Mount Piccadilly by ElviratheCat
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Description
This painting was done in Painter IX. I used the Wet oil brush from Painter IX's Aetist's Oil group and a Dry brush and for detail the Detail brush 3from the Acyrlic group.I didn't keep notes but I think I also used defuse Blurr and smudge from the Blenders. I customized the size and opacity of each brush as needed.
The sky was created on a number of layers and I also made use of Compositing mode to get the result I wanted when I collasped them.
Because I worked on layers for the different planes, when I got to the forground plane and felt the mountian plane was a bit too saturated I was able to correct that by using Painter's dynamic layers and adjusting the contrast to drive it back a bit. The rest was painted just as I would had I been using real brushes rather than virtual ones.
Comments (6)
PeterChov
Argh... how do some people do that? Paint a bunch of solid-color blobs that actually end up looking like something I mean. Tell me you cheated somehow? ;] Hehe, oh well.. it's real nice work, nice use of colors. Lots of freaky navy-blue tones and such mixed into the terrain, colors one wouldn't usually associate with green vegetation, but in the end it works well as an illusion of shadows and haze. The small thumb-nail pic almost looked like a photo actually. Good stuff thumbs up
Jezy
Excellent painting, you are very talented artist!
LazloHollyfeld
Beautiful image, and great detail. I really enjoyed reading your comments about your process. Do you normally keep process notes about your work in Painter? I find Painter a very difficult program to keep track of in terms of technique.
gallimel
love landscapes painted :) this is very nice and open.
claridad
Beautiful work! Your color pallet is so well utilized. Love your process notes. V
Imager
Nicely done and thanks for the tips about your technique.