Source Post Spring challenges 2012

Mar 31, 2012 10:00

A special thank-you post for the people who -knowingly or unwittingly- provided source material for my artwork in the john_w_bigbang and the spn_cinema challenges.

Obviously credit goes to the original photographers, but when their names were not attached to the images, I'm linking to the website where I found the photo.

Sources for Artwork for Stolen, a werewolf story
WOLVES
Black wolf [Jeff] from Howling For Justice (2010)
Gray wolf [Jensen] by Christine (2011) from Sister of the Wolves
Red wolf [KIM] from Chimene's schoolproject
Howling wolf by Tovi Anderson (2009) from ScienceMag
Cuddling wolves from Marcel
Additional wolf-research: Mission Wolf

PEOPLE
Woman on phone by Michael R. (2005) from StockXchng
Jeff - probably from either JDMorgan INFO or Jeffrey Dean Morgan Unlimited, my go-to-sites for JDM goodness:)
Jensen from La French de Vancouver's Tumblr
The image from Kim is from the X-files, sssssht. :-p (I gave him a bit of a make over to fit his SPN days appearance)
Jensen+Kim in the woods from Supernatural411

Background images of the fence, grass and clouds were made by me!

THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY:)
Have a bonus pic from my research process.
When I saw this image of a wolf hiding behind the trees,


...I couldn't help but think of Jeff as John Winchester hiding behind the trees:)


Wolf from Taigatrails by Bart de Haas (I fiddled with the image a little),
JDM screencap from Supernatural S1Ep20 (I think;)

Sources for Artwork for the 2012 SPN Cinema Challenge
Although most of the images were of the clay dolls I made myself, I have to give credit to the film that inspired me: Wallace & Gromit The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, the wonderful clay-animation adventure from Aardman pictures. I highly recommend the official Wallace & Gromit website, it's awesome:)

Behind my arts & crafts efforts, I used background images from my own archives. The plants were from the photos I made for my second BigBang story ( Two Princes; a fairy tale about Jensen/Jared) and the stars behind the moon are actually snowflakes in a photo from February 2011;) The bunny-hand is my own. That was harder to do than I thought!

Oh and then there was this... Before I found the perfect dolls for the bodies, I had dressed up my malemodel-mannequin in Sam and Dean outfits and tried a digital experiment... It was scary and not very pretty:



Sorry. I did warn you;)

J.

sources artwork, jdm, j2

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