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Wednesday
May302012

Daily Doodle: Dancing With Grandma

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I did this using Corel Painter 12. I gave up on Painter a while back after upgrading to the newest version -- got too frustrated with the crashiness. This morning I decided to give it another go AFTER installing the latest update patch. Didn't crash on me (yay) but I still have to get used to the interface of version 12, which is quite different from 11. I did the colour of the dresses using the Real Watercolor brushes, which weren't nearly as laggy what I remember from the previous version. I changed my mind several times about the background, but ended up using the Digital Watercolor brush. 

Then I added the shadow on the wall to make it look as if both figures were flat paper cutouts, just for the fun of it.

The black ink outline was done with a variant of my favourite Drippy Pen brush.

Reader Comments (1)

You achieve synchronicity without losing the energy, while conveying such joy!

May 30, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJulie Rowan-Zoch

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