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    Easter Card

    A quick try of Delofasht's oil brush presets.
    The start:


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    First experiment on the original painting:

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    Second experiment on the original painting:

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    And: Happy Easter! Yeah, I know I'm a day late, but the eggs are fresh.

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    Hin

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    Pretty! I love your Easter design!
    Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.

    ~ Henry Ward Beecher

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    Thank you, Scribbledsoul.

    I used to study your cat sketches/paintings, and thought they were fantastic.
    Hin

    Hin's Paintings: http://hinketea.imagekind.com



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    Whoops. . . Missed it I couple of days. While I hope your Easter brought with it lots of new buds and a whole lotta Springtime.

    Tasty, designy image that looks like in other contexts it might have been done mechanically, only these definitely feel hand done with personal, calligraphic flair, even the variations that look like they were done with filters. It all makes them personal, and conversational, like they would be great on a greeting card.

    Happy Easter!

    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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    , D Akey
    Yeah, hand done, as it was my hand
    twirling the stylus and gripping that mouse.
    Some of those presets had a short attention span!

    Even though I toned up the ricepaper background,
    the whole painting was still kind of anemic looking.
    Inverting the colours picked it up no end, in my mind.

    Thank you for your comments.
    Hin

    Hin's Paintings: http://hinketea.imagekind.com



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    Hi, dear Hinket! You are always surprising and exquisite in Your outcomes!
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    Oh, Caesar, What a lovely comment to make!

    Thank you.
    Hin

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