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Published: 2015-06-21 00:41:18 +0000 UTC; Views: 1962; Favourites: 98; Downloads: 0
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Description Tenderness intended to be a fake digital oil painting created from a photograph.

After a long time searching for a good technique for creating digital oil paintings from photographs, I think I've finally found something that will surely please many people.
But I still feel that something is missing, so I would like some of you could make a critical to this work.

Credits: Tenderness 15  by Chamarjin

All my works are ©Luis Albano with all rights reserved.
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Comments: 11

Greek-pan [2015-07-21 09:45:45 +0000 UTC]

Excellent tecnigue.

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Graphite147 [2015-06-21 07:16:48 +0000 UTC]

wow touching

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Miztliyuma In reply to Graphite147 [2015-06-22 15:19:43 +0000 UTC]

Glad you like!

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Graphite147 In reply to Miztliyuma [2015-06-26 07:00:12 +0000 UTC]

welcome

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MLArtistry [2015-06-21 06:43:04 +0000 UTC]

very pretty Louis!! Love it

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Miztliyuma In reply to MLArtistry [2015-06-22 15:21:50 +0000 UTC]

You always so kind Kim!

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MLArtistry In reply to Miztliyuma [2015-06-24 06:03:32 +0000 UTC]

:3

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pawelshogun [2015-06-21 06:14:59 +0000 UTC]

With al the respect for you and your work, all I can say that pieces like this one have a significant impact on how most of the people see digital art, which ends up with them disregarding it. All you do in my opinion is making whole expressive thought, passion, talent and hard work into a smeary and a painfully flat piece that of course impress simple-minded people, but doing no good with opinion from more emotional, sensitive one. The lighting is great, shading is nice, pose is well done, composition seems pretty ok. But its still a photography. And by just checking few of your works I can say youre good at doing them. And im thankfull youve wrote down its a manipulation of one, I like that youre honest and surely youre very talented. So im writing this comment, because im sure you understand my point. Im not asking you to stop of course. This comment works just to preserve in overall thinking. Its not a painting. It will never be, no matter how long it takes, how many strokes you use, althought im not saying it doesnt need skills. But paintings are about choosing your own paths, seeing your own colours - its all came down with your from your imagination. And only through this process you are getting your answers, because you have to ask for them, staring at white board/canvas/wall or pc screen. This one doesnt work this way.
Regards

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Miztliyuma In reply to pawelshogun [2015-06-22 15:59:25 +0000 UTC]

I completely agree with everything that you expressed in your comments.
Your critique is as appreciated as significant for me.
Will remember your recommendations.
Your view has been very valuable to me.
Thousand thanks.

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KerensaW [2015-06-21 00:42:56 +0000 UTC]

can I ask what you used?  I'm trying to learn the same thing lol - this is very close but I think maybe more sharpness? And no canvas unless you want it to have that look, personally, I don't want that for my art

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Miztliyuma In reply to KerensaW [2015-06-21 02:12:54 +0000 UTC]

Of course, search youtube for smudge paint, that's the basis of what I do.
To do this I have taken more than a day. I mixed a lot of knowledge that I have acquired for more than three years and I have nothing written, things just are coming to my mind and I applied. Sorry, I have not a tutorial for doing this is just practice, lots of practice.
I applied some layers with textures to pretend that the painting is done on canvas, but that is no problem, just hide those layers and painting would remain smoother.

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