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Vagabondi

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  1. It can be used for making two-colored things as well. 2 layers - 2 colors, then eraser on top and/or transparent gradient. Thank you @ReMake
  2. Thank you @lynxster4 - you're the perfect audience, I'm tellin' ya Remember many of my things wouldn't be here without your contribution. If you enjoy them, I'm glad. Thinking of a "tribal" series now - still vaguely but we'll see... Have a nice day / night / whatever
  3. Nothing compares to yours. Well, if I used the renovation picture, that would ruin the charms of their trip. So let it be classic Thank you.
  4. Update 2 ~ My Signature and Other Animals 'Three Minutes' - from scratch. No clipart or stock. Thank you @MadJik for TreeGen. Lynxster's pack and Lydia's pack are #musthave 'The Runaway' was based on this tutorial - thank you @Red ochre - I just did not use multiply blending and left the original image in the game, half transparent. 'Alter Ego' - Squirkle Warp (anti-pyramid + shading to "0") @Pixey - 'Northern Mind' was for you
  5. @lynxster4, @Pixey, @Red ochre, @ReMake - 1. You're cool 2. You warm my heart 3.
  6. Update 1 here Sketchin' Around Can't Get Enough Of This Tutorial Some Fun No clipart - all PDN effects and shapes. The Sentinel is dedicated to @lynxster4 who does such things much better. @Red ochre, your fantastic pack offers more than we know. Thank you @xod for the clock plugin. to be continued...
  7. Exactly, this one and some others where you combine pictures. Would like to see the new ones for sure.
  8. @Red ochre, wow, Aardvark is totally useful for some perspective effects! Tiling options > Clamp - no matter what angle I set - no quality loss, no Say Goodbye To Half Of Your Text As It Disappears Outside The Canvas... Luv it Ps. And the icon is priceless.
  9. First attempt: failed at stage 12. Started playing with the settings and made this one instead (FurBlur rules). Second attempt (right now): check. I think people who invent things like that are out of this planet a bit PS. Thanks to @Seerose as well - for helping to figure out the 4+ version differences. The Rotate/Zoom has changed again ever since and I still cannot believe I've done it.
  10. @TrevorOutlaw, a funny thing - I checked your gallery and saw that it was the very one I'd been searching for (in vain) to take another look at the Double Exposure pictures. Could not remember the artist name. And here comes the artist! A forum life is a joker...
  11. I finally understood how to describe the effect you create with all your fruit @Pixey - they look painted (=artistic) and real (=natural) at the same time. Neither this nor that - but two in one. And the delivery is super.
  12. @Seerose, your gallery is like walking inside a giant kaleidoscope. Bright and colorful - changing every moment. I was very impressed by these Butterflies in the snow. The picture is soft - but just striking. And this one is cosmic. Love your dark ship - and its Scratch Art version, the whole set here. The paper-like ship is very original. Lots of flowers with lots of effects - a neverending garden. Winter gif - like a miracle in the pocket... And you work so well with @Red ochre's Iterative lines plugins. (I have some ideas for them but not enough skills yet) Danke Thanks, and best wishes!
  13. Thanks for your visit @Seerose - colours are your forte, aren't they? Because I have just finished walking around your gallery. Summing up the impressions. Just give me a moment...
  14. Look at the cream 1. Look at the cream 2. The definition of guilty pleasures.
  15. @Eli, how is your museum doing? Any update any time soon? Would be cool! Nope. Cause I'm normally driven by sadness (nothing else like that fuel). But it's the combination of the two that attracts me most - in arts and in people, too.
  16. "May I offer you some feedback?" (c) - Wine Country Each work is a little wonder in its own way. Icy cherries - probably this one caught me first and the process of pixeylization * started. The violin is cool - it is true that music can be seen (the glasses add a nice detail, too). Crazy Dancing - I swear I could see figures in them even before clicking on the thumbnail. Blue is a gymnast at the end of the performance. Red is a ballerina. Green is oriental and Yellow - let's leave it to imagination Those shiny glassy apples - don't know whether I want to taste them or gaze at them. This portrait is what they call artistic vision. The elephant is a cutie. These birds are touching and funny. That one = luxury. The mp3 player teases one to make a playlist. I'm not really into jewelry but I look at yours and I'm like, how many items are left? Contact me please! The perfumes - yes, add them all to the cart! We live once. The Typography - no words... The Journey - for a moment I thought it was simply a photo and you had applied some effects - and then - wait, did she make it all from scratch? And so on and so forth... Honorable mention. Your latest Graffiti entry is adorable. The others are fine, yes, but there's something about the third one that I can't explain. A form of casual magic. More than a decade of not commenting on @Pixey's art - is that a way to spend one's life? NO. Consider it a compensation. And thank you. ___ *Pixeylization (noun) - comparatively new and not-fully-researched phenomenon of turning a passerby into one of those creatures who virtually sold their souls to PDN and actually won from the deal.
  17. Bookmarked your site. Gonna sit and look at them one by one when the traffic allows. And your Gallery here gets another vote, too. Some of your things are very special. Like the Autumn leaves. Or the cocktail. Or the guitar (!!!) The hummingbird. The porcelain (each of them but Parrot is simply a heartbreaker ). Three Tigers and Witchcraft Kitty (cosy gothic, mmm good). The technics you use - stained glass, embroidery - are totally new to me but I wanna try one day. Your famous Peacock could have been the decoration in some ancient palace or castle. This Cat mosaic is my favorite. I even downloaded the picture to take a look at it whenever I please (if you don't mind). And the Parrot. Go @lynxster4!
  18. All seven are equally messy. No discrimination in my house Yeah!
  19. Thank you @Pixey - yes you were. Tomorrow I'm going to pay a visit of admiration to your Gallery and be more specific (haven't done that before - sorry - been buzy). #TeamGrumpy4Life And waist is middle class, my dear - you are the Queen, you're bigger than that.
  20. @ReMake, thanks... for me this is more unexpected than for any longtimer. And I literally ran across some of the results while playing & trying to get different ones. In paint.net, effects use you @lynxster4, I'm glad that you're glad. Your shapes rock & roll, they reign & rule. Thanks again. And trust me, you will get more because this is not all. Winter is coming...
  21. I really like this plugin. The thin line (1-2, seldom 3) makes best results, especially when combined with embossing.
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