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The Goliath Process
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Here's another page stretcher! But I do recommend a full view to take it all in. These are shots I took from the start to finish of the Goliath painting.
Scrapped later on.
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MetlWolf
Jul 5, 2009
Looking for the right software package, and this helps. Many thanks! Any other suggestions?
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august-augur
Sep 8, 2008
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Great! Thanks for sharing
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Bloodywedd
Aug 22, 2008
Heh! You saved her foot for the very end? I understand. Feet always are a pain to draw.
Also, great job.
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MonkeyPasta
Apr 6, 2008
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thats pretty cool, how long did you work on this piece?
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DanHowardArt
Apr 6, 2008
heh, i stopped timing myself long ago.
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MonkeyPasta
Apr 6, 2008
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i hear ya
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dietsoda
Apr 4, 2008
Wowzers!
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crazycommi89
Apr 3, 2008
this is great, It is really coll to see how you work, i was wondering if u would be willing to share what kind of brushes u use and at what settings.
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DanHowardArt
Apr 3, 2008
standard PS/CS brushes, 100% opacity , other dynamics selected for pen pressure and flow. that's really it
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zatham
Apr 3, 2008
I was just going to ask the same question!
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Also, great job.