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Mar 3rd 2002 | #34264 Report |
Member since: Mar 3rd 2002 Posts: 147 |
Let me introduce myself by showing my most recent digital painting - a portrait of my two daughters... Done in Photoshop 6 with a Wacom tablet using a simple tracing technique from reference photos to setup the initial layout. All painting and coloring were then completed using the old eyeballs... i.e. no photo overpainting. Detail 1 Detail 2 Detail 3 Initial Trace Reference Photos |
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Mar 3rd 2002 | #34265 Report |
Member since: Mar 2nd 2002 Posts: 28 |
god , i wish i could do stuff like that!!!
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Mar 3rd 2002 | #34266 Report |
Member since: Aug 25th 2001 Posts: 1619 |
wow, i thought i sucked as it is but now i can go hide in a corner and pretend i don't exist, great job!
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Mar 4th 2002 | #34297 Report |
Member since: May 29th 2001 Posts: 142 |
nice work, thats photorealistic your other paintings on your site are awesome as well |
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Mar 4th 2002 | #34300 Report |
Member since: Mar 3rd 2002 Posts: 147 |
Hey... thanks for the comments... Bigol... not really photorealist, more just realism. If you look close, the brush strokes are much to loose to be photo realistic. When you shrink it down to size for Internet display, it appears photographic... but it's not. My digital paintings are meant to be printed large - up to 48". At that size, they're definitely not photorealistic... |
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