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Submitted: October 15, 2006
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Anotehr painting... again, a quite simple piece :)

(c) 2006 JS Monzani / jsmonzani.com - Please do not use any of my images without my agreement. I spend a lot of time on them and they are NOT stock.
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simple yet touchy :(

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Stunning...How are you making these? What program? :)

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Doo... Dee... Doo... Dee... Doo...
Thank you. Just Photoshop :)

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I think this is my favorite out of the series so far, not quite sure how to put my finger on it, I just enjoy looking at it, makes me smile for some reason.

So how many layers this time? ;)

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Thanks a lot :) Maybe this one is more narrative too or the mood is easier to get
30 layers this time. I kept it simple :giggle:

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so pretty. what brushes do you use? or texture..is it "home made"?

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Yes, everything is home-made.
The brush is the standard round brush, nothing special. I just overlay the paper texture at the end (actually, it's a photo of an old wall) and this gives the sensation of painting to the whole piece (which is very smooth otherwise).
Funny, hey? :)

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yeah, photoshop is such a wonderful invention!

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What's great is that I discover that I have some skills with it - things I would had never know otherwise :faint:

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