HwyStar, thanks for the heads-up on this. I took a few days to paint the cabin and made sure that the scale was perfect. I changed the logs around the door and windows, changed a few other things...
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HwyStar, thanks for the heads-up on this. I took a few days to paint the cabin and made sure that the scale was perfect. I changed the logs around the door and windows, changed a few other things...
I love dramatic seascapes. That sky looks menacing. Good work.
I found a photograph in a list of abandoned properties and used it as a reference photo, laid a grid and carefully painted it to find out that it was actually supposed to be an historic site. So, I...
Borg meets Buddha... This is an interesting blend of future science and ancient philosophy.
I like this piece. I love the drama in the sky. The landscape is sparse which adds to the mood of winter very well.
I was thrilled to discover the "Easy Dirt" hiding among other tools. I can think of so many uses for it.
I love your color blending, contrast and value, and highlights on the ornaments.
Why, thank you.
Thank you all for your feedback. I've really been hooked on ArtRage. Although I did a piece a few days ago where I used Sketchbook Pro, Corel Painter, and ArtRage all three on the composition to...
well, I think it's a winner.
I like this. I love the blend of color.
First off, I love Watkins Glenn. Second--- in a word-- fabulous!
Really, I love this. From the cars to the people in the background, this is wonderful.
I spotted a cool lantern on a wall at the Columbus Zoo (Columbus, Ohio). I took a picture of it years ago. Using that as a reference, I painted this. I found a cool way to make textures... "Easy...
This is very moody. I like it.
I have always loved ethereal images. This is nicely done. Feathering that watermarked spot would make it more subdued. The effect leads the viewer's eye into the picnic site, but, the edges are hard....
After seeing Dracula Meets Marilyn Monroe, I was given a commission to do a portrait of Bela Lugosi's Dracula.
Here it is...
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I used "hatched paper" as the canvas of choice. I really...
I love the mood-- the lighting in the clouds and the perspective angle leading to the doorway. My ancestors lived in Enniskillen Castle for 450 years and I have a huge giclee print hanging on the...
I love this.
My wife took one look at this and said: "Now who could resist that neck?" lol
She's well preserved for a lady in her early fifties. She's really young at heart. :)
I updated the image. When I printed it with my wide-carriage Canon, the gray hair was a little bit too blue, so, I worked on the hair to "brown it up a little bit" with the "soft pencil" tool.
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Watercolor brush.... dry strokes.
I love the composition.
Thanks! The hair took a loooong time to do.
I did this image for Halloween. I have also been commissioned to do a portrait of Bela Lugosi as Dracula. The background in this image was done in another program, but, Dracula and Marilyn were done...