The House by djoker32
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Description
My wife saw me browsing the free stuff gallery, saw the "Antico Borgo" house, and said she really liked the style...hence, the start of this picture. I decided to attempt to give it a painted feeling. Thanks to rodluc2001 for the model, and to FrenchKiss and Dreams of Vue D'Esprit for the materials.
Comments (14)
hazelfaye
This is just a wonderful piece of work
iloco
Great work. Your wife was right it is a neat looking house. :o)
kenmo
Nicely done...
kitz
Well done composition ! Colours and lighting are excellent.
wabe
Excellent. But not only the house, the light and atmosphere is excellent too. Very well done.
FrenchKiss
Oh! This is wonderful! A beautiful subject, composition ane execution! Stunning colors too!! I would, however, love to see this one with a little less blurring. Other than that it's perfect!
Kath13
Very nicely done!
rodluc2001
Wow ! thanx for using my model ! this encourage me to make other stuff ! your image is very nice, i like light and POV, and greetings for your wife :)
sacada
Excellent light, detail and composition. Beautiful image. Well done.
djoker32
Sorry about the blurriness on it...it is a bit blurried in it's full size, but much more so in this size image (the full size, which i'm printing tomorrow, is 36" x 24"). I din't even think about it when I uploaded.
lingrif
Beautiful texturing. And great composition.
MiramaniAmanda
I love everything about this painting. It is wonderful. Sorry I have not been replying to your others, been offline a bit. I was going to mention the blurriness too, but I see there is no need to. You had to scale the sucker down quite a bit to be able to download here. Have you heard, or do you use a Thumbnailer (free..and is not your problem) at www.fookes.com? Reason I ask is because I can take a extremely large painting down to size it for here or another place, I can take it down to 49% in JPEG, and see no quality or loss of work. It is a wonderful thumnailer, and great at converting paintings, art of anykind, to a more compressed size with no loss, and as I said, it is free. You can find it a www.fookes.com And, for me, after trying to Irfanview for thumbnails, it made making thumbnails a very easy thing. Literally just one click. Have not studied it all ... but there is a ton of other things it can do. You, or anyone else, may be interested in looking it up just to read it. Put in Program Files, activate when doing what you want to do, click on pic you want to compress, and click where you want it to be put. And you have it. Because of blurriness I get on paintings (that are pure painting) is why I do models, for some reason my work NEVER prints as it is seen online. But with models, it does. So it keeps me in practice with modeling and painting. If you are not using this program, just have a look see. I got this information from someone online, and it was a God Send. So I try to pass it on, since they do not let others know there is a free one out there that is fabulous. In more respects then thumbnails. Mandy
djoker32
Ok...slightly sharpened version posted to replace the first one. This is closer to the "feel" of the original. Thanks for looking.
zxcvb
Beautiful lighting and image , well done:-)