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Post by barbieq25 on Jul 28, 2011 10:36:02 GMT
Just as lost with the explanation too. Guess my biggest problem is that I have no idea, not the first clue on how to use Script Lab but it sounds good.
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Post by Dug on Jul 28, 2011 13:23:52 GMT
BBQ.sorry.My wife is right,when one word will do I will say ten.Basically you are turning the cracks tute into an alpha mask.
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Post by barbieq25 on Jul 28, 2011 14:25:46 GMT
;D That's usually me. Ok I will give it a go. Just gotta find the tute again. Thanks for your help, Dug.
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Post by AFG on Jul 29, 2011 7:41:09 GMT
A totally surreal scene sitting on top of a stool, held down with a 6" nail, love it.
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Post by lancemcknight on Jul 31, 2011 12:20:21 GMT
I see a bit of Piassco's influence in your work lately. The misplaced head, trees, and now the plastic. My only critique is the plastics don't look really plastic-y to me, but more, like Helen said, a clay. I am also curious to know the story behind the construction of those images. What inspired you to make them?
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Post by Leif on Jul 31, 2011 12:27:35 GMT
I see a bit of Piassco's influence in your work lately. Yeah. It challenge your imagination. You have to figure out yourself what it looks like. ;D
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Post by Pixey on Aug 1, 2011 7:59:50 GMT
Fabulous image 'Study in Plastic' - it really made me smile
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Post by Dug on Aug 3, 2011 10:12:18 GMT
Cheers AFG,Lance,Leif and Pixey I am loving the response my work is receiving. Thanx.
@ Lance: My head is my only house unless it rains.
@ Leif: You are so in the groove.
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Post by TheBad1 on Aug 5, 2011 22:00:51 GMT
Love it. Woww. The vibrancy is amazing. Really nice. A few small shadow/ highlighting issues but nothing major. You're way ahead than I was in respective times of using PDN. Some of it's plastic - some of it's clay. Great texture, either way Hey, I'm a poet and didn't know it www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMMPo_Q9XEQ... what I'm listening to now
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Post by venicet on Aug 5, 2011 22:41:58 GMT
as I look through galleries I'm more and more amazed at what can be done with paintdotnet! I enjoyed browsing through your gallery and seeing all the different techniques you have learned and are using.
1 tree 1000 matches is beautiful. I love the colors.
I love the adult cards as well. I'll have to experiment more with brushes!
workshop and zombies were rather disturbing but awesome pieces of work.
I look forward to seeing more of your work. Thanks for posting
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Post by Dug on Aug 6, 2011 13:20:55 GMT
Thanks Welshy,learning every day, mostly from you guys.When you enjoy doing something like this, I think it shows. Cheers for the tune,very melancholic, I think he can sing any kind of song. ;D Cheers Venicet for your wee visit to my gallery, I hope it inspired you to keep going and enjoying what your doing. Posted a new piece on the 3rd. page header came up OK but the piece didn't.I must have forgot to paste it in. Anyway it is called Semi-Precious Geology. Page 1.
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Post by blackpenny on Aug 6, 2011 16:38:47 GMT
Semi-Precious Geology is cool! So many wonderful shapes and colours.
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Post by TheBad1 on Aug 6, 2011 21:13:29 GMT
Lots of pwetty colours, shapes and textures - is that XOR BlendMode in the background ? Nice touch the way you've used the crescents Even nicer to see into a mind as weird as mine ;D
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Post by barbieq25 on Aug 6, 2011 23:05:15 GMT
I saw this on dA but didn't have time to comment. I love the way you've used colours & shapes. What really get me in is the chopsticks. I love those! I wish I had a set just like that. The crescents are awesome as Welshy mentioned Almost like they've decided to fling themselves there & just hang out watching the world go by while sipping on a nice drink. There are so many pretty shapes & colours. A piece that you can look at for ages & get lost in.
Only criticism is that there should still be a tiny shadow where the chopsticks skewer the pieces. Not a huge issue. I love this image!
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Post by lancemcknight on Aug 7, 2011 12:23:22 GMT
It's quite a shame that Oma isn't as active as she used to be, I'll wager she will dig your abstract, and if you haven't seen her gallery, I suggest to give it a visit. Her abstract is top notch, and many of us (with Welshy and Barbieq25 getting there) use her as a setting the bar for all of us in term of quality.
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Post by Helen on Aug 7, 2011 15:39:46 GMT
I love your ideas. They're always so colorful and innovative. It's interesting that we all create some kind of art and it's all pleasantly different.
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Post by AFG on Aug 10, 2011 18:47:46 GMT
Love the originality of the last two works and the fact that they are "It's Up to You" what you see, great depth in it.
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Post by heat stroke on Aug 16, 2011 16:54:08 GMT
I love the softness of the objects, great job!
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Post by barbieq25 on Aug 16, 2011 21:45:46 GMT
Dug, I was cleaning out the wall unit because we got a new one & I found a small grey book entitled "Willi Gilli". I'd never really looked at it & thought it was a kids' book. The images in it were remarkably like yours, only yours are more vibrant & less busy. Just the same I think he is an interesting artist & I would not have thought to go further with my research if it wasn't for you. I think it is wonderful that we inspire each other to learn more about other art styles & artists, famous or not. This is a link I found: www.willigilli.de/malerei.html
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Post by Pixey on Aug 17, 2011 14:08:01 GMT
Golly - Geology is so soft and jelly-looking/feeling. I'm amazed at the textures you produce and haven't seen anything quite like it before. You certainly have a unique and wonderful style/flair for this. I'm really impressed
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Post by Dug on Sept 13, 2011 8:50:02 GMT
Thanks everyone for such great comments.
Cheers BBQ. Willi Gilli looks very interesting I will investigate further when I get time.
Just back from holiday to find I have got a job I applied for,over 2 years ago,in my local animal sanctuary. It being full time means I am struggling to find time for keeping up with computer stuff.I hope when I get more organized to make the time. Mean while anything I get time to create I will put on DA.
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Post by barbieq25 on Sept 13, 2011 10:30:36 GMT
Oh wow! They sure took time to think it over then I am very happy for you. I'd love a job like that too. I adore animals.
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