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Number of face-offs: 5
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Nick Oldham
excellent stuff andre, thanks for your comment on my images too.. I love using biro , scanning and taking into Illustrator, trying to keep the organic feel of the biro ... also love your Biro portrait, excellent! Cheers Nick -
Andre Alexander
Again a sincere thank you for placing such a constructive comment Jeremy. Coming from you is certainly a compliment. -
Jeremy Murphy
That's a really cool pic. I'm totally impressed with how you can use curved lines like that too make such a true to life texture. That couldn't have been easy. Great work man! 5* -
Andre Alexander
Thanks David for your most valued comment. It's much appreciated. The tree was drawn completely from memory with no reference involved. I scribbled it on a piece of paper, scanned it in and loaded it in Adobe Illustrator. Yes, I just love trees. Study -
David Neaves
I like this Andre,the tree looks as if it is leaning away from the viewer.I too like painting trees. Did you have a reference, and how was it drawn?.5 -
Andre Alexander
Thanks again Bengt fortaking the time to place a comment on one of my efforts. It's much appreciated. -
Andre Alexander
Thanks again Hobbie. Always appreciate what you have to say. You're right. I'm hoping to include it in my next 3D scene. -
Steve Stanley
...been some time Andre, was just curious when we'd see the next project. And viola, there you are. Like Davidc, the perspective seems to be what your going after. I likes it..has a creepy, dead feel to it. Maybe a prop for an upcoming full piece eh?
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