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Dragon Whelp
McGibs
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Baby dragon turtle looking thing I did for a friend's baby-arrival card.
Still trudging through this whole 'painting' technique...
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It's unfortunate real babies are so ugly.
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Corgi
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Looks it needs to be squeezed so the juices can enlargen its wings, like a butterfly out of a cacoon.
Ever seen harlequin babies? gross!
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Shiboe
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It's a boy! And What'a boy!!!
(sorry, had to.)
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Ginzue
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been digging your stuff for a whil gibs. Very nice, love the lighting, what kind of media is this?
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Ginzue!
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McGibs
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all photoshop.
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beavotron
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what brushes do you use?
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McGibs
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A square one.
It makes those sorta wierd/cool straight edges in some places (like the rocks at the top). I'll probly play around with a few other ones, the square one sucks for sharp edges (on anything that isnt horizontal or vertical)
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Ever seen harlequin babies? gross!
(sorry, had to.)
It makes those sorta wierd/cool straight edges in some places (like the rocks at the top). I'll probly play around with a few other ones, the square one sucks for sharp edges (on anything that isnt horizontal or vertical)