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timE (Feb 23, 2004)
i finally got the pressure sensitivity to work
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dixielandcutie (Feb 23, 2004)
oh wow thats cool. i love how it all flows together...i have so got to figure that out..
timE (Feb 23, 2004)
ok i finally figured out the java plugin-- you have to go to the test site before going to the draw site to load it and then it should work
staci (Feb 24, 2004)
this is so gross. i love it. and when i install jtab it took two secs and it worked. i didnt have to test anything..just make sure you click the buttons like timE said.
ProjectZeppher (Mar 12, 2004)
please please please memo me on how to use the prusseure sensitivity -i have the plugin but i dosetn work on ym pad-
drawn in 52 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
cmb (Jan 24, 2004)
learning to adapt brush sizes
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cmb (edited Jan 25, 2004)
drawn in 15 min
I came back and looked at the original of this tonight and hated it so much I have mostly re worked it. Its meant to be a study to try and get asolid human looking face, Im almost inclined to delete it... ah well cant get it right al the time
jasmin (Mar 12, 2004)
Nice one too.
davincipoppalag (Mar 12, 2004)
the eye on the left is a bit funky but I like the "done with colored pencils" look..you should work this until you like it.. I think this is pretty good..
drawn in 35 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
starmarked (Mar 5, 2004)
Click here to see what i drew this picture from. I don't think i could stop changing things, then i would change them back so i am saying im finished now. and thats all.
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davincipoppalag (Mar 8, 2004)
pretty..we need to see the real ones soon..I'm tired of winter...yea smooth out the grass... sharpen up the petal edges with the airbrush and add a tad more contrast to separate the front and back petals and add some more depth.. I like it..
dixielandcutie (Mar 8, 2004)
awesome work so far...its beautiful! yes, real flowers muchly needed! hehe. and awesome detail too!
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 8, 2004)
I love this flower... nice cool colors and i like the way you did the background to bring the flower to the front. Very pretty.
Deformed (Mar 12, 2004)
This makes me long for summer even more. We've got snow down here.... [color: blue] I'm blue...[/color]
drawn in 10 hours 29 min with PaintBBS
two-na (Mar 9, 2004)
The Power Plant! lol, I just had to. ^_^
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two-na (Mar 10, 2004)
drawn in 56 min
There. Now it's finished. brought out the image
ProjectZeppher (Mar 10, 2004)
this ones better! good work i say- now comes the real challenge--- adding clouds----
two-na (Mar 10, 2004)
Hey thanks a lot everybody :) clouds! hehe
Kasha (Mar 12, 2004)
wow, this version is the best. Love the strokes you added. Makes it look more watercolorish.
drawn in 5 hours 25 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 10, 2004)
Ruins at sunset. I have seen so many of these... my favorites are the Whitehouse Ruins in Arizona and the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde in Colorado.
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dixielandcutie (Mar 11, 2004)
wow, the detail in the stones and sky...omg dba. i agree thug, awesome piece after awesome piece...you are just rockin socks all over the place ;p
alwaysLearning (Mar 11, 2004)
<melts> Excuse me, I'm moving into your pictures. At least when I'm having dental work... ...I have favourite mental places I go when they're working on my teeth (I don't tolerate local anaesthetics, so I *have* to use those sorts of techniques...), and your pictures have now become the first paintings (by *any* artist) to make the list. You may take that as the high compliment that it is, and well-earned, at that, Cindy. <smiles with sincere admiration>

I've never looked out from the Mesa Verde ruins at sunset (those ladders are scary enough in daytime, and that's BEFORE I became acrophobic), but this looks just like the kind of thing I'd expect to see, so you've got the feel you describe, dead on, with this picture. *impressed smile*

I hope there are more pieces of this type coming... ...and at this rate, I may have to ask you if I can save some to my hard drive, as I'm not sure I can stand to part with them! *wistful grin*

On the useful suggestion side of things, I thought you might like to think about using a glow similar to the one you used on the horse and cowboy, to edge the ruins (should you work on this further locally, or do more pieces like this, since I see that this one is marked as "finished"), and give an indication of the light pouring up and over their edge, from the sunset, because I think it would have that same almost magical effect that it did in the cowboy picture.

