Amber!!!!! That is freakin amazing! LOVE IT!!!
Nice! What's that painted on, is it tile? With an acrylic type of paint?
I think I can see my house from here...
Randy, have you seen my tall beer glass?
It's a schooner.
Very detailed, nice indeed. Many thanks for sharing!Here are a few of my art works. I do digital art using Poser, Adobe and Paint Shop Pro: View attachment 22119 View attachment 22120 View attachment 22121 View attachment 22122 View attachment 22123 View attachment 22124 View attachment 22125
How odd you should ask that. For 15 years I was, amongst other things, the Marketing Director for one of the US' pottery manufacturers. Lots of hand work but production techniques were used as well.Do you paint pottery as well?
That's pretty cool Tangar, I like how you presented the whole process of the drawing, along with the art in itself. Nice work.You inspired me try to draw something hehe:
Ah, well Amber Witch after you posted about what materials you used to create that piece of art I read a bit about the Japanese pearlescent, I believe a type of watercolor (only read briefly), and noticing how thick the paint seems. That 2 ply Bristol looks like it has reflection, almost like tile. I may have recognized a similar paint type on other tile, and the consistency of pottery in itself would just seem to go hand in hand. Good learnins' indeed, keep on truckin'How odd you should ask that. For 15 years I was, amongst other things, the Marketing Director for one of the US' pottery manufacturers. Lots of hand work but production techniques were used as well.
Can I call you "Potter" from now on?For 15 years I was, amongst other things, the Marketing Director for one of the US' pottery manufacturers.
Good!You inspired me try to draw something hehe:
Glass, ten fourThe reflection was the glass in the picture frame.
Thank you, This took me 3 weeks to create and I was very excited to share with you all. I hope that this gives some of you guys inspiration to create something and share it with us.Excellent Kattasrophe, nice shading and detail. Blue hair is awesome as well, appreciate you sharing, many thanks!
Glass, ten four
Post #10:amber what kind of paint did you use for that painting? i want to use it!
Thanks.
It's Strathmore 2 ply bristol and Japanese pearlessence water colors. It's a slow build.
Any style of art about anything is good with me, as long as it doesn't violate Stratics terms. Nice work man, I like the feather detail. What is it a wing from?View attachment 22136 hopefully this thread isnt just for UO related art, did this for my next tattoo
Good job with the chalk as well, many thanks for contributing.View attachment 22137 and this is my first attempt with chalk art i did the other night on my sons chalkboard, i got bored and gave up on the leaves
Joke's on you.My art comes in the form of writing hence the name, however I don't think I will be sneeking any off my pages for you all to read "not yet" anyways. Though I love everyone's work.
Hey folks, just wanted to start a thread to see if anyone felt like posting some of their creativeness here on stratics. Did this on paint earlier today, and yesterday:
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Surely there's an automated way of adding a blank row of pixels to each side of an image. Might not be ideal for every image but should make the majority of them useful to somebody.I wanted to put them up for anyone to use so it wouldn't be a complete waste of tons and tons of my time and energy, but stupidly we chose a weird tile size (30x30 rather than the standard multiple of 16) so no one could even use them unless I went through and altered them all, and it's just not worth it.
Yeah, I was actually considering doing that (a friend of mine made same offer) but none of the floor tiles would be usable, so I would at very least I would have to edit those, which I started to do, but the process was just depressing.Surely there's an automated way of adding a blank row of pixels to each side of an image. Might not be ideal for every image but should make the majority of them useful to somebody.
I could probably write something to do it if you care enough to ask.
*whispers softly* "Shh don't tell everyone, they' might all start asking questions." Looking away from his computer towards his massive stack of composition books all filled with the words he had been writing for nearly a decade now. "They are not ready to see it yet" he complained before heading back to his work.Joke's on you.
You just wrote art at us.
Interesting, however I was sure Trolls could regenerate?This is where I die
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Cool contributions Uvtha, don't let being mangled tangle you up man. Just keep at it, and you'll find you niche if you truly want tooYeah, I was actually considering doing that (a friend of mine made same offer) but none of the floor tiles would be usable, so I would at very least I would have to edit those, which I started to do, but the process was just depressing.
The though of something I put so much effort into making look right (as right as I could anyway) getting sort of mangled bums me out.
The whole situation was/is very depressing.
Here is a link for the product on Amazon. The cakes are rather small so you might want to order a couple.amber what kind of paint did you use for that painting? i want to use it!
@Troll The T Hunter I really like it. Photoshop?