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Book Cover
Been a few years since I used Artrage (10 or so I believe).
Can't remember my old username name so here as brand new.
Needed to paint a cover for my wifes new soon to be released book. Artrage was my go too so I didn't need to buy oils.
Having a blast!
Still working different areas but the brief was 1800's and Dramatic.
Let me know what you think.
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Hello Dean and welcome back to the ArtRage forums :)
Well, I think you have managed to stick to the brief there; dramatic and set in the 19th century!
Looking forward to seeing this develop!
Which version of AR are you using? It’s come a long way in the last 10 years!
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Thanks Mark,
I have a few older "Marker drawings" in the forums somewhere. Unfortunately life sometimes takes us on a different direction :)
Been enjoying myself but unfortunately under the clock.
Believe I am using "Vitae" as I recently purchased this. ( My older version was pretty dead :))
Love the program and glad it hasn't changed dramatically! I could still pick up the tools etc pretty easily.......... Settings.... still playing.
Thanks You
Dean
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Yes, there are more tools and settings to play with in ARV but but it’s initial “pickup and go” ease of use still remains.:cool:
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Found the oil brush, palette knife and occasionally the airbrush are the tools of choice. The draft pen is great for small details as I was running out of pixels in places.
Regards
Dean
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Little more work on the sky and character. The character and bird are part of the theme to the book.
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it's brigh and fresh but I would work more on the view of the cliff
also I'm not sure about the connection on the sky where cool and warm part finds each other
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The painting is stunning. Realistic but also impressionistic. I love it.
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Good color balanced, nice job!
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