An African Leopard

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An African Leopard

Post by ega » Fri Feb 03, 2017 2:31 pm

Name: An African Leopard

100 % Digital Painting

App: Paintstorm Studio

iPad Pro and Apple Pencil
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Re: An African Leopard

Post by ArmorWraith » Fri Feb 03, 2017 4:32 pm

http://1photo1day.com/an-african-leopar ... -pictures/

Pretty darn amazing, almost a 1:1 to the reference!
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How long did this take? Months!? I have been striving for realism but always seem to stall out after a couple weeks. :c
Also what file size are you working at, the details are spectacular!

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Re: An African Leopard

Post by ega » Fri Feb 03, 2017 9:46 pm

Thank you. The image size I worked for this one is 3500 x 2188 pixels and 72 resolution.

It took me about 30 hours working around five (5) hours per day during a week.

Don't be sad. Just keep up working on your artwork. It will improve with time.
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Re: An African Leopard

Post by ziggie » Sat Feb 04, 2017 9:31 am

heheh, best joke so far, ooh and I love the 100% digital painting effects, looks like it's almost out of some fishing tutorials for complete dummies, hehe ONE on ONE ! Priceless
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Re: An African Leopard

Post by dangoh » Wed Mar 08, 2017 8:38 am

ega: do u have any clips recorded during wip? i certainly wud love to see =)
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Re: An African Leopard

Post by ega » Thu Mar 09, 2017 4:39 pm

Sorry, I don't have any. I just start painting and then paint and paint until the artwork is finished. However, during the paint process I save the work several times with consecutive names. When the work is finished I just keep the final file and delete the others. I use to do this for all my painting work.
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