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The Protector

Mixed Medium Fantasy posted on Feb 29, 2008
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Sorry for the very lame title - unfortunately I couldn't think of anything suitable but oh well - the picture speaks 1000 words NOT the title ... right? :D This is a tribute to Frazetta ... I was trying to go for the 'idea' but not to 'copy' exactly so ... I know that I didn't try to make her half naked but ... *shrug* ... deal with it :) Click for the bigger image if you're so inclined to see... In the meanwhile, enjoy! :) Tina

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CaperGirl42

9:04AM | Fri, 29 February 2008

I think it is a great title Tina! this is awesome girlie! Beautiful work- love the colors and that frame just sets it off as well!!! beautiful work hun Fav! hugz anne

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A_

9:21AM | Fri, 29 February 2008

nice postwork. :)

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texboy

9:28AM | Fri, 29 February 2008

Doggies, Tina! I mean, kitties! Those two look like Miss Katie when she yawns!

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ehliasys

9:28AM | Fri, 29 February 2008

wow, Tina, nice piece! some neat saber tigers, and the canvas effect is cool, too. especially on higher resolution. personally me thinks - for a Frazetta tribute - the poses could be a tad more dynamic or tense, but never mind. well worth a b---- (you know ;)) ~E~

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Raindroptheelf

10:34AM | Fri, 29 February 2008

I like this very much, beautiful colours and the light is fantastic

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nucks

12:44PM | Fri, 29 February 2008

Who needs a guard dog with *those pets!?! Very nice image!

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arcas

4:46PM | Fri, 29 February 2008

Wow - I think you nailed it better that I did. Even in thumbnail it's immediately recognizable as a Frazettaish work.Nice. The only beef I have... well, is the same beef I have with >>my own<< homages. Trying to simulate oils by a basic application of filters invariably falls short. There's are some great ways to do that simulation, but they're involved procedures. Look for O'Rielly's "Photoshop Photo Effects Cookbook: 61 Easy-to-Follow Recipes for Digital Photographers, Designers, and Artists" by Tim Shelbourne. It's a great book - lots of other useful stylistic techniques that go beyond the tactic of throwing a few filters at the work. Well worth having on the shelf.

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jgkane

4:53PM | Fri, 29 February 2008

Nice work, my friend. What would Frank Frazetta have done with Poser and Photoshop, or Daz|Studio and PhotoPlus 15-20 years ago? Nice idea and colouring. Arcas is right about oil painting plug in filters. I have never come across a decent one. The trick certainly involves making the original image, before filter, as large as possible. The more detail is in it, the harder the filter will have to work, and therefore the less realistic, I suppose. Not being a painter, I cannot say too much, though. This, I like. That says it all. Regards, John.

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Anain

10:19AM | Sat, 01 March 2008

So beautiful piece of artwork, wonderful composition and postwork! Excellent!!!

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bkhook

6:37PM | Sat, 01 March 2008

This is ala Frank Frazetta...but also your own. Very well done! I like it.

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Igolochka

1:57PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Wonderful creation, it's really Piece of ART. Thanks for sharing:)

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Danter

5:51AM | Tue, 03 June 2008

amazing imaginative work


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