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steampunk environment... actually my first big raster coloured illustration. i'm easy with vector colours but never got familiar with raster illusustration.

Any good advice will be appreciated!
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:iconnomadfromdesert:
Very talented illustration,
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but I just can't help to think there is even too much steampunk cliches in it. (sorry for the double comment, my mistake)
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~activateru Oct 23, 2007  Professional Interface Designer
NomadFromDesert, thank you very much. Well actually there were going to be even more details like railways all around the city on different levels but I was afraid to overload the setting :)

Anyways, I'm not a good artist when it comes to colour and i have to learn so much! This is one of my first experiments with Painter so i hope to make better results with practice.

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You're welcome. I'm looking forward to see more of your stuff. I've only few times tried digital painting (with some freeware program) and got frustrated, maybe I should get some decent program too and practice harder :)
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~activateru Oct 23, 2007  Professional Interface Designer
if you're using Wacom tablet then you should have a light version of Painter Classic included within the Wacom package, it's a very good app to start with
i had 2 CDs including drivers and this painting software which is licenced and all working good

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Thanks for info, I don't have Wacom tablet (or any other) yet but I'm probably going to buy one now :).
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~activateru Oct 23, 2007  Professional Interface Designer
of course you should! and that is going to be the point of no return :)
you'll discover the magic of digital painting and won't be able to stop drawing!
Btw, i tried many different tablets and my advice - if possible - choose wacom. any size goes but it should be only wacom.
sorry if this sounds like an advertisment, it's not. Just my opinion

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