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11-08-2011, 01:33 PM
That is awesome definitely post more tonight!!!! also welcome to the forums
![]() It can be a weird learning curve making the transition from traditional media, but the traditional gives you a strong base to work off with solid foundations. Just work hard at it and before you know it you'll have the swing of things. Coral painter is probably the best at imitating traditional media ... photoshop you might have to try a bit harder. I found painter to overwhelming for me and stuck with photoshop. I also still paint like i sketch because i never learned to paint traditional properly so i paint fairly slow. Plus you got to love digital for the freedom to experiment a lot more thanks to that ctrl+z :P. Keep up the hard work and post more
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09-28-2012, 11:58 AM
Great start on your SB!
love your style - especially the one they look like mixed media. Hope to see more soon. CHeers
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