
(http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/59649708/)
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Mykltron wrote:Surely it's not THAT hard to train monkeys... Is it? Maybe the monkeys were trained by monkeys who hadn't been trained properly.
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Posted by Skyquake Sun Jul 22, 2007 4:33 am
Ramrider wrote:That's some bloody good stuff there.![]()
I'm curious what you used, though. The actual figure looks kinda like a decent-sized acrylic painting to me, although a lot of the background and the smoke from the cannon I think look more like digital airbrush. What medium's it in?
Posted by Ramrider Sun Jul 22, 2007 6:54 am
Skyquake wrote:Just stroking in Photoshop pretty much I'm afraid ^^ Mainly just hard brushes. The original image size is 3508x2480. But maybe I'll try painting a TF with watercolors some day heheDid a decent landscape with them not long ago, so my eternal hatred for them didn't end up being all that eternal.
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Posted by Skyquake Mon Jul 23, 2007 2:58 am
Ramrider wrote:I never got on with oils, to be honest; when I used them I found myself waiting for ages for them to dry, and I really don't have the patience for that. I like watercolours, but acrylics are my non-electronic medium of choice - they're much more versatile in my book, and you can work with them quickly and they're dry in a few minutes.
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Posted by Skyquake Mon Jul 23, 2007 3:43 pm
Ramrider wrote:It's not really a fixed time; it kinda depends on what you're applying it to and how thickly. In my experience, it can take anywhere between hours and a week. Although I've not really used oils that much - I've been tempted to try again occasionally, but never got round to it. i like acrylics too much.
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Zombie Starscream wrote:Are oil paints easy to clean up?
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