A very nice composition and colours. Digital painting has certainly evolved to a point where it’s hard to tell the difference from an oil or watercolour painting. It also gives you the freedom to experiment since any error can be easily corrected. My only complaint is that there’s no physical evidence of your work. I guess the immediate answer is that it can be printed on archival paper. Anyway, you have a beautiful garden and a great painting to remember it when the seasons change.
Michael, yes I still prefer paper all the time. But you can catch te light in a way paper can't. I am trying not to use it as paper substitute, but see how I can use it in it's own worth.
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amazing!
Would that be Autodesk Sketchbook?
A very nice composition and colours. Digital painting has certainly evolved to a point where it’s hard to tell the difference from an oil or watercolour painting. It also gives you the freedom to experiment since any error can be easily corrected. My only complaint is that there’s no physical evidence of your work. I guess the immediate answer is that it can be printed on archival paper. Anyway, you have a beautiful garden and a great painting to remember it when the seasons change.
John, yes that would be Autodesk Sketchbook pro, used on my laptop.
Thanks for commenting.
Michael, yes I still prefer paper all the time.
But you can catch te light in a way paper can't. I am trying not to use it as paper substitute, but see how I can use it in it's own worth.
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