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    Annie Wood

    Annie Wood tutorial on AR home page is what I look for in a tutorial. I am not into watercolour but it was really good and it could be downloaded as a PDF,which I did and saved to a tutorial file. I was impressed with her detail and step by step instruction. This is what I would like to see using other tools in AR .Well done,thanks AR

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    Could you be more specific as to where this tutorial can be found. I looked on the home page but could find no reference to it.

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    Thanks for mentioning the tutorial - I rarely check out the home page. It looks interesting and I will give it a try.

    https://www.artrage.com/greek-archwa...ial-artrage-4/
    June.

    Oh God of homeless things, look down
    And try to ease the way
    Of all the little weary paws
    That walk the world
    today.
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    Very comprehensive tutorial. Thanks for mentioning it.

    Handy the way the instructions come up on the website page if you hover the mouse over each image (pc).

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmac View Post
    Could you be more specific as to where this tutorial can be found. I looked on the home page but could find no reference to it.
    The home page that has a profile of a young lady is what I see,scroll down until you come to Greek Archway. This is Annie Wood's tutorial. .You should pass an image of a horse head.Very detailed and as I said,best I've seen yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enug View Post
    Thanks for mentioning the tutorial - I rarely check out the home page. It looks interesting and I will give it a try.

    https://www.artrage.com/greek-archwa...ial-artrage-4/
    Thanks ENUG. The link is a lot simpler. I must learn how to do that

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    Ah, whoops, that's actually my tutorial, I just used an image by Annie Wood to create it. I should probably be a bit clearer about that before she gets a stream of questions about it! I'm very glad to hear you all find it useful!


    It also shows up here https://www.artrage.com/tutorials/


    Quote Originally Posted by hildee View Post
    Handy the way the instructions come up on the website page if you hover the mouse over each image (pc).
    If you click on the image, you should get a fullview as well, with a caption underneath.

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    Thanks Hannah.

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    Annie Wood and Hanna

    Also the bio is yours, Hannah?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazardk View Post
    Also the bio is yours, Hannah?
    Which bio? The bio in the tutorial is Annie Wood's - I was including a bit of background about her, as the tutorial relies entirely on her artwork. My bio, such as it is, is over on https://www.artrage.com/about-us/ ;D

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