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Pepper Breeze - Process
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This is my first process, not exactly a tutorial, but good enough to show u how I create a digital painting (Pepper Breeze) from scratch.
Sorry about the file size....it is kinda big.
Enjoy!
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whitefang4000
Jan 26, 2012
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Wow this is really cool! Could you tell me what brush you used?
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augenedit
Jan 25, 2012
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Nice share, many thanks.
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Strega-Artemisia
Jan 4, 2012
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I love "making of" series!
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shanedemonslayer
Dec 2, 2011
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i just love ur art
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eldesertor
Dec 2, 2011
I have no words! Very elegant sketch!
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rinnemarielle
Nov 7, 2011
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amazing...
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teamoth
Oct 11, 2011
Amazing.
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SarahRStraub
Oct 2, 2011
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I wish I knew what you did to soften the pencil lines in the final step. So lovely and ethereal...
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KandiKrocodile
Nov 24, 2011
Student Digital Artist
If it's in Photoshop, simply lower the opacity of the pencil layer, it'll soften the lines to how you want them
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TheTeloch
Sep 26, 2011
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I love seeing art broken down. It really allows you to see exactly what kind of work went into the project and allows you to appreciate the finer details more. It's like have a personal guide at a museum.
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