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    it's amazing. you have really got the essence of the fur translated into brushstrokes. so real you can feel it with your eyes and feels a bit like you are close to a real animal who has paused because of your presence.
    I really like the rework of the branch... paid off huge dividends over all and is more in keeping with the detail in the squirrel.
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    Thank you so much Ceasar, screenpainter.
    I must admit I am quite proud of myself for getting the branch right at last. On the Ipad you have to find lot's of workarounds having only limited tools.

    I am afraid I only have the first part of the script that will load, I saved the script not long after I did the eye which was 19mb in size. The complete script is 247mb and it will not load, I think I was asking to much to record every fur stroke. I gave up after an hour trying to load the file into my text editor.

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12830237/Pai...e_013.arscript
    Last edited by Saphire; 11-28-2011 at 10:01 PM.
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    Wow, this is really well done. Very nice.

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    Update new script and video

    I have compiled a new script file and also done a video capture for those who can't read the scripts. It is showing how I did the fur on the tail. It is slightly different to the original in the painting as I wasn't quite as careful it's just to show how it was done.
    I must remember in the future to save scripts at regular intervals.

    Utube link
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=hSOGe9mQ4eI
    1080hd in full screen gives clearer viewing

    Script link
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12830237/squitail.arscript
    Last edited by Saphire; 11-30-2011 at 05:12 PM.
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    Thank you for your kind comment Evil Robot.
    Christine.
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    Christine - yes the new branch is a perfect match to the detail of the squirrel... it looks like an old mossy oak branch..your solution to the problem was perfect!.

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    Very, very well done Christine!
    My real name is Neal Gilbertson, AKA Gilbert Neilson, AKA Jibes.
    I'm a musician too. Please come hear my music at:
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    Thanks for the YouTube. I had no way to view scripts Amazing work and patience!

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    Thank you for the ArScripts, they were very instructive.
    Sorry for my bad English (I never had English education)

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    Thank you gxhpainter, jibes, Shibui, JMMK, I was hoping that the script and video would be of some use.

    I have just finished doing a Vole using the same technique but can't decide on the foreground and background.
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