thanks for taking the time and trouble to do this for us.It's much appreciatedI'm now off to see what trouble I can get into with it
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thanks for taking the time and trouble to do this for us.It's much appreciatedI'm now off to see what trouble I can get into with it
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A wonderful step-by-step, Robert; cue the applause!
Nice Robert! Great to see this progression.
Be well,
"Don't mistake 'reality' as the important thing"~DM
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Thanks Robert, your sequence of working is very encouraging.
All the Very Best
Nedsez
Gorgeous. The sense of depth is perfect. The river takes us there ... The colors, those greens, wow, very beautiful. This was my comment in the final image. Now, looking at the development of the technique used by Robert, it's as if we were at his side, looking over his shoulder. Brilliant.
Thank you all very much. This image is still the wallpaper on my "old" notebook. The lesson I took away from this endeavor is to not lock yourself into a hard and fast idea of how the image has to end up being. It originally was supposed to be a desert or high sierra scene but I didn't fight with where is seemed to be wanting to lead me.
Last edited by RobertSWade; 08-29-2010 at 05:40 PM.
Beautiful work Bob. Outstanding.