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Mountain Mist

Sun Aug 28, 2011 11:00 am
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wip with 2.3.3 Mint 11 Gnome desktop.
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Re: Mountain Mist

Sun Aug 28, 2011 3:08 pm
I like your picture.
Masterfully depicted atmosphere. ...May be distant objects too saturated, the fog slightly desaturates everything with distance.

Is it possible to see it in full size? What brush engine(s) did you use?
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Re: Mountain Mist

Sun Aug 28, 2011 5:44 pm
Thanks. I used the pixel and smudge brush. A larger version is on Deviant Art: http://ghost549.deviantart.com
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Re: Mountain Mist

Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:42 am
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update to wip...it may b done.
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Re: Mountain Mist

Tue Aug 30, 2011 3:32 am
ghost549 wrote:Thanks. I used the pixel and smudge brush. A larger version is on Deviant Art: http://ghost549.deviantart.com


Oh, yes, I have visited your gallery at deviantart! There are also many other interesting works, such as "Alien Planet", "Winter Peace", "Snowfall" and others. Very nice! :)
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Re: Mountain Mist

Wed Aug 31, 2011 4:50 am
ALeXeY(akaNord3D) wrote:
ghost549 wrote:Thanks. I used the pixel and smudge brush. A larger version is on Deviant Art: http://ghost549.deviantart.com


Oh, yes, I have visited your gallery at deviantart! There are also many other interesting works, such as "Alien Planet", "Winter Peace", "Snowfall" and others. Very nice! :)

Thank you!
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Re: Mountain Mist

Sat Sep 03, 2011 10:10 pm
Hey! Great to see you over here! I've been seeing your Krita paintings over at the Krita group on deviant art. Your use of light and color is especially nice. Both versions are nice, but to be honest I love the first version the most. To me, the soft, dreamy way the fog fades into the puffy clouds just emphasises the sharpness of the treeline even more, which I love, while the mountains in the second one look like they're larger than I imagine they would be at the distance. Still, the snow blowing off the top of the main peak is a nice touch and the whole piece has a very renaissance feel that I love. Thanks for sharing it here!


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