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Not a real painting like Vern's, but what we have in common are the years since attempting any kind of natural media.

I've been playing with cardboard, markers, & white-out for the past few weeks. This weekend I added some digital painting.

As I said, not real painting, just........baby steps.

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C&C welcome.

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natural or not, i really love your style, gnaws.
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Good style man!! Its curvature is close be impossible!!
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I love that style. It's a style I always wished I could do. I am too much a realist and have trouble achieving that kind of free... wild... and "spontaneous" type of art work. I can see it in my head but I have trouble getting it onto the paper or screen.

I agonize over details and realism too much and it gets in the way of doing something "loose" and "free". I am too tightly wound I suppose. ;)

I think that is why I adapted to the computer so quickly. I could draw a vector shape and it was PERFECT. No more airbrush masks and spilled paint. ;)

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Looks great!
You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
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I like it... it's got a lot of personality, the style is very evocative, and the composition is really nice; lots to look at, but not so busy that it takes away from the central theme. Really, it's very well done.
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WOLFSBANE!!!!

as in the band?
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Post by Gnaws »

HA!

No, just wanted to throw in some werewolf-related typography.

I'm not familiar with "Wolfbane's" body of work. Something about the name makes me guess they're not fond of fiddle playing.

I could be wrong.
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They were an 80's typical hair metal, sort of punk band. I think. I had a cassette once - got chewed up and i lost my childhood memories, and the long hair. Now i like MUSIC!
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Hey, love this piece. Really nice composition. Like the colors, texture and all the rest.
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Post by Gnaws »

Thanks, Burt. I recall from some other post that you've been playing with the same program I used to "paint" this....ArtRage.

It's an awesome app, isn't it?!? And for $20!!?!

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Awesome indeed - you should post it on the ArtRage forums as well.
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