 So it's final.  I decided to stop noodling it and just pump it out.  I think it turned out pretty good for my first foray into digital portrait painting.  By the way, did I mention that I LOVE undo?  It beats painting on a canvas and constantly scraping, repainting, scraping, repainting, sanding, repainting until it's right.  But there is still that physical touch of paint on a canvas that I think Painter, no matter how good, can duplicate.  So I'll keep at it.  Hopefully I can get quicker from here.  If I take as long on other images as I did with this one, I'll never get any better.
So it's final.  I decided to stop noodling it and just pump it out.  I think it turned out pretty good for my first foray into digital portrait painting.  By the way, did I mention that I LOVE undo?  It beats painting on a canvas and constantly scraping, repainting, scraping, repainting, sanding, repainting until it's right.  But there is still that physical touch of paint on a canvas that I think Painter, no matter how good, can duplicate.  So I'll keep at it.  Hopefully I can get quicker from here.  If I take as long on other images as I did with this one, I'll never get any better.
Monday, April 03, 2006
First Final Painter 9 Portrait
 So it's final.  I decided to stop noodling it and just pump it out.  I think it turned out pretty good for my first foray into digital portrait painting.  By the way, did I mention that I LOVE undo?  It beats painting on a canvas and constantly scraping, repainting, scraping, repainting, sanding, repainting until it's right.  But there is still that physical touch of paint on a canvas that I think Painter, no matter how good, can duplicate.  So I'll keep at it.  Hopefully I can get quicker from here.  If I take as long on other images as I did with this one, I'll never get any better.
So it's final.  I decided to stop noodling it and just pump it out.  I think it turned out pretty good for my first foray into digital portrait painting.  By the way, did I mention that I LOVE undo?  It beats painting on a canvas and constantly scraping, repainting, scraping, repainting, sanding, repainting until it's right.  But there is still that physical touch of paint on a canvas that I think Painter, no matter how good, can duplicate.  So I'll keep at it.  Hopefully I can get quicker from here.  If I take as long on other images as I did with this one, I'll never get any better.
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