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EspaΓ±ol:Este es un viejo cuadro que termine durante las clases de mi taller de artes
No es original, me base en un calendario viejo de Greenpeace... lo malo es que no lo encuentro y no recuerdo el nombre del autor de la fotografia, en cuanto la encuentre pondre el derecho al fotografo =S
Espero que les guste...
Ah, si! lo siento por no presentarme hace tanto... pero es que andaba flojito
English:
This is a old painting than I finish during my class in the art studio of my school
This isn't a original artwork, is based in a photo form a old Grennpeace Calendar... the bad is I can't find it and IO can't remember the name of the photographer, so, when I can find it I will put the right and recognition to the author of the original photography
Oh yeah! Sorry for don't show live signals... but I was lazy
Painting done by and belongs to... me
Author of the original phtography... I can't remeber
DON'T COPY, STEAL OR RIP... PLEASE COMMENTS AND COMPLETE CRITIQUE (DON'T FLAMES)... THAT IS ALL, THANK YOU
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Comments: 15
Adept-eX In reply to GUDRUN355 [2013-01-30 19:44:06 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it
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Curator-san [2010-12-15 22:49:36 +0000 UTC]
That is STUNNING work. How do you use a sponge and syringe to apply/take off paint? I would imagine that you'd use the sponge to gently dab on and off paint, but I can't figure out the syringe. Do you squirt paint on? Suction it off? IDK.
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Adept-eX In reply to Curator-san [2010-12-16 21:38:54 +0000 UTC]
I used the syringe with a modified hypodermic needle for do the thin lines that outlines the scales in turtle's flippers. I cut the point of hypodermic needle and then I bend it slightly in the tip.
I used a rough sponge for make part of the texture in the coral reef.
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Curator-san In reply to Adept-eX [2010-12-19 01:15:16 +0000 UTC]
So then with the needle, did you apply it like a paintbrush or did you apply paint by squirting it out?
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Adept-eX In reply to Curator-san [2011-02-01 06:02:17 +0000 UTC]
I squirted softly trying to do the lines the most evenly possible.
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Curator-san In reply to Adept-eX [2011-02-18 02:11:44 +0000 UTC]
Ooh, okay. Cool, thanks!
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Flamy-Star [2006-02-05 15:48:14 +0000 UTC]
Oh my, this is cool colored, Adept-Ex! Nice job, it's very realistic. Great job^^
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Adept-eX In reply to Flamy-Star [2006-02-06 03:44:12 +0000 UTC]
Is my best "painting" until now... but there are many better people... anyway I'm happy for the result
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Flamy-Star In reply to Adept-eX [2006-02-07 17:51:19 +0000 UTC]
Who cares there are many people, you go your own way in drawing^^ Glad you're happy to with it^^
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Midnight53 [2006-02-05 13:41:42 +0000 UTC]
wow! great job! I just can't paint on a canvas that well
it always turns out likke mush, so this is just incredible^^
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Adept-eX In reply to Midnight53 [2006-02-06 03:43:00 +0000 UTC]
Well.. is because I'm beggining to paint in canvas since three years ago... With practice and a good teacher you can learn too... also there are many useful books about paintings
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Midnight53 In reply to Adept-eX [2006-07-18 23:47:29 +0000 UTC]
thanks for the tips^^ but I could never be as good as you! You're amazing!^^
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Adept-eX In reply to Midnight53 [2006-07-19 01:04:49 +0000 UTC]
IS capable than you can do it... try to practice a lot and get a teacher like I say... is only thing of be obsessive >:3
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