thehandyman
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Hi,
So I spent some time at a wolf sanctuary, where an alpha male wolf bonded to me. He was 240LBS and I am 6'1", when he stood on his hind paws, we were eye to eye. He was a very big wolf.
I recently did some work for an artist who deals only in oils. She has offered to draw a picture of me and the wolf.
The only problem is, she is good at reproducing from pictures.
The one picture I want her to draw for me in oils, is one where the wolf is submitting to me, burying his head in my chest, and I am laying my head on the back of his neck. This is special, because this particular wolf was an aggressive alpha. He had to be segregated from his pack because he was tearing them up. You can count on one hand the number of people who were allowed in with him, due to his aggressive nature. Yet, he submitted to me, not because I was bigger than he was, or more aggressive, but because he accepted me as a brother.
My head is turned the wrong way! You can see the gentle expression on the wolf's face, but you can only see the back of my head.
Here is the picture I want her to paint...

Leading up to it, and to give you an idea of his size...

Also a good shot of the size difference between us, I am 6'1"

Here's a good pic of my relaxed face, getting a wolf kiss.

Scent rub, relaxed face

Are any of these usable to photoshop me facing the right way in the first picture above?
So I spent some time at a wolf sanctuary, where an alpha male wolf bonded to me. He was 240LBS and I am 6'1", when he stood on his hind paws, we were eye to eye. He was a very big wolf.
I recently did some work for an artist who deals only in oils. She has offered to draw a picture of me and the wolf.
The only problem is, she is good at reproducing from pictures.
The one picture I want her to draw for me in oils, is one where the wolf is submitting to me, burying his head in my chest, and I am laying my head on the back of his neck. This is special, because this particular wolf was an aggressive alpha. He had to be segregated from his pack because he was tearing them up. You can count on one hand the number of people who were allowed in with him, due to his aggressive nature. Yet, he submitted to me, not because I was bigger than he was, or more aggressive, but because he accepted me as a brother.
My head is turned the wrong way! You can see the gentle expression on the wolf's face, but you can only see the back of my head.
Here is the picture I want her to paint...

Leading up to it, and to give you an idea of his size...

Also a good shot of the size difference between us, I am 6'1"

Here's a good pic of my relaxed face, getting a wolf kiss.

Scent rub, relaxed face

Are any of these usable to photoshop me facing the right way in the first picture above?