I can't believe so many artists dedicate their efforts and time to create authentic works of art for us to USE freely! In the world of 3D stocks [ most of it unknown to the photomanipulators ] you can find truly inspiring fantasy and surreal elements that could never be captured by a regular camera. And the best part is that most of them come in a transparent background, so we can simply click and drag onto our work. How fun, fast and easy is that?












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well done!
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This is my favorite piece in your gallery...maybe cuz I'm a sucker for horses. That baby's adorable as well!
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MadeRoomForGrowthOfGrassNext day
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Here~DeerAndAntelopewillPlay.
Several of them you seem to be trying out different fur techniques. I use two main tools to get fur, a craft knife and a tool brush. Tooth brush works well for short furred critters and lets you quickly do large areas of fur. Knife works well for things with thicker fur or ruffs. The knife is more time intensive, but not by too much. For most deep hair you can just tap the knife (it goes real fast with some practice) and then only actually cut with it for ruffs and long fur on the tair of head.
Hopefully that gives you some ideas
Thanks much!
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Night ballad broken by the thunder
WhiteHotLightWasBrieflyShone
OldOak,it'sRottingRootsAsunder
TornFromEarthItLongHadKnown
TornFromMonotonousPast
MadeRoomForGrowthOfGrassNext day
AndSureAsLighteningStormsWill pass
Here~DeerAndAntelopewillPlay.
Ah yes, sneaky trick for ears, build a wire frame to define the edges. Then span the spaces in between with tape or foil. This will also work for wings. With clay, try it with foil or very flexible wire mesh. It lets create a very thin membrance without it crumbling. I mostly use it for ears and for clothing, to give it an edge (like creating the open drape of fabric at the end of a sleeve). You can also use it for wings.
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Night ballad broken by the thunder
WhiteHotLightWasBrieflyShone
OldOak,it'sRottingRootsAsunder
TornFromEarthItLongHadKnown
TornFromMonotonousPast
MadeRoomForGrowthOfGrassNext day
AndSureAsLighteningStormsWill pass
Here~DeerAndAntelopewillPlay.
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