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Ascension

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This picture's about a year old, and if you've ever visited my site you've probably seen it before. It is a collaborative effort for a friend's birthday present (I printed it out at full 19" x 24" at kinko's). I drew the angel and the incomperable Christina Balleau drew the devil(she has a site but it seems to be offline right now) and then I colored the whole lot in photoshop 6. Our friend loved it, and last I heard was looking to get it tatooed on her somewhere. And since it's been a year her birthday's coming and I've fallen behind on this year's picture.... Pencil on paper colored and lined in Photoshop 6. Original printed on acid free semigloss and mounted. As always, enjoy. ~D

Comments (7)


Satern

7:32PM | Sun, 20 October 2002

Those figures are absolutly wonderfull! the background im not too keen on myself, but they are absolutly speldind figures :) and your two styles seem too blend ever so well :)

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abmlober

11:59PM | Sun, 20 October 2002

Except for the background texture (the way dark becomes light is great) everything is perfect here. Figures, poses, moves, directions, ... I like it very much.

penguin_commando

12:17AM | Mon, 21 October 2002

The background's just the photoshop cloud filter... I was running behind since I had to get it to copy central (wasn't kinko's, pardon me) 24 hours in advance to print oversize and just did what was quick. at full size it looks a lot better, more like clouds, less like a rock in a magnifying glass.

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g_i_tammy

5:38AM | Mon, 21 October 2002

excellent work!! :o)

Supafly

5:46AM | Mon, 21 October 2002

i've indeed seen this one on your site... very nice! how do you make the outline a different color and still keep them so clean?

akrilico

11:01AM | Tue, 22 October 2002

I like it

penguin_commando

1:36AM | Thu, 24 October 2002

Well, horrible as it may sound, I traced out the lines in photoshop on a new layer with the line tool/paintbrush/eraser using the mouse (haven't got a wacom) that way they're in color and as clean as I like. And yes, it took forever that way, but occasionally it's worth the effort.


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