Just smiling at your immeasurable creativity!!! These are wonderful (methinks you may have been watching Gladiator again :-D), both of them, though they vary quite a bit - glad you posted both versions for us to see, favourites cannot be chosen in this case. Happy dreaming when you get that far.
Hey Sweetest. As you can see, I'm working in Painter again. There is an artist, Chris Mullins, whom I admire as much as any digital artist and this picture and the one below, I used his work as reference, so I can't take credit for the creativity of the scenes, but I must take credit for the art, since if you saw Chris's work, you would realize he would not want his name associated with what I've done here. :-D
That said, you may see me do a third or fourth version of this image (these two are completely different, by the way, in that I started completely over to do the second one). I chose this image from Chris's vast library of work for two reasons--light and perspective. Now, to be fair, I did not take my time on either one, working very fast with tools I don't completely understand, but I haven't scratched the surface of achieving what I want with either concept. I've got three words for you by the way: Are you ready? :-D
If this is above surface, I can't wait to see what you do once you are more familiar - whiplash images on the horizon, best prepare for it now, so as not to be caused injury. :-D Going to go google Chris Mullins, see if anything shows up.
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Just messing around. Got to start somewhere. :-D
Dancing lady!
:-D
Just smiling at your immeasurable creativity!!! These are wonderful (methinks you may have been watching Gladiator again :-D), both of them, though they vary quite a bit - glad you posted both versions for us to see, favourites cannot be chosen in this case.
Happy dreaming when you get that far.
Hey Sweetest. As you can see, I'm working in Painter again. There is an artist, Chris Mullins, whom I admire as much as any digital artist and this picture and the one below, I used his work as reference, so I can't take credit for the creativity of the scenes, but I must take credit for the art, since if you saw Chris's work, you would realize he would not want his name associated with what I've done here. :-D
That said, you may see me do a third or fourth version of this image (these two are completely different, by the way, in that I started completely over to do the second one). I chose this image from Chris's vast library of work for two reasons--light and perspective. Now, to be fair, I did not take my time on either one, working very fast with tools I don't completely understand, but I haven't scratched the surface of achieving what I want with either concept. I've got three words for you by the way: Are you ready? :-D
Well...it looks kind of like a lady huh?
Ok...DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY...lol!
xo
Abso*lutely, more than. :-D
If this is above surface, I can't wait to see what you do once you are more familiar - whiplash images on the horizon, best prepare for it now, so as not to be caused injury. :-D
Going to go google Chris Mullins, see if anything shows up.
Later, xo
And again. Nicely done. :-)
Love the art in these last two posts mate :)
Thank you Cazzie. Nice to have you stopping by. :-)
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