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Denise Chan

Paint-Dragon
Paint-Dragon by @denise (Denise Chan)

A speedpaint, really - wanted to try out a new free paint program called ArtRage. It's paintier than Painter itself, I swear. Feels like acrylics or oils.

Anyway! I shall call him Paint-Dragon, and he shall be mine, and he shall be my Paint-Dragon, coz he's made up of sloppy paintstrokes. :3

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20y40d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 07 April, 2004 @ 09:49 AM

DUDE IT IMITATES ACRYLLICS? ...Those were some of the ONLY paints I could ever work with reasonably...

(DOWNLOAD) Thanks for the find!

Posted: Wednesday, 07 April, 2004 @ 12:12 PM

Indeed it does! Smooshy acrylics anyway, like the way I paint - the brush picks up colour and smooshes it everywhere until you clean it and it runs out of paint and does all manner of normal brushy things, unlike Painter.

Too bad you can't zoom, though. :( S'good as a sketchpad, but no use for high-res stuff.

Posted: Wednesday, 07 April, 2004 @ 10:07 PM

I just made a li'l seascape with it...Next I wanna try painting HAPPY LITTLE TREES like Bob Ross.

Posted: Tuesday, 13 April, 2004 @ 11:27 PM

Wowwwaaaas. I can almost smell the acrylics (I hate that smell xD) while looking at this. If I didn't know any better I'd say you really did use a piant brush o: Great job, love the wings!

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