I love the brush strokes/knife strokes. I love the lighting/shading. I love the popping bright slices of green. I wish I could possess this and the skill to create such a thing.
Type: Posts; User: sueellen
I love the brush strokes/knife strokes. I love the lighting/shading. I love the popping bright slices of green. I wish I could possess this and the skill to create such a thing.
I never get tired of exploring your beautiful renditions of animals. Between your work and the paintings by enug I have a beautiful gallery to browse while I have tea; enjoying the same paintings...
This is why I love your animals so much. Look at that fur! And his sweet face. So beautifully rendered. I want to scoop him up and nuzzle him.
Most of the differences I don't remember. I began using the Vitae product so long ago that everything has blended into a continuous experience. However, I often appreciate how nice it is to have...
Beautiful design!
I love these SO MUCH.
It does! It does add something to my day. Thank your for sharing this bit of joy with us. They are beautiful.
I love these sweet birds! And the way you use watercolor!
I love the line drawing over the texture and shading of the hand.
This one doesn't repeat, actually, but I got tired of messing with getting the texture layer right. I'll get back to it someday if I haven't misfiled some layers.
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This one does repeat,...
I was excited to learn that I could make a texture of anything, including a photograph. I bought the use of this photo (retroactively: I didn't know how to buy images when I did this) of the...
You'd think I would have checked Google before posting, but yes: Hokusai, 1817. From a series of Hokusai Manga.
I believe this piece is by Hokusai:
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I learned that I didn't need to make erasures if I made a separate layer of white, merged the two, then removed the white matte. I also tediously...
A few years after she was gone, I found a photo of a wise and loving appaloosa who will always be dear to me. I was able to make a swoosh-like drawing by following her curves.103102
I found a few things - some quite old - that I will post in the gallery. Thank you for the encouragement!
I have enjoyed ArtRage for many years, but have created no art. I am more like a digital "crafter". I make simple repeating designs to have printed by Spoonflower for my own use and some...
I love your sweet animals. Browsing your gallery evokes both joy and poignancy and I never tire of them.
Welcome, Magu!
I love this! Easy! Thank you.
I love that one: so soothing to drop colors into. I had said that loading pages from one of the adult coloring books was easier for me (because my scanner and some books are right next to me), but...
Another coloring opportunity I've enjoyed is using Paint Symmetry to make Mandalas. Although it's not as easy as scanning coloring pages I like, it's not as difficult as making original art for...
Yes! Those are the points where it happens. I will continue to use my work-around with smoothing, as it has worked for me and I know now that it's not something I'm doing wrong. Thanks.
How big does the stencil need to be to avoid jagged edges? I have long had this problem. I hope I load this image properly: the two bottom circle section edges are the included-in-ArtRage circle...
Thank you, MAB, for the information. I love to learn new things.
I don't know how to install a custom icon to identify a program for the empty desktop, but I was able to use ArtRage to create an icon for me as a user on my Microsoft 10 Accounts. I used a 1-inch...