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Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
Ah, a GIMP user! Yay!
And Wacom Bamboo too... *thumbs up*
Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
GIMP?Jewish Candy wrote:Ah, a GIMP user! Yay!And Wacom Bamboo too... *thumbs up*
Wacom Bamboo?
I'm getting confused here.
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Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
Gimp is a free alternative to Photoshop, Wacom Bamboo is a drawing tablet, albeit a cheap but decent one .
There I did all your googling for you.
There I did all your googling for you.
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Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
Yes, GIMP (known as "free Photoshop") and Wacom Bamboo tablet.
It's already a year I've been using GIMP and don't want to switch to any other program.
Takes a while to get used to its interface, but it's worthy.
It's already a year I've been using GIMP and don't want to switch to any other program.
Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
I know Stacey already explained but next time use Google. You'll see it won't hurt anything.iHeckler9 wrote:GIMP?Jewish Candy wrote:Ah, a GIMP user! Yay!And Wacom Bamboo too... *thumbs up*
Wacom Bamboo?
I'm getting confused here.
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Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
Yet another acrylics test - Razzikins.


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Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
That looks really awesome.
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Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
These are making me tempted to start using acrylics again, I almost keep thinking they're digital, they're THAT bold. 
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Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
Stacey, right, ithey're like Photoshop's RL incarnation.
The only minus is that correcting colors after scanning takes a truckload of time.
The only minus is that correcting colors after scanning takes a truckload of time.
Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
You used acrylic ink?! OO ... God... that's perfect!Julia_Patti wrote:Stacey, right, ithey're like Photoshop's RL incarnation.![]()
The only minus is that correcting colors after scanning takes a truckload of time.
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Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
That pretty much applies to traditional art in general, watercolours particularly being a pain in the butt to correct 
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Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
Haruka, they're tubed acrylics, not inks. I wish we had good inks here...
Stacey, hmmm... I can remember only 2 or 3 watercolor pics that I actually scrapped, the rest is either on dA or sent abroad as gifts.
My main "trouble" are gouaches - THE most hard-to-correct media, IMO.
Edit: *Heck, forgot that you meant "correct" digitally.
Stacey, hmmm... I can remember only 2 or 3 watercolor pics that I actually scrapped, the rest is either on dA or sent abroad as gifts.
Edit: *Heck, forgot that you meant "correct" digitally.
Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
Oh ok, I guess I never used tubed acrylics. Do you have a picture/article about the material?Julia_Patti wrote:Haruka, they're tubed acrylics, not inks.
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Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
It's basically this stuff
http://www.greatart.co.uk/DALERROWNEYSY ... paints.htm
http://www.greatart.co.uk/DALERROWNEYSY ... paints.htm
Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
Then it is what I'm talking about. OoStaceyW wrote:It's basically this stuff
http://www.greatart.co.uk/DALERROWNEYSY ... paints.htm
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Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
Ah! Got that, I thought if they're inks, they must be in bottles.
And I use http://www.nevskayapalitra.ru/en_products.html?cid=150 (set of 12) + a bit of markers.
And I use http://www.nevskayapalitra.ru/en_products.html?cid=150 (set of 12) + a bit of markers.
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Re: Buncha Razoff (and a few Rayman) fanart ahead.
When I paint with acrylics I can't do the effects you can do... ^^'
It is hard to believe this is a traditional work and not digital... OO
It is hard to believe this is a traditional work and not digital... OO
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