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Fruit Salad...YummyYummy!!!


This is great, absolutely love it.

My heads spinning again though . so many people just seem to have an insight to where i live, this looks just like our starter on the main menu in the ward10..that they give us only on a sunday as a treat.

Great work.like it lotts.

Thank you very much, I appreciate it. :)


ps. I hear the guy in the next cell got out and joined the wiggles or something. :twisted:
 
Sorry I'm so late to this one! This is fantastic FB! This is one that I actually would like to see in a speed art presentation. How much is or what parts are actually painted?
 
Sorry I'm so late to this one! This is fantastic FB! This is one that I actually would like to see in a speed art presentation. How much is or what parts are actually painted?

Thank you very much! It's all digitally painted using photo references like this
http://alongthedirtroad.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/red-bowl.jpg
for the bowl for example. And this http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Wiggles-Captain-Feathersword-Talking-Electronic-Plush-Sword-2003-Spin-Master-/00/s/MTMwNVgxNjAw/z/UegAAOxyaTxRRocI/$T2eC16FHJIkE9qU3iMOtBRRocIKJ!w~~60_57.JPG for the sword.
Then tweaking it to meet my needs. The whole picture took three day to complete, so I don't think it would qualify as speed art though.
 
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Of course your piece would or could qualify for speed art!
Most speed art is created over the entire creation process even if it takes weeks. It's just a matter of screen recording everything you do and then editing them together.
 
Fatboy just how did you achieve the lighting and colour luster to the image please?
 
Fatboy just how did you achieve the lighting and colour luster to the image please?

Some of the lighting I took from the photo reference I was using. Other than than that, it was a simple lighting setup of a main warm light coming from the right, and a cool blue fill light from the left. I used general warm and cool color overlays to add atmosphere.
Anything more specific you wanted to know Paul? :)
 

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