Excellent, Howlizter! How did you made the snowflakes like that?
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WOW! First piece entirely on a computer!?! One hour!?! Man, you got it going on Dawg, NICE WORK! You ARE an artist.
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Thanks
actually the snowflakes were quite easy using photoshop. The snowflake shape was one of the preset paintbrush shapes. To make it look like real snowflakes instead of the same picture copied over and over, I went into the paintbrush settings and set the size, angle, and roundness jitter up really high so all the snowflakes would look like they were different sizes and at different angles.
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Fuzzball wrote:
theroadwolf wrote:
...my colours are a smokey grey fur. lighter on the front with a black stripe running from between my ears down my back to the tip of my tail.
......You're a skunk!
Don't correct me; I have seen "backwards" skunks. Big-ass ones. Like, badger size.
the colour on my back was due to a strip of oil i had on my back when i was turned
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Nice, it's good winter wolf-i-ness!
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Howlitzer wrote:
actually the snowflakes were quite easy using photoshop. The snowflake shape was one of the preset paintbrush shapes. To make it look like real snowflakes instead of the same picture copied over and over, I went into the paintbrush settings and set the size, angle, and roundness jitter up really high so all the snowflakes would look like they were different sizes and at different angles.
Ah. I see. Ok. Thanks for explaining.
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theroadwolf wrote:
the colour on my back was due to a strip of oil i had on my back when i was turned
There must be a story behind that.
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Kinda reminded me of the cat in the Pepe le Paw's cartoons where she often got white paint on her back which caused Pepe to mistook her for a female skunk.
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I like the one when they are in Le Louvre and the scent causes the paintings to freak out, except for the Mona Lisa.
"I can tell you chaps one thing. It isn't always easy to keep up this smile"
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That one was entitled Louvre, Come Back to Me (1962)
That is my favorite Pepe Le Pew cartoon.
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I love your artwork! There are SO many talented artists here! Even though you said you did it quickly, the winter wolf is really a good piece. Very expressive.
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BlueEyesWolf wrote:
That one was entitled Louvre, Come Back to Me (1962)
That is my favorite Pepe Le Pew cartoon.
Mine too!
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Wow! I love it. The face is my favourite. Great job, Howlitzer, I can't wait to see some more of your pieces soon!
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Awesome! I'd say the only bit that's a bit wonky is his upper arm closest to the viewer. His face is magnificent
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That's awesome!
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Thats really good, the muscles arent over done and pathetically bulgy, the stance is very assasinish, the face is a masterpiece, and the hands are very well articulated....its magnificent stuff there Howl
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Cool new picture!
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Wow! That's a wonderful picture!
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Awesome, Howlitzer. I liked the snarling face and the toothy maw.
The pads on the paws are very realistic-looking.
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Very rawkin' Howlitzer.
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Awesome it looks like someone's excited.
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Or very angry.
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