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#26 Old 15th Dec 2007 at 2:53 PM
It's very rare I do any kind of layer masks or anything like that. I think the only time I've bothered with that is on the Dirigible one, the gears in the background I used a layer mask to make them fade into the background a bit on one side... I tend to do that a lot actually in stuff like that but not in the actual drawing itself. I prefer just to have stacks and stacks of layers all separate and just draw what I want to see... and I'm so afraid of combining things too! The only time I ever do is when I create a layer just to experiment with something and then end up liking what I did and then want to incorporate it into a similar layer that already exists.

Ooooh those links are great too - I've -loved- Marta Dahlig's work for a long time so I'll be delighted to have some of her brushes... and I've seen several of those pieces before of hers, actually... I would -kill- to be able to paint fabric like that! The fact that her composition on the Seven Deadly Sins stuff is strongly Alphonse Mucha/art nouveau-inspired also gets her serious bonus points.

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#27 Old 21st Dec 2007 at 3:42 PM
HP, you are very talented! Those pictures are beautiful...




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#28 Old 26th Dec 2007 at 12:35 PM
Your pictures are fantastic, i envy your talent keep up the great work
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#29 Old 25th Jan 2008 at 12:55 AM
Very gorgeous photos, HP. You have a very good way with drawing-and I especially love Dringible as well-very expressive and real. The first drawing actually made me think of some of Van Gogh's drawings. Lovely moon as someone said too.
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#30 Old 2nd Feb 2008 at 12:13 AM
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#31 Old 2nd Feb 2008 at 7:20 AM
Wow HP you are awesome! I love the expressionable faces of your portraits, and you're great at noses. And that "Wind in the Reeds" was really good also, I love the effect it achieved, kind of mysterious and calm.
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