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Near my home is one man's dream of a nature sanctuary. The man is Henry Ross and the sanctuary is called Gardenview. Early last winter, I snapped some pictures of the winter cabbage he had growing next to the side of the road. Here's a digital painting (just want to mix things up here a little) created in Painter, using the Wacom art pen and the palette knife tool.
I'll have more posts about Gardenview with some watercolor sketches soon.
2 comments:
wow simply beautiful! how did you do that? do you have tutorials over here or something? :P
tabulyogang-
Using the Painter program, just lay the colors and shapes down with hard edges using a simple gouache type brush, then scrape it with the palette knife tool. The Art Marker pen is shaped like a flat magic marker, and so is the palette knife tool. It recognizes what orientation it's in.
Nothing more to it.
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