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happy go lucky

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Photoshop.

Comments (7)


L.W. Perkins

7:12AM | Thu, 20 June 2002

A marvellously creepy little pic--you are a master of the smudge tool! Did you start out doing charcoal drawings or was Pshop the inspiration for the grayscale drawings you do?

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che18530

7:17AM | Thu, 20 June 2002

Now this is sweet. I love it.

Mahliqa

7:26AM | Thu, 20 June 2002

Your wonderful subtleties of light and shading are a language in themselves! Thanks for another amazing bit

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Curious

8:58AM | Thu, 20 June 2002

la la la la la =P how can u be so happy in a place like that ?? lol =P your style is just great xD

McF

11:19AM | Thu, 20 June 2002

hahaha.. somehow it's very funny to me :D

merbliss

6:13PM | Thu, 20 June 2002

LW - Photoshop has opened a new realm of possibility. I can create images and effects that are very difficult to create with traditional 2d methods, but without the notion that I'm cheating. Painting with a mouse is no day at the park, after all. Drawing in pencil or charcoal or whatever always seemed rather "flat" to me.

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SevenOfEleven

6:39AM | Fri, 28 June 2002

With the right set of delusions anyplace can be happy. That's not a dark forest its "Shadow Enhanced" or "Light challenged". Well done.


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