Friday, October 20, 2006

faux wood painting

I was messing around with layering textures-n-stuff in Painter and a goofy squinty sketch emerged.

20 comments:

  1. Pretty cool effect with the wood texture, not to mention a very nice painting :)

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  2. Anonymous6:20 PM

    You sir, are good. I bid you good day.

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  3. Cowboy graffiti! Great face.

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  4. Wow amazing blog! Your faces are hilarious and so appealing! totally inspired!I love your style and your colors..everything..can't wait to come back again!

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  5. I can't help it, I need to post a comment for each of your new drawings, Ryan!! there is always something impressive in them, something I'd learn!! that's not fair!!
    this cowboy is great even if less detailed than the last posts, we could find really good things in this one, the lighting on the neck for example... every post is a real lesson, thanks for sharing your so good art with us...
    you still rule Ryan! (and I guess this will not change...^^)

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  6. Oh yeah, this reminds me---I don't like you anymore.

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  7. Beautiful stuff!! I love Painter. This reminds me a bit of Don Seegmiller... But clearly, you have your own style. Strong!!!

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  8. wonderful paintings!

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  9. My only criticism, with all your work, is that there is too much good in all of them. Yes, you could definitely tone down the awesome in all your art.

    Now if you'll excuse me, I have much weeping in the shower to do.

    Good day.

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  10. Good... very good... I´love...

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  11. will you sign my wacom tablet?

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  12. You know, I have tried layering stuff in painter and I never got it to make a cowboy. You will have to show me how sometime.

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  13. Dude, how do you crank em out so fast? Love it!

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  14. Seriously, for the love of humanity... your stuff is Awsome!

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  15. i'll got to try painter sometime...i love this one too.

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  16. Really good stuff !!!

    I assume you used a wood texture to start with?!

    jordan

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  17. what is the program you usd to do that? awesome work

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