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First raster digi painting done in Designer & Photo


Dazmondo77
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I usually use Clip Studio Paint for raster painting as it's super responsive and the blend and mix tools are brilliant, but I thought I'd work on this piece in Designer and Photo using some of the Daub and Frankentoon brushes I've purchased over the past couple of years - seems to have worked out OK although I still prefer mixing and blending in CSP 

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Affinity Publisher, Designer and Photo 1.10.5 - 2.00

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WOW!

As usual I have no idea what a 'raster painting' is or how you mix brushes etc..

Would love to do it myself but not able to get passed the language, just for a start.:D

This a stunning image; visually and socially. Its production is a mystery to me but it proves a number of things.

1/ you do not need necessarily to have the biggest, newest kit to do wonderful work.

2/skill, experience and knowledge depth will always surpass the latest most well known trickery.

3/Artistry crosses borders in the right Hands.

Congratulations from a very grumpy hard to please old git.:39_angry:

 

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