
(http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/59649708/)

 
   
			 
			

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.
G1Blaster wrote:Saying an album is ten times better than St. Anger is like saying you'd rather be hit in the head with a bat instead of kicked in the nuts.
 
   This is awesome. Like OMG, a winner is you!
 This is awesome. Like OMG, a winner is you!
			 
				
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?
 Did a decent landscape with them not long ago, so my eternal hatred for them didn't end up being all that eternal.
 Did a decent landscape with them not long ago, so my eternal hatred for them didn't end up being all that eternal.
			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.
 
  
			
 
			
 Hope to finish my next bit sometime during this week...
 Hope to finish my next bit sometime during this week...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.
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.
 
				Zombie Starscream wrote:Are oil paints easy to clean up?
 
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