The Werewolf Wolfych is a truly imposing sight to behold, with his shaggy grey fur and fierce, pointy ears. His thick tail is a sign of his strength, while his long snout speaks to his sharp senses. The bone fixed to his collar only further emphasizes his menacing facade. My advice for coloring this image would be to use a dark color, such as navy or burgundy, for the background to enhance the creature's wild aspect. Then, picking a warmer shade for his fur, like beige or light brown, would create a striking contrast. To bring some drama to the piece, his bone and collar could be colored a brighter hue, such as yellow or orange. Finally, using black for his eyes, ears and snout will help create a more realistic and mystical portrait.
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