Tan's wow- a different approach

2004-08-08 Thread Pentxuser
Here's what I did with Tanya's WOW. It's a completely different approach. I feel that 
when a picture has significant faults, it's sometimes better to use the faults as a 
positive and even  exentuate them. This image is the result of taking the photo into a 
program called Painter and cloning it  by hand using a WACOM tablet . The result is a 
chalk drawing. I then used a watercolour brush to soften the background even further. 
I like the result but realize it is not for everyone...
Vic 
Here is the link...

http://hometown.aol.ca/pentxuser/page17.html



Re: Tan's wow- a different approach

2004-08-08 Thread graywolf
I like it.
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Here's what I did with Tanya's WOW. It's a completely different approach. I feel that when a picture has significant faults, it's sometimes better to use the faults as a positive and even  exentuate them. This image is the result of taking the photo into a program called Painter and cloning it  by hand using a WACOM tablet . The result is a chalk drawing. I then used a watercolour brush to soften the background even further. I like the result but realize it is not for everyone...
Vic 
Here is the link...

http://hometown.aol.ca/pentxuser/page17.html

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graywolf
http://graywolfphoto.com/graywolf.html



RE: Tan's wow- a different approach

2004-08-08 Thread Don Sanderson
That's very nice!
I tried something similar but yours came out MUCH better.

Don

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 Here's what I did with Tanya's WOW. It's a completely different 
 approach. I feel that when a picture has significant faults, it's 
 sometimes better to use the faults as a positive and even  
 exentuate them. This image is the result of taking the photo into 
 a program called Painter and cloning it  by hand using a WACOM 
 tablet . The result is a chalk drawing. I then used a watercolour 
 brush to soften the background even further. I like the result 
 but realize it is not for everyone...
 Vic 
 Here is the link...
 
 http://hometown.aol.ca/pentxuser/page17.html
 



Re: Tan's wow- a different approach

2004-08-08 Thread Caveman
Me too. Say, could you add her a Betty Boop dress and hairstyle ? ;-P
graywolf wrote:
I like it.

http://hometown.aol.ca/pentxuser/page17.html



RE: Tan's wow- a different approach

2004-08-08 Thread John Power
Vic, beautiful job!  She should pay you for a print right now.  

John Power
Racehorse in the desert

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I like it.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Here's what I did with Tanya's WOW. It's a completely different approach.
I feel that when a picture has significant faults, it's sometimes better to
use the faults as a positive and even  exentuate them. This image is the
result of taking the photo into a program called Painter and cloning it  by
hand using a WACOM tablet . The result is a chalk drawing. I then used a
watercolour brush to soften the background even further. I like the result
but realize it is not for everyone...
 Vic 
 Here is the link...
 
 http://hometown.aol.ca/pentxuser/page17.html
 
 

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graywolf
http://graywolfphoto.com/graywolf.html




RE: Tan's wow- a different approach

2004-08-08 Thread Steve Desjardins
Nice job Vic.  You get this week's gold star!