say this piece looks better without stars.
 

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Personally I think stars, while not at all necessary, could look appealing if you scale them down a-l-o-t.
Use minimal scaling and place them wisely.

I like the fact that it doesn't look too monochromatic, as silhouette pictures might end up doing in some cases.
The varied levels of hue and saturation throughout the terrain renders it quite neat to rest your eyes on.
 
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You should use Glow model IMO.
Lol i would say, cause the lightning IS mainly made with glow models.


Honestly, this is a very nice terrain. The only thing you should do is take the first one and make the camera angle a little higher, more sky and less ground, but still having it be like 50/50. I'd say this piece looks better without stars.

Thanks for positive feedback and i try to change camera, but i think it cant be done very much, cause the way i have ground raised wont allow me and if i would change that, then it would change picture too much

Personally I think stars, while not at all necessary, could look appealing if you scale them down a-l-o-t.
Use minimal scaling and place them wisely.

I like the fact that it doesn't look too monochromatic, as silhouette pictures might end up doing in some cases.
The varied levels of hue and saturation throughout the terrain renders it quite neat to rest your eyes on.

I had same feeling with starts, that they are WAY too big, so i gona change that. Aslo thanks for comments.

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