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Got an airbrush set for Christmas from my family.
Made this using them.
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Acrylic on Canvas Board.... not the best setup for scanning.

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I know you explain it all the time, but I remain amazed at your ability to do things with colors you can't differentiate (red petals on the otherwise green plant, in this instance).

Very nice, I look forward to the other stuff you'll be doing with your new stuff.
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I think the texture was an interesting effect. I know Dustin already said this, but this picture looks like the defining scene of an RPG.
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I know you explain it all the time, but I remain amazed at your ability to do things with colors you can't differentiate (red petals on the otherwise green plant, in this instance).

Very nice, I look forward to the other stuff you'll be doing with your new stuff.


Funny you should mention that actually,
I actually smeared one of the petals, mistaking it for part of the stem.

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I think the texture was an interesting effect. I know Dustin already said this, but this picture looks like the defining scene of an RPG.


Had to check the Club Saturn chat after you said this.
You know, it kinda does look like something from an RPG, doesn't it?

And thanks, both of you! :D

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I'm sure it's probably pretty obvious, but I forgot to mention that there is actually stuff done with a regular paintbrush, as oppose to an airbrush.
It's mostly touch-ups, and stuff which I have found is impossible with an airbrush.

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That is some wicked water. Well done all around.
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Nice job! I'd always wondered what was behind the grassy hill in the Windows XP wallpaper. Now we know!
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Looks like I've come up with my own style.
A combination of traditional and airbrushing techniques.
Given the response from all places, you can expect more of this to be done.
Thanks guys!

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