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    ..Jess! As a painter, I sorta see things from that kind of application. One of my styles in painting is using oils 'in pasto', with scumbling etc. I
    am glad you enjoyed it. Always willing to help,it
    I can.


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    Bill, I liked your original post and I love the update.
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    ... are working hard, I see.

    Great bunch of posts there, Bill! The lithograph look was very interesting. I think that the bevel tool on the tracer output tend to get very busy... you sort of get lost in all the things happening to care about what is being presented to you.

    Your Canarios look good and the sunlight running through the picture adds a little something.

    It's tricky using lines... the do add defition to the subject but they tend to make the picture look cartoonish. There are some lovely colours happening in the flowers and the composition looks great.

    Perhaps the illustration would look even better if you went one way - meaning, all lines or no lines?

    You have a great memory for such an old geezer! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

    Bill, your posts are always a pleasure, keep up the good work!

    Risto

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    Bill, I love your floral pieces, they are sooo well done! Your technique is very smart and all your works are stunning! I'm amazed at your ability to be a able to recreate such a gorgeous and complex object from memory! I love the update, and again, great job!

    Steve Newport
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