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Bouguereau style digital painting part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2008

Using Photoshop to make a digital time-lapse painting of a person, shamelessly following style of master painter "Bouguereau" . Sorry if cant get anywhere close to what he can finish. :-)

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  • i am really sure, if davinci had photoshop at his time, he had used this stuff.

  • wouldn´t you make a tutorial?!!

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  • I love the way you paint in the Photoshop. It's really amazing. Can I ask you a question? How did you mix the colors in your paintings to look the paint effect? what techniques did you use?

  • Very impressive.

  • wow! davinci <3 i love your draws :) sorry for bad english but i'm italian ^_^ what's the name of this song?

  • @aphanez you are right...but there are firsts to everything.. there was a first artist that isnt recorded in history...the first person to build a house. the first person to build a "monument" .I put that in quotation because that, along with everything else listed is subject to personal opinion... thinks that is spectacular to one individual may not be to another. the same goes for ppl existing in different time periods...

    Ppl that come AFTER the first, have to learn. But i mostly agree with u.

  • very good!!

  • That's amazing. What brush did you use?

  • Fantastic!!

  • Sweet Willy inspires me too ,

    GREAT WORK,never mind the negative

    comments , embrace the positive ones .

  • i have to say the eyes are very captivating.

  • The statement that "geniuses learn without training" could not be more off. A truly intelligent person would take all the helpful resources that were accessible, learn from them, improve upon them, and possibly create his or her own techniques. Reinventing the wheel is pointless and a waste of time.

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