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Always Working.. A Series Of Updates On Old Works...
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In My most recent step. I was able to redo the foliage even more as well as shape the feathers on the parrot better.... Almost done here, but not quite... I have a little more to do... I did manage to download some new Brushes from Artist David Revoy which helps a lot.. David Revoy is another Digital Artist I highly recommend you watch on Youtube.. He is great at providing Instruction on how to do things digitally...
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Another project Dancer.... Here is an old Digital work after I re-inked from a pencil sketch and added a whole bunch of trees and plants.. In the beginning, it was just a horse in graphite pencil.... I have been working on this one all week with my new brushes from David along with my favorites in Krita.... Again check out David Revoy Videos....
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Updated everything on this painting.. Re worked the horse and all the trees and plants on new layers... It has taken a while, but I think it looks ten times better now... I just started to add some color, mostly just for reference points at this stage... I am going to deepen the color significantly as I go... It will still be a pastel piece....
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Now this is done... I just concentrated on making the color richer and I refined some small details to the horse and plants.... Just finished this today.... My Medusa Painting took a lot of time as well.... I think the color scheme on this gives it a nice Enchanted feel.... Blue and Purples are my favorite, and they always stand out great against Greens and Yellows... Also used a few Watercolor brushes that work great for some texture... Thanks David Revoy for the brush set.... Check David Revoy on Youtube or Aaron Blaise... There are many others who can provide good instructional videos on llandscapes and such... Many are timelapse types.. I would avoid those... Choose the ones where they explain what their doing...
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