Work in progress 2 by allisonbender
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Description
Wacomb tablet ... This is the first full painting/ illustration I've ever done with a tablet and I'm enjoying this a lot !!
Thank you for looking ... it's 3:10 am and I got up an hour ago cuz I can't sleep, I'm gonna try going back to bed .
Tom
Comments (15)
Pippin_Mariane
It is very well done, Tom ^¿^ and have a good rest when you finally sleep hehe
prutzworks
tablets rulez! I never use the mouse ;-) very nice wip
jeroni
Excellent shot, fantastic colors and details!
Bossie_Boots
Wow incredible !!!
Faemike55
Very beautiful work!
bmac62
Goes to show, if you've got the talent...it comes through no matter what the medium. I had no idea that it is possible to get this type of a result with a tablet and pen. Wow.
NoobasaurUS
Fantastic work!!!!! Looks beautiful already!!!!!
MC-Jay-One
Very great work !!
shadownet
Coming along very nicely!
orig_buggy
HMMM ...the spear and horse looks a little like the carnival carasel
allisonbender
Yes buggy... Good eye ... I saw that earlier and have corrected it allready! Tom
vintorix
WOW. Really no more should be said but I do it anyway. Tom adopted the digital medium, as I all the time have said he should,- and in his first work he shows who is the master, who that is Papa..:) Now he can only print it out, and transfer the image to the canvas, like Stephanie Pui-Mun Law recipe: "Once I get the composition worked out, then I blow it up to the size I want the final to be, and print that out (sometimes I have to print our sections of it at a time since I work on large illustration board and I can only do 8.5x11 on my printer). Then I trace over everything with pencil on the printouts, and put them face down onto the illustration board and rub the whole backside of the printout with my thumbnail. The graphite lines that you traced will transfer to the other surface, if you use enough pressure. So it's like carbon paper a bit. Try it out with a small piece of paper and you'll see what I mean." Tom is a great genius but but he needs someone to prod and stick him around so he CREATES. That is usually the task of the wife, but I fear that she is too gentle and kind! Therefore the task has fallen on us, here at Renderosity and fortunately we are up to it!
ARTWITHIN
I am mesmerized by this already, Tom. It has more depth of meaning than one would assume on the surface.
mgtcs
Excellent work in progress my friend, Loved it!
debbielove
As with Bill. If you've the talent, which obviously have, you can perform wonders with this sort of thing! Well done, so far. Rob.