And, as an extremely minor detail, there's a stone that appears to be sticking out toward us, about 3 rows below the bottom of the window on the viewer's left, beneath the middle of the window, which gives me the feeling that it's about to pop right out of the wall toward me, and cause the window to cave in. It could be intentional, it might not, and it's perfectly believable either way, but it gives me a loss of the feeling of tranquility that this piece otherwise conveys, and instead creates a sense of dramatic tension, as though something in me is waiting for the remainder of the wall and window arch to collapse. I thought you might want to play with that, in future works, since your paintings tend to have a very emotional impact on the viewer (to judge from my own response and that of others), making that emotional effect into one more tool in your palette, so to speak.

P.S. to thug: Cindy is not alone in putting in 3-5 hours at a stretch on a single piece of artwork; I do it too, (and though I don't compare my work to hers, so do many of the *other* artists whose work I like) and that's not allowing for interruptions. How did you think that her pieces got so good, anyway? *grin* Good artists aren't *necessarily* speed demons (though they can be); what makes a good artist, IMHO, is that they're just good at being expressive, whatever their medium of choice, regardless of how long it takes them -- which is reassuring to those of us who take longer on our own pieces, even when we aren't at Cindy's skill level. :)

I hope this comment has been useful, and not *too* long, this time... *worried look* I tried to cut out anything not directly related to *this* picture. I don't see anything left I can leave out.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 11, 2004)
About 5 hrs in one sitting is an avg. for me here... some I worked on for 8 or more at once, because they usually take up so much space that I can't get back in to edit w/out asking for more space.

Gee, thanks alwayslearning... maybe you should have a job as a writer? lol And yeah, the rocks that appear to be about to come out are intentional... these things are barely standing as it is and crumbling as we speak. I'm so glad that someone recieves the feeling I try to impart when I paint (or draw). That's what makes it satisfying. This place has inspired me to bust my real paint out again.
Kasha (Mar 12, 2004)
you always do the coolest skies. :)
drawn in 4 hours 12 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
DMV (Mar 10, 2004)
was going to be a t-shirt but made it too big...
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DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 11, 2004)
love the red fingers!
davincipoppalag (Mar 11, 2004)
lol looks like we caught you red-handed!
drawn in 43 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
DMV (Mar 11, 2004)
i guess you can say it's yoda's cousin....
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davincipoppalag (Mar 11, 2004)
lol floating..he is, green he is... nicely drawn he is...
Kaze_Chan (Mar 11, 2004)
lol. Yes, its great! ^-^ Does remind me of Yoda in a way. lol. ^^ Great job!
dixielandcutie (Mar 11, 2004)
hehe, dmv. cool bg to say the least. and awesome shading detail too on the face. i love your pictures!
DMV (Mar 11, 2004)
thanks ya'll :) I try to do some things that you would not see here and sometimes it's a hit or a miss...I'm just glad the ones I have done haven't been deleted lol!
drawn in 1 hour 1 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 6, 2004)
A fair image of my description. :)
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Kloxboy (Mar 7, 2004)
That's pretty cool, kinda spooky, like an ecto-cat. Always keeping it unique, keep it up :)
brushes4 (Mar 7, 2004)
dba...this comment is from my son, as he doesnt have an account (yet) he's going through me.

i really like your picture(and so does my sister) the detail and cat tail are amazing, the background looks real, and it looks like a constellation, it makes me wonder, is it a big cat(cheetah, jaguar etc. or a pet kitty, i like how it makes me wonder that.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 7, 2004)
It's a silhouette of a mountain lion. (Tell your kids thank you...) I have a fascination with them because we live on a lake with alot of cliffs, we have them here... they are very elusive. Sometimes when I deer hunt I find tracks and just before dark when the hair stands up on the back of my neck, I know I have gone from being the hunter to the hunted... lol :)
laurael (Mar 11, 2004)
I can't believe you didn't get tons of comments on this one(guess I was one of the guilty ones until now), but damn...this is another awesome one added to your great pics. I love all of them actually, even though I see that I have been lazy at commenting...
drawn in 3 hours 42 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
morbidboblover (Mar 11, 2004)
She was as pretty as a rose and as innocent as a violet. She was Marie.
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drawn in 32 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
DinoFlorist (Mar 11, 2004)
in fro class we learned how to correctly use an afro pick
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davincipoppalag (Mar 11, 2004)
do you get to learn about the afro-sheen blowout kit from johnson & johnson..lol
this is very cute
drawn in 1 hour 8 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
 
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