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The Fisherman
The Fisherman by @denise (Denise Chan)

A lone fisherbird waits for a meal to swim by.

Partially inspired by the Seven Star Crags in Zhouhing, China, which I recently visited.

Done in Photoshop.

Download the walkthrough - just unzip into a folder and run 'UNZIP-THEN-OPEN-ME.html'. S'got all my trade secrets bad habits in it.

Prints available - please inquire within!

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Posted: Wednesday, 07 April, 2004 @ 12:50 AM

You know how much I love this, dear (why isn't your tutorial linked on this pic?).

One thing...do you think the left side of the composition is a little rectangular? Mr. Brain keeps wanting to plop some rocks in there, to break up the frame of the picture more.

Great job, though--FOOOOG.

Posted: Wednesday, 07 April, 2004 @ 11:52 AM

Because I uploaded this before I uploaded the tutorial! XD I'll go add the link back in, now.

Y'know, I did try to put some floating debris, leaves, that sorta thing in that corner - attempt lasted all of 2 minutes and proved futile - WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF ROCKS? facepalms I dunno whether I'll add 'em in now, though, coz I've uploaded the image to about four different galleries and it'd be such a pain. Sigh.

I like fog - atmosphere and blobbiness in one fell swoop! Plus it's so very fun to paint. X3

Posted: Wednesday, 07 April, 2004 @ 09:16 PM

beautiful!

Posted: Tuesday, 13 April, 2004 @ 11:21 PM

The feathers on that bird (egret?) are so clear! I loves it, and the foggg and everything... Purdy!

Posted: Saturday, 24 April, 2004 @ 03:07 PM

cAN YOU TELL ME WHAT PAINT PROGRAM YOU USED OR WAS IT DONE WITH OILS ...PLEASE WHAT DID YOU USE .. IM TRYING TO GET THE PAINT THING DOWN .. NOT HAVING MUCH LUCK i ONLY USE PENCIL.

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