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Post by Sur Realis on Aug 30, 2008 21:32:32 GMT -6
Fun with a digital canvas. Mmmm. After a couple of hours of painting, twiddling and tweaking, I created what I think is an awesome sunset. I created this from a blank canvas - completely white - using Paint.NET. I feel like I accomplished something by turning something completely white into this.
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Oliver
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Post by Oliver on Aug 30, 2008 21:35:03 GMT -6
Good job, looks great
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Post by Milenko on Aug 31, 2008 7:57:13 GMT -6
Wow, that's really cool. Paint.net you say.. hmm may look into this subject
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Post by Firemaster on Sept 7, 2008 15:53:41 GMT -6
Wow Realis... That looks nice.
2 Thumbs Up!
*Applauds*
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Post by Speedy mc Speedy, Speedy Theif on Sept 7, 2008 16:26:01 GMT -6
Nice dude. I can barely use that program, it confuses me so much.
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Post by Sur Realis on Sept 24, 2008 13:30:18 GMT -6
So I think soon I'm gonna try and start another thing like this, only a bit more bigger scale; something that I would actually have to use the line tool at least to get the effect I needed, and that it isn't 100% blurs and gradients. I'm open to thoughts on what I should make. If you have something you'd like to see, some kind of landscape, some place, some building, or even some one, go ahead and tell me.
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Post by Manic Mica on Sept 24, 2008 15:30:55 GMT -6
Why don't you try something more complicated, like a beach? Or possibly a small forest? (like, not too many trees since that gets more complicated)
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Post by Speedy mc Speedy, Speedy Theif on Sept 24, 2008 16:22:58 GMT -6
What about a painting of the Alaskan landscape? That place is majestic, and I'm sure you'd make it all the more awsome in paint.net with your skills.
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Post by va on Aug 9, 2009 15:08:11 GMT -6
Ok, I have to say this....
Ahhhh! A tornado sucked in the sun!
Ha...funny.
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