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    After watching all the movies that came with my CD and after doing several of Gary's tutorials:


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    After watching all the movies that came with my CD and after doing several of Gary's tutorials:


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    Hi BCDeb,

    I got to looking through the Gallery for threads I've missed and found your drawing. It is very well done. How did you get so much detail?

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    BCDeb - Yes, there is a lot of detail in your image. Is it a real life subject or something you improvised?

    Great job!

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    Great image Deb from BC. I bet the original image is very large.

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    If you are referring to the image in its .xar form, it got to be so large that any time I made a change to it it took half a minute to download.
    Its from a photo I took while in Sydney last Christmas - maybe some Sydneysiders will recognize the building - I was just about to enter the Royal Botanic Gardens when I took this shot.

    The drawing is pretty dreadful all in all, I'd say. I think it will be my last attempt for a long time to do something other than learn how to use a graphics program. It just doesn't work like oil paints...

 

 

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