These are beautiful!
(not that the statement really needs an exclamation mark, since I've never seen you do a bad one )
You have to develop them - all of them.... Pleeeeeease?
These are beautiful!
(not that the statement really needs an exclamation mark, since I've never seen you do a bad one )
You have to develop them - all of them.... Pleeeeeease?
whoa.. map overload... what a great bunch of maps - lovely that you take time to doodle - I gotta do that more
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Hehe, yes, now would be an ideal time...
If only I could get Steam to update properly, then I could sketch too.
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Ooooh, I like those.
The first and third ones are my faves.
You capture a wonderful bird's eye view and have such splendid waterways, something I need to work on.
You are also a wiz with color too. ;P
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I took the first 5min sketch from yesterday and loosely interpreted it into a slightly larger color sketch, which i scanned and then warped/fixed the horizon line some.
I didn't define as much of the foreground [or anything else] while painting because the wrongness of the horizon was throwing off my visualization.
I'll likely do more with this piece in PS at some point... got a hi-res scan so I can play with it about 3x larger and turn it into a print if anyone's interested.
pencil and acrylic on watercolor paper, 3 x 4 inches
small bit of photoshop fixing
oh yeah, here's the original sketch it was based on, for reference...
*rubs his gollummy hands together* "Printsssss you said ?"
Haha Yes.
My brother gave me his printer since he had another (free) option at his workplace art department.
I've been figuring it out and running tests for a bit and will soon be able to offer fine art quality prints up to 13" wide... which is not really that large, I know, but a lot of my painting works are between small and tiny so it's a great starting point.