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What do you think it is?
I think it is at least partially digital with a digital canvas texture.
The background a photograph and likely the woman as another photo composited onto the beach.
That is not to say, one cannot "collage" digitally (or manually) and even "paint" digitally. I have done that myself, but I would not call it a "painting".
Fer instance...
Google: clouds, beach, woman...
alter the color (which I would guess happens after picking a new woman). I did not try to emulate the "painting", only as an example.
(omitted the clipping path of new woman. plop over the original bikini woman, and clones some blobs of sand at her butt and feet)
click on Texturizure..and you have a "painting"
duplicate beach to extend...
Do the clouds look familiar?
There are other tricks (filters) like "brush strokes" etc...
Anyway... just a thought.
Please delete this thread please, this is a request from the original poster.
Thanks Geoff
All I ask is for my threads to be removed, all my paintings are done one brush stroke at a time, I certainly do not manipulate anything, Heck I could do that in about an hour instead of the couple of weeks it takes me to do my work.
Anyway I realize that this artistic area is not for me, I will stick with my art forums.
So if someone could erase my posts I would be most grateful.
Well to put all of you out of your misery, I digital paint using Artrage, first I sketch and then paint from there. Most of my work takes a couple of weeks to complete. .....
It depends on the subject matter as to how I proceed, I often do portraits for people that I know and in cases like that I will work from a series of photos as likeness is the most important thing. I will sketch ref these photos.
If it is imaginary work then no one worries about likeness so I just sketch from what's in my head.
The art program I use is not a photo manipulating software and is similar to normal painting, pick your canvas size and texture. Then pick a pencil and start sketching.
I do have the advantage of using layers so I can keep my sketch on one layer and then paint on other layers. The nice thing about that is that by using different layers if one skews up you can erase a layer without disturbing other sections of ones painting. Most of my paintings are a good size.
BTW I don't see much artwork in a big duck and a bridge fuzzed up with a manipulating program.
All I ask is for my threads to be removed, all my paintings are done one brush stroke at a time, I certainly do not manipulate anything, Heck I could do that in about an hour instead of the couple of weeks it takes me to do my work.
Anyway I realize that this artistic area is not for me, I will stick with my art forums.
So if someone could erase my posts I would be most grateful.
Didn't claim "artwork". claimed "duck". (it was "manipulated" as you say, in photoshop, which can just as easily be used as a "paint" program.) ..and I can make it last weeks.
Ahem .. You might have called it a "duck" .. but u actually claimed "fowl" ..
If all your paintings are done one brush stroke at a time and it consumes weeks of effort, definitely you must have your progress saved somewhere. Just open those saved files where you left them midway using Artrage (or any other software that you use) .. save them as Jpeg or take a snapshot of your screen .. and slam it right on the face of NON-BELIEVERS!!
Enough been said .. let the Truth prevail.
PS: If you don't have saved files for any reason .. U are supposed to have the final finished files. Just open them .. take screenshots of various layers separately .. line art layer .. then paint layer .. etc. etc. .... Just make everyone speechless.
Thanks!Well some of you have shown an interest in how we digital painters work.
Here is a screen shot of a new work that i have started, it is a portrait of a Filipino girl that I know.
I must stress that this is at a very early stage with some basic colours blocked in on the face. The darker tones are due to her nationality. Once this stage is finished then the palette knife is used to blend in these colours and I will move on to eyes and mouth that will be done on separate layers.
Looking at the screen shot in the lower left hand corner you will see the tools that i use which at this time of the shot was an oil brush, so also on the screen you will see adj panels where things like thinners, brush pressure and opacity etc can be adjusted.
Hope this gives you some idea of how we work .