3 Mystery Pieces (3) by anahata.c
Open full image in new tab Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.
Description
This is my avatar (an ancient drawing I made in the 1400s) (Pencil)
I have no clue why I drowned it...
(This was the early days of PShop, where you had to put quarters in the machine, and use a crank to keep it going...)
I'll probably post one more time this week.
Thanks again for your wonderful visits!!!
Have a fine week,
m
------------------
Comments (11)
eekdog Online Now!
I've always enjoyed this one with the paint brush.
I love that water and the overall presentation my friend. Will be looking forward to your other this week. Our job at bimbo the hrs have been reduced for new hires. Gonna start looking for another pt job around this one to make ends meet. Joy!
miwi
Cool image,excellent done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
goodoleboy
eekdog works at 'bimbo?' We have a bread manufacturer out here by the name of Bimbo. I wonder if there is any connection. But I digress. I really like the fuzzy edged, quasi camel hair/Chinese brush rising majestically out of the ocean of ultra red boysenberry water with those cool sparkling reflections. And thanks for dropping by during this period to post and comment on stuff, Mark. Will miss your presence here.
Faemike55
Looks like an airbrushing of a paint brush - very cool
Madbat
I remember those early days of Photoshop. I used Corel, it was peddle powered.
Wolfenshire Online Now!
That is super cool.
RodS
Love this version of your avvy, Mark! So cool! I think the brush survived its dip!
I remember starting with Photoshop way back - I can't even remember what version it was. Had to be 1 or 2. All I know was I had to keep replacing the hamster that ran the little wheel....
steve2
Very fine drawing Mark.
bakapo
You drowned the brush because it's a water color image? I got nothing else... but I do think that water makes every image better. I'm happy to see your avatar up close because it's a wonderful image.
aksirp
I like your avatar very much, it's a master piece and it shows your talents - the writing, the art, the visual work you could not create a better one!
bugsnouveau
Hey Mark, this really cool!