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Chella Reaves

Artemis Stone
Artemis Stone by @klawzie (Chella Reaves)

Artemis Stone again, in class. (Apparently one that overlooks the lake.)

Drawn in a program similar to OpenCanvas called DELETER. If you'd like to see the progression file, click here. (Note that you have to have the program installed first!)

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Posted: Thursday, 14 August, 2003 @ 03:19 PM

First: That has GOT to be one of the best faces you've ever drawn. I really really like it--the features, the 3Dness...All excellent. Your anatomy and lines are really looking good here, and the hair texture works well with the stones.

My question: how is that Deleter program, compared to OC? I've heard of it, but never used it.

Posted: Friday, 22 August, 2003 @ 10:23 PM

Thanks! I have to say it's deffinately one of the favorite faces I've ever drawn. ;)

The Deleter program is much more advanced than OC. I think it's like the difference between, say, Photoshop and MGI Photosuite. Photosuite has some interesting things you can do - but Photoshop can do more of them (and better). I don't think that Deleter (unlike OC) can have group-sessions for artwork, though. And that's the only reason I've "kept" OC on my hard drive. :)

I've only completed this one picture in Deleter, though. But once I've wiggled completely out of Art Block, I think I'll play with it more. :) (Also, check out that site I linked up there - there are plenty of .oes files from awesome artists to watch. ;) )

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