Beyond the very edge
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cbliss
Registered: Jun 14, 2007
Total Posts: 373
Country: United States

Beyond the very edge to a point of no return.



KathyNinMD
Registered: Jan 23, 2006
Total Posts: 254
Country: United States

Nice use of the brushes and combining the colors!

Kathy



cbliss
Registered: Jun 14, 2007
Total Posts: 373
Country: United States

Thanks very much, Kathy!

This is the Wet Oily Brush>Artist's Oils>Corel Painter.

Cheryl



PierreB
Registered: Feb 23, 2005
Total Posts: 2143
Country: United Kingdom

I have no experience of this technique but you obviously do. I like it a lot, great job.

Pierre.



cbliss
Registered: Jun 14, 2007
Total Posts: 373
Country: United States

Thank you for your kind comment, Pierre.

You too can find experience with Corel Painter.
A 30 day free trial is available. Also, there are many great tutorials in the Corel Painter magazines.

Cheryl



DCRobinson
Registered: Feb 24, 2004
Total Posts: 319
Country: United States

Wonderful, it has the feeling of stained glass.

Dave



PierreB
Registered: Feb 23, 2005
Total Posts: 2143
Country: United Kingdom

cbliss wrote:
Thank you for your kind comment, Pierre.

You too can find experience with Corel Painter.
A 30 day free trial is available. Also, there are many great tutorials in the Corel Painter magazines.

Cheryl



Thanks for the tip Cheryl. I might just have a go with that trial.

Pierre.



lylejk
Registered: Jun 12, 2004
Total Posts: 2195
Country: United States

Wow Cheryl. True art causes the user to interpret what is shown. My mind's eye sees trees on fire. Not sure what you intended, but this one caues me to go eye crazy. Big fan of the Venusean school, so you get my two thumbs up for this one.



cbliss
Registered: Jun 14, 2007
Total Posts: 373
Country: United States

Pierre, Corel Painter is an amazing tool! Enjoy the adventure!


DCRobinson wrote:
Wonderful, it has the feeling of stained glass.


Thank you, Dave.
Using Artist's Oils at 50% opacity on multiple layers will build the paint in glazes and transparencies.


lylejk wrote:
My mind's eye sees trees on fire.


Yes, a consuming scarring fire beyond the trees of reason.
Thanks, Lyle.

Cheryl



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