AlunR
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AlunR got a reaction from Patrick Connor in Classic Race Bikes
Lovely work. I also use a lot of gaussian blur. If it works, use it
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AlunR got a reaction from Patrick Connor in Classic Race Bikes
Hi Peter
I had a couple of BSA's. A Bantam and a cobbled up 250 bitsa (bitsa this, bitsa that). This is a portrait of my current bike:
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AlunR got a reaction from Smee Again in Ford Capri Mk3
I tend to start by doing a line drawing using pencil. I use this as a reference. The light and shade are all from my (limited) imagination :-)
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AlunR got a reaction from digiart350 in Classic Race Bikes
Hi Peter
I had a couple of BSA's. A Bantam and a cobbled up 250 bitsa (bitsa this, bitsa that). This is a portrait of my current bike:
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AlunR got a reaction from digiart350 in Classic Race Bikes
Lovely work. I also use a lot of gaussian blur. If it works, use it
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AlunR got a reaction from Smee Again in Classic Race Bikes
Hi Peter
I had a couple of BSA's. A Bantam and a cobbled up 250 bitsa (bitsa this, bitsa that). This is a portrait of my current bike:
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AlunR got a reaction from Smee Again in Classic Race Bikes
Lovely work. I also use a lot of gaussian blur. If it works, use it
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AlunR got a reaction from v_kyr in Classic Race Bikes
Hi Peter
I had a couple of BSA's. A Bantam and a cobbled up 250 bitsa (bitsa this, bitsa that). This is a portrait of my current bike:
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AlunR got a reaction from StuartRc in Classic Race Bikes
Hi Peter
I had a couple of BSA's. A Bantam and a cobbled up 250 bitsa (bitsa this, bitsa that). This is a portrait of my current bike:
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AlunR got a reaction from StuartRc in Classic Race Bikes
Lovely work. I also use a lot of gaussian blur. If it works, use it
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AlunR got a reaction from stokerg in Classic Race Bikes
Lovely work. I also use a lot of gaussian blur. If it works, use it
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AlunR got a reaction from stokerg in Classic Race Bikes
Hi Peter
I had a couple of BSA's. A Bantam and a cobbled up 250 bitsa (bitsa this, bitsa that). This is a portrait of my current bike:
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AlunR got a reaction from MEB in Classic Race Bikes
Hi Peter
I had a couple of BSA's. A Bantam and a cobbled up 250 bitsa (bitsa this, bitsa that). This is a portrait of my current bike:
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AlunR got a reaction from MEB in Classic Race Bikes
Lovely work. I also use a lot of gaussian blur. If it works, use it
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AlunR got a reaction from v_kyr in Classic Race Bikes
Lovely work. I also use a lot of gaussian blur. If it works, use it
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AlunR got a reaction from kevinmcsherry in The Illuminati Stole My Scooter
Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever. Yes, I read those myself. Really excellent books. I was also a big fan of Michael Morcock.
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AlunR got a reaction from kevinmcsherry in The Illuminati Stole My Scooter
I love scooters. Have owned a few in my life. My favorite was my Lambretta Li150, which I tooled around on during the late 60's. I did an illustration of it a few years ago, using the old Serif DrawPlus.
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AlunR got a reaction from Alfred in The Illuminati Stole My Scooter
I love scooters. Have owned a few in my life. My favorite was my Lambretta Li150, which I tooled around on during the late 60's. I did an illustration of it a few years ago, using the old Serif DrawPlus.
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AlunR got a reaction from v_kyr in My First Ever Motorbike
This is an illustration of the first bike I ever rode. A 1948 Panther 600. Known then as a 'Slope Pot'. One bang for every 50 yards Probably the most complex illustration I have done so far. Wasn't sure if the software would handle the complexity. When I used to use Serif DrawPlus for this kind of thing, I often got a message that the drawing had become too complex to handle. Doesn't seem to have the same problem in Affinity. The biggest issue i have with Affinity though is the lack of an envelope distortion tool, which would have made things like the tank graphics easier.
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AlunR got a reaction from MEB in My First Ever Motorbike
This is an illustration of the first bike I ever rode. A 1948 Panther 600. Known then as a 'Slope Pot'. One bang for every 50 yards Probably the most complex illustration I have done so far. Wasn't sure if the software would handle the complexity. When I used to use Serif DrawPlus for this kind of thing, I often got a message that the drawing had become too complex to handle. Doesn't seem to have the same problem in Affinity. The biggest issue i have with Affinity though is the lack of an envelope distortion tool, which would have made things like the tank graphics easier.
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AlunR got a reaction from StuartRc in My First Ever Motorbike
This is an illustration of the first bike I ever rode. A 1948 Panther 600. Known then as a 'Slope Pot'. One bang for every 50 yards Probably the most complex illustration I have done so far. Wasn't sure if the software would handle the complexity. When I used to use Serif DrawPlus for this kind of thing, I often got a message that the drawing had become too complex to handle. Doesn't seem to have the same problem in Affinity. The biggest issue i have with Affinity though is the lack of an envelope distortion tool, which would have made things like the tank graphics easier.
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AlunR got a reaction from GaseousClay in My First Ever Motorbike
This is an illustration of the first bike I ever rode. A 1948 Panther 600. Known then as a 'Slope Pot'. One bang for every 50 yards Probably the most complex illustration I have done so far. Wasn't sure if the software would handle the complexity. When I used to use Serif DrawPlus for this kind of thing, I often got a message that the drawing had become too complex to handle. Doesn't seem to have the same problem in Affinity. The biggest issue i have with Affinity though is the lack of an envelope distortion tool, which would have made things like the tank graphics easier.
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AlunR got a reaction from GarryP in My First Ever Motorbike
This is an illustration of the first bike I ever rode. A 1948 Panther 600. Known then as a 'Slope Pot'. One bang for every 50 yards Probably the most complex illustration I have done so far. Wasn't sure if the software would handle the complexity. When I used to use Serif DrawPlus for this kind of thing, I often got a message that the drawing had become too complex to handle. Doesn't seem to have the same problem in Affinity. The biggest issue i have with Affinity though is the lack of an envelope distortion tool, which would have made things like the tank graphics easier.
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AlunR got a reaction from MattP in My First Ever Motorbike
This is an illustration of the first bike I ever rode. A 1948 Panther 600. Known then as a 'Slope Pot'. One bang for every 50 yards Probably the most complex illustration I have done so far. Wasn't sure if the software would handle the complexity. When I used to use Serif DrawPlus for this kind of thing, I often got a message that the drawing had become too complex to handle. Doesn't seem to have the same problem in Affinity. The biggest issue i have with Affinity though is the lack of an envelope distortion tool, which would have made things like the tank graphics easier.
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AlunR got a reaction from Alfred in My First Ever Motorbike
This is an illustration of the first bike I ever rode. A 1948 Panther 600. Known then as a 'Slope Pot'. One bang for every 50 yards Probably the most complex illustration I have done so far. Wasn't sure if the software would handle the complexity. When I used to use Serif DrawPlus for this kind of thing, I often got a message that the drawing had become too complex to handle. Doesn't seem to have the same problem in Affinity. The biggest issue i have with Affinity though is the lack of an envelope distortion tool, which would have made things like the tank graphics easier.