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  1. I haven't done anything on the current topics yet, but here is a landscape that I did just for fun. I just learned how to use Painter and am practicing with the airbrush tool. This is just a quick study in light and color.
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    Sunburst

    Here is my latest piece, done in Corel Photo-Paint. I don't think anyone can say that this one looks like Michael Jackson. :lol: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/16474419/
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    Calladia

    This was the second time at least that I've seen a painting on the forum compared to Michael Jackson. Have you ever done one of those ink blot tests? What do you see in these pictures? Anyone who sees Michael Jackson everywhere has serious problems. :lol:
  4. bunny30

    Calladia

    Oops, sorry, double post.
  5. bunny30

    Calladia

    This is obviously not a completely realistic piece but somewhat stylized. I intended for the lips and eyes to stand out and be focal points to contrast starkly with the dark background.
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    Calladia

    This is based on an airbrush painting that I did a long time ago. I had a digital photo of it, but it was very bad quality, so I repainted it in Corel Photo-Paint.
  7. I will probably enter the original moose painting in the art contest coming up. I don't think I will be able to change it much in the next few days because I have to finish two more things as well. Besides, I agree with Wyrm; I really like the stylized look of the original.
  8. Thanks for the suggestions, Keiphus. I might work on the water some more. I have an idea of what to do with it, but I'm working on something else first. It hurts my brain to work on one thing for too long. As it is, I forgot to eat supper yesterday because I was busy painting. And, Wyrm, I haven't seen "Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat," either, but I appreciate the sentiments. I think I'll name the moose Joseph. :lol:
  9. I really like the original better, too. Although it's not realistic, there's something about the movement of the water that I like. You're right; the piece does have kind of a stylized look to it.
  10. Here is a revised version of the moose, with the water toned down a little bit.
  11. Thanks for the feedback. It does have a somewhat cartoony feel, I agree. I wasn't going for a completely realistic look. It's interesting because I've gotten such varied opinions on the water. People either seem to really like it or really hate it. I like it, but my husband doesn't. On deviantART I've gotten all positive comments; here I've gotten mostly negative comments. Anyway, this was kind of an experiment with different effects since I haven't done much digital art. As far as the bare trees, they actually looked that way in the reference; that part is fairly realistic. I guess they're supposed to be dead. You can see more of my work at http://vejalink.deviantart.com/
  12. This is my first completely digital painting. Just got a Graphire tablet, so I was practicing. This was done in Corel Photo-Paint, with reference. (Actually, I referenced two different photos.)
  13. It's been a while, but I finally have something new to post. This is my first attempt at a completely digital painting. Just got a Graphire tablet, so I am practicing. I did it in Corel Photo-Paint, with reference. (Actually, I referenced two different photos.)
  14. I don't have that huge set of pencils. I have a smaller set of pencils that was given to me by my art professor when I graduated from college. Otherwise, I couldn't afford to buy them. :)
  15. The background was done starting with a black fill, and then I added different shades of brown using the chalk tool to get kind of a textured effect.
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