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100% paint.net start to finish no renders at all.

progress shots start to finish avail in my gallery on paint.net forum.

I am so proud of this one.

ciao
OMA

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:iconsurvulus:
Wow... perhaps your best yet, it portrays a gentle and beautiful mood too.... amazing work. :)

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:iconomagrandmother:
thank you hard to beleive I could only draw stick people when I started using Paint.net. I've come a long way!

ciao thanks for the comments I truly appreciate them.


OMA
:iconsurvulus:
I know, it's really amazing how good somebody can become,we all start at nothing I suppose. I get the impression you'd be a superb digital painter, on something like Photoshop, because if you can do something so amazing with Paint.Net you'd be even more incredible with better equipment :P

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LOL! photoshop well not necessarily that I would be better. for a non computor person the paint.net is much easier to learn, leaving way more time for the art.

one thing that would be nice is if paint.net was vector and not bitmap orientated. that would make things 100% better using paint.net.

ciao OMA
:iconsurvulus:
But I think pieces like this prove that whislt you may not consider yourself a computer person that you can get to grip with how graphics packages work. Once you learn photoshop it's astounding how powerful it can be.
Though I have to say, I've been exploring vector a lot recently, its a very intertesting change to the ordinary.

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Those flowers looked completely real when the masterpiece was zoomed out in the small view. Very nice job, and very creative. :D

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thanks you

I think perhaps less contrast between the light and dark might solve that more gradiants of the petals. next time I do flowers I'll be trying for less shine. fuschia by nature are waxy and shinny just not soo much as I've done here.

ciao
OMA
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nice BG, i really like the fade to out of focus

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thanks there isn't a plugin for that in paint.net its straight colorization and blurs and transparency. took a bit to get the correct amount and vairiation of colors . final step was vingett.

ciao thanks for looking

OMA

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