I dig the dried up and dispersed watercolor. Composition and line weight make me think of Rembrandt etching. I don't get the quote in the title that would probably explain to me exactly what that Cow Like Titan is all about.
Yup, I concur with Mr. G. I like the watercolor treatment a lot. I was doing some vignettes for AC2 last year and I was getting completely carried away with the Photoshop watercolor filter... I just love it!
This water brush pen and rotring pen combination has been really fast and fun. Add a little prismacolor pencil and it's pretty done before you even scan!
I was playing with the pshop water color filter back a while too, but found the blacks to come in too strongly, even w/ fading. I ended up prefering the Dry Brush filter in most cases.
This drawing didn't use any filters, just some help with the color and contrast curves.
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I dig the dried up and dispersed watercolor. Composition and line weight make me think of Rembrandt etching. I don't get the quote in the title that would probably explain to me exactly what that Cow Like Titan is all about.
Yup, I concur with Mr. G. I like the watercolor treatment a lot. I was doing some vignettes for AC2 last year and I was getting completely carried away with the Photoshop watercolor filter... I just love it!
This is a beautiful sketching style you have going, Dok, really delightful.
Tanks Rick and Tom!
This water brush pen and rotring pen combination has been really fast and fun. Add a little prismacolor pencil and it's pretty done before you even scan!
I was playing with the pshop water color filter back a while too, but found the blacks to come in too strongly, even w/ fading. I ended up prefering the Dry Brush filter in most cases.
This drawing didn't use any filters, just some help with the color and contrast curves.
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