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:iconsererena:
I wish I could think up pretty titles like .::Whispers of Fantasia::. or xXx~Amorphous Potato~xXx or something, but it takes forever.

Opencanvas 3+.
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:iconsamuraiqueen:
0.0 it looks like Alucard...
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:iconjimbob2000:
T'is dark and scary a pic, aye! :) Good job. the mood of the pic is quite forboding, and I like it's effect.

:D

The J
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:iconrinkori:
Amorphous Potato = BEST TITLE EVAR.


I hate those flowery titles. Say what you're going to say and get it over with. If you think more about the title than the drawing... LOSE.
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:iconbugeisha:
That's cool, very vampire-ish.
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:icondaluca:
Open Canvas seems to be one of the favourit CG-programs. Is it better/easier than Photoshop? *wondering*
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:iconsererena:
*sererena Nov 7, 2004  Professional Digital Artist
It's about 1/10th of the price of Photoshop. And also, it's got smeary painty-type brushes that Photoshop doesn't have. Most people compare Opencanvas to a simplified version of the Painter program/
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:iconleadloaded:
wow.
such depth, mystery, and feeling...
(is that the same opencanvas i'm thinking about ^^;)
you work wonders................................. . [mutters an 'i hate you' but quickly retracts]
i love hands, and those are BEAUTIFUL hands. i especially love his right one. awesome position (of hand) and colored so effectively~
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:iconsaiera:
Gorgeous work!! I absolutely love the colouring technique you've used. (hehehe...amorphous potato...)
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:iconxuco:
and interesting dude at that :0
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:iconpootskin:
that's very cool...i really like the whispy effect. i hope you don't mind, but i have a question to ask: i just downloaded opencanvas 3+, and i was wondering what settings you used to do this. (i know nothing of opencanvas) did you use the watercolour brush? was it on any certain setting? i've always wanted to try colouring works like this but have never had open canvas...i fiddled around for a bit, so i'm pretty sure you use the watercolour brush...but i think i'm missing something else.
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