Arched Windows..,,No trouble
Arched Windows..,,No trouble
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Some of my artwork can be seen at the above link.......Jack.
old door stencil>>>
http://jacktar51.cgsociety.org/
Some of my artwork can be seen at the above link.......Jack.
Small tree...
http://jacktar51.cgsociety.org/
Some of my artwork can be seen at the above link.......Jack.
Galleon, the sails full....Semi Silhouette
http://jacktar51.cgsociety.org/
Some of my artwork can be seen at the above link.......Jack.
THe Easy way is to reduce the size of your paper to 600 pixel width and use the roller on 250 percent size, using the crumpled paper grain... or you could simply use Jacks Sky Stencil....Have fun...Jack.
http://jacktar51.cgsociety.org/
Some of my artwork can be seen at the above link.......Jack.
Already Inverted for use on a DARK background...Moon stencil
http://jacktar51.cgsociety.org/
Some of my artwork can be seen at the above link.......Jack.
I have a SEA stencil but couldnt post it attachment tooooo big, I will look into how I can do this for you... dont forget, if you dont know how to put these into Artrage Stencils folder....copy the stencil..go to your computer..go to program files.. then ambient design... then Artrage... then Rescources...then stencils.... pop them in there, and they will be there for your use when you open Artrage the next time.... have fun with these dear friends..... Jack.( Oh and if you want me to re-post the paper grains for grasses, rock faces ,rain snow,.etc , please let me know, and I will post them here for your use....Jack..
http://jacktar51.cgsociety.org/
Some of my artwork can be seen at the above link.......Jack.
Heres one I made earlier...
http://jacktar51.cgsociety.org/
Some of my artwork can be seen at the above link.......Jack.
Thank you Jack for sharing all these amazing stencils. Is there any yours tutorials to show us how to make a stencil like that?
Wow, Jack... the tree stencils themselves are priceless... thanks for that!
The sea stencil looks incredible too, what about making a foam stencil to go with it??
Thanks again!
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