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  1. #51
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    Did this yesterday in 30 minutes. My first day of playing with ArtRage! I just bought the full version, I couldn't stand to be without layers any longer.
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  2. #52
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    Very good anatomy, Blueworld.
    Did you use a reference, or just from your head?
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  3. #53
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    Yes, I used a reference. This is the one I did right before that, my first attempt with ArtRage chalk, with no reference. It was also before I discovered blending with the pallette knife... I do a lot better at quick drawings with a reference!
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    <---still playing, still unartistic LOL
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    another quickie
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    The rose one is very striking. It looks like it's been painted on crumpled foil gift-wrapping as well.
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  7. #57
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    Legends,

    Although I saw the title of the sunsetsketch file before opening the link, the first thing that crossed my mind was that I was looking at an abstract picture of a person (with a green thing on them - I didn'd understand that part!).

    Take a look at it again, and you might see a metallic person, with a large round face, flaming red hair, and a flowing body.

    I rather like it!

    D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drzeller
    Legends,

    Although I saw the title of the sunsetsketch file before opening the link, the first thing that crossed my mind was that I was looking at an abstract picture of a person (with a green thing on them - I didn'd understand that part!).

    Take a look at it again, and you might see a metallic person, with a large round face, flaming red hair, and a flowing body.

    I rather like it!

    D.
    Sorta looks angelic now that I look at it again.

  9. #59
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    I don't like taking ages on a picture and with Artrage I am capable of throwing out passable paintings within a couple hours. Thanks guys!

    Here are my 30 minute paintings (no tracing was used).
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    do check my art work out @
    mashalevene.carbonmade.com
    and prints @
    mashalevene.smugmug.com

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    Noir

    Brooding post holiday mood.
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    Luck is infatuated with the efficient.

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