"Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forest of the night What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes? On what wings dare he aspire? What the hand dare seize the fire?" -William Blake
------------------------+-------------------------- Comments Tada, tigers! Pip and I decided to do a non-equine manip trade a while back, and she requested something featuring a tiger. Well, I was throwing this together and then I thought...huh...I think it needs another tiger. So, she got a bonus: two tigers. Creating the lighting and atmosphere in this background was really fun. I loved the image when I saw it, and I knew it had to be used. I didn't know it was for tigers, but it WAS. And now there are tigers. Painting their fur is so easy compared to manes and tails, to me...probably why this went by so quickly when I whipped it together. Still, utterly fun.
S t o c k Background: [link] Tiger Laying Down: [link] Tiger Standing: [link] Manip: Me.
Wow, this is really beautiful. The poem caught my eye straight away, I have heard that many a time in a favourite T.V show of mine, it's very intriguing. I like where you placed the tigers, the grassy land is perfect. I also love how suck a colourfull picture leads off into darkness.
Ah, interesting. Studying that poem would be quite an interesting project. Did you come to your own conclusion on what it was about or did you research the real meaning? You're welcome!
went straight to it when I knew I was working
with tigers. c:
Thanks!
Studying that poem would be quite an interesting project.
Did you come to your own conclusion on what it was about or did you research the real meaning?
You're welcome!
Don't aks what they were though, because
I don't remember that much.
I looked it up once and the meaning is rather complex and strange.