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That looks pretty well finished indeed! Great image, too.
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Many thanks for Your comment.
I'm pretty new in Krita, (I use it occasionally, more or less from one month) and being very realist and picky (at least in traditional painting) with this new tool I think I can do even better! |
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In traditional painting you get to a point where editing gets difficult and risky. So this is a vital question in digital painting. I ask myself if i have reached my personal goal for a work, that might differ from a satisfying visual end result. Another thought is that the time i spent to improve a painting could also be time spent on a new work. From the rational side this helps me to find a balance. Non-rational it is easier: When the energy and passion for a work are gone, all things i do further from that point, will not improve it.
I like this work as it is. I looks "finished" to me and has something that touches me in a way that lies beyond explainable or rational realism. |
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Hello Vasco,
is very rewarding to read this comment from you, that I consider among the best artists using Krita. Thank you so much and thanks to everyone for the nice words. To me, however, still seems to be missing a few tweaks! Sorry for my English, translated by Google! |
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Now I think it as finished! |
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Whener you want to.
In my opinion, it depends on what you want to achieve, and if you feel the work expresses that, then there it is. You have to put a "limit" because you can never end to add details.
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