QUOTE(saint-michael @ Nov 2 2006, 01:35 AM)

Not bad better what I could do, I can't not free hand like that, just that text is somewhat of a let down. I would have gone with a simple black brush and wrote my name within the picture itself.
Thank you
saint-michael. Yes, the text is somewhat a let down. I thought of all sorts of things - but now that you mention about a simple black brush - I guess that was a good thing. It just never crossed my mind at that particular time.
QUOTE(tommydanger @ Nov 2 2006, 01:51 AM)

Good work Vyoma

For the drawing, did you use a mouse or graphics tablet?
and why did you use gimp? part of the competition rules to use open source software?
Why did you not use paint.net, its also open source ?
(and no its not from M$)
Or do you just hate M$ with its .net framework?

Anyway good work, you can really catch the atmosphere.
But I don't really like the hair, they look "bulky" like in the '70s

I know it's very hard to do correct hair (be it in a 2d or 3d program) so I appreciate your work

Was it your idea to let look it like a water painting?
Thank you
tommydanger.
Wow! Lot many questions.

I will try to answer them all.
I used mouse for drawing it all - I do not own a tablet.
Why did I use GIMP? Well, it was not at all part of the competition rules. Heck! I had all sorts of people using all sorts of advanced software like PhotoShop pitted against me. I just do not own Photoshop and I had to go for a Open Source Software.
Why did I not use Paint.net? Well, I am not sure - I did try it before - but I preferred the User Interface of GIMP better - just a matter of personal preference.
Yes, I do hate M$. Period. I prefer not to indulge in .NET framework too.

You pointed that right about the hair - yes, it does look a bit bulky. Some of my friend too pointed it out. I wanted to get a flowy look, but it just ended up sor of bulky -

- I need to work a lot on hair and fabric dynamics.
Making the work look like water painting - that is actually a by product of the process I used to develop it from 'Concept Sketch' to this point. It would have ended up with a bit more realiastic - if not photo-realastic look if I had a lot more time and a lot more vizualization skills.

I need to work on that too.
Basically, the process I used to create this work, was to go from broad brush strokes in concept sketch layer, to more details with smaller brushes in seperate layers. As a matter of fact, I can actually get back the work from my archives, seperate all the layers, remove and rework on that hair part now. I might do it some time in future - but I am working on other personal projects now.
Thanks again, all you guys for your reviews.
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