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Swan, traditional piece
HeartOfPandora
post Jun 21 2009, 07:55 PM
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i like boobies, yes I do. I like boobies - how 'bout you?
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FINALLY got around to scanning in an impressionist watercolour piece I did for school. The scan is HORRIBLE haha but that's because the piece is slightly (read; like 8 inches) wider than my scanner and I wasn't too excited about having to scan it (no camera). The final product is 18.5"w by 11"t on 16"w by 18"t. Some of the colours didn't transfer very well when I scanned, so please ignore the random spots of ick.

The original (click for the dA account credit) and my watercolour.



So anyway. The whole point of this is that I was wondering if anyone would be interested in seeing it digital? I sort of want to remix the watercolour to a vector in Illustrator, just to see what happens. Good idea? Bad idea, leave it traditional?

PS: I know. I forgot her eyebrow, and the jaw is whacked up. T-T
 
 
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schizo
post Jun 22 2009, 10:50 AM
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You should definately do it in vector. And I love the colors you used, even the yellow for the skin. I like when people use colors that aren't necessarily natural but look so anyway? Yeah. :D
 

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