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Okay, although I admire the digital artwork of many artists and I do respect it as an artform, I felt as if my last post was cheating in a way. I hated that while my posted picture didn't look so bad, the actual sketchbook page looked terrible. So, on the advice of several commenters (and thank you for that!), I went back over it with watercolor pencils. What a difference! You may, or may not, like it as much as the last one, but I am happy because if someone were to open my sketchbook, I wouldn't be embarrassed! I do believe I'll be using these pencils for the rest of this moleskine.
WOW! You're really crank'n 'em out. Love the colors in here...and the review mirror.
ReplyDeleteThank you Melanie! I'm proud of this one since it was saving a page that I disliked very much!
ReplyDeleteI like both versions. I do understand about the patience which is something I am sorely lacking. My sister paints in detail and I just can't do that.
ReplyDeleteWhat great improvement in depth! :) If you were trying to make'em 3D, you've done it! Bravo!!!
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