Wow. I am indian and i never seen such beautiful pics of gods with radiance. Btw, I am also a artist by hobby and an engineer by profession. I need few tips on how u paint these pictures and might it will be rude to ask how do u do, still i will love to know it. i just do digital painting by GIMP as hobby. Here is my work http://www.flickr.com/photos/8898962@N07/
I love all your art work. It might be rude, but i will love to know how you did it. I am a artist by hobby and an engineer by profession. I have no prior art education, however i do it as hobby. I do some digital work in GIMP. Here is my photostream. http://www.flickr.com/photos/8898962@N07/ I will really love to know how do u make this pictures. I know it's rude to ask. But i cant resist to ask.
Thanks for such beautiful pics. It's really rude to ask you this, but i cant resist to ask. How do u do it? (Well this question comes in my mind as i am an artist by hobby and when i see ur pics 1st question in my mind was how you accomplished this.)
Good work. I loved all ut paintings. Especially Hindu Gods which are done with complete radiance. I would love to know how do you do it. I read u use Corol and Adobe tools, however i will love one of ur post describing steps of creation. ( I do use GIMP to paint, as a hobby, not professionally, however i will love to be doing along with ur quality)
thank you for your kindness. I am working on a tutorial on how I achieve the layer effects I implement on some of the artwork you mention. I basically use Corel Painter and Adobe Photoshop, on most of the artwork you mention.
Sometimes I find it necessary to make a 3d model within MAYA, as a reference piece to start off from, before I start to paint within the previously mentioned 2D paint programs.- In short, I use a multy-layering technique, by staking my painting details throughout multiple layers implementing various opacity's and additive options, throughout each layer.
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Wonderful work ...
WOW Really amazing Philip. You are a really good artist. :)
Something Different & Fresh
... NAMASTE Klaudia J and Mayur, thank you for your kindness all praise and glory to Lord HANUMAN!!!
-Namaste
Wow. I am indian and i never seen such beautiful pics of gods with radiance. Btw, I am also a artist by hobby and an engineer by profession. I need few tips on how u paint these pictures and might it will be rude to ask how do u do, still i will love to know it. i just do digital painting by GIMP as hobby.
Here is my work
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8898962@N07/
I love all your art work. It might be rude, but i will love to know how you did it. I am a artist by hobby and an engineer by profession. I have no prior art education, however i do it as hobby. I do some digital work in GIMP. Here is my photostream.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8898962@N07/
I will really love to know how do u make this pictures. I know it's rude to ask. But i cant resist to ask.
Thanks for such beautiful pics. It's really rude to ask you this, but i cant resist to ask. How do u do it?
(Well this question comes in my mind as i am an artist by hobby and when i see ur pics 1st question in my mind was how you accomplished this.)
Good work. I loved all ut paintings. Especially Hindu Gods which are done with complete radiance. I would love to know how do you do it. I read u use Corol and Adobe tools, however i will love one of ur post describing steps of creation. ( I do use GIMP to paint, as a hobby, not professionally, however i will love to be doing along with ur quality)
Namasthe Sachin,
thank you for your kindness. I am working on a tutorial on how I achieve the layer effects I implement on some of the artwork you mention. I basically use Corel Painter and Adobe Photoshop, on most of the artwork you mention.
Sometimes I find it necessary to make a 3d model within MAYA, as a reference piece to start off from, before I start to paint within the previously mentioned 2D paint programs.-
In short, I use a multy-layering technique, by staking my painting details throughout multiple layers implementing various opacity's and additive options, throughout each layer.
I hope this helps you out initially.
thanks once again for your kind comments.
Namasthe,
Philip
Thanks Philip for you reply!
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