Dug these out of the dusty old archives from 15 years ago. These are straight digital paintings, no vectors here.
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Dug these out of the dusty old archives from 15 years ago. These are straight digital paintings, no vectors here.
Excellent.
As always, fabulous work.
Brilliant ... awesome work Gray.
Thanks all for the kind comments.
Gary, I used the paint program from an old Ulead piece of software.
OMG, Graham!
First, I misread your posting, thinking you use physical paints. Makes no diff', man. Digital media is the only reason I ca paint today. Failed both oils and watercolors at university. :( My ignorance praises your brilliance!
Would this ancient paint program be PhotoStyler or Photo Impact? Both by ULead, PhotoStyler was OEMed by Aldus.
Congrats again, Graham!
-g
Gary, I used the paint program that was in Ulead GIF Animator5.
Cheers.
I'm lost, pal.
Although I will say that I keep 32-bit programs around that I use, and had to recently get an actual virtual machine OS—instead of the XP Light version that came with Win 7, because Windows 10 doesn't come with a free 32-bit emulator.
Aldus TextureMaker, anyone? :)
-g
The Ulead Animator 5 software from about 15 years ago had a simple paint program for creating the animations. I used that to make these digital paintings almost 15 years ago. I still have that old program and it still works on Windows 7.
A possibilty, but I think I'd use Cheerio's instead of toothpicks.
that's a shame - toothpicks give off a good heat when they burn...
as always, excellent artwork and excellent technical mastery of software that was probably never destined to create such high quality work
Thanks so much, BF.