@Stella85
Stella B.

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Posted: Saturday, 27 November, 2004 @ 03:43 PM

Hey! Another Corel Photo Paint user! There doesn't seem to be too many of us out there. I've been struggling to figure out Photo Paint 8 for about two years now. You've obviously mastered the program though, the coloring in this is amazing, it's very clean and professional. The detailing in the head, and the scales, as well as the texture in the rockface is awesome. I really like the stylized look of this too, and the pose is very dramatic. Awesomeness ^_^

Posted: Sunday, 30 January, 2005 @ 07:02 AM

Thanks!!! :) You're right, there aren't many Corel users in this world. I've used it for 8 years now... and I still don't understand everything g. But I like it, it's a very good program.

PS: I know I'm replying late -_-

Posted: Saturday, 27 November, 2004 @ 04:14 PM

Lovely work. The pose flows really well, and the stylization suits it very well. Love the inks too. Nice job. :D

Posted: Sunday, 28 November, 2004 @ 08:06 PM

You used Corel to make this? x.x Wow... I find that program to be very confusing, so I have -no- idea how you made this prettyness. I love the purple scalies! They look so shiny and real. The rock perch and the canyon in the background are very nicely done, they look very much like rocks. For some reason rocks are a lot more difficult to pull off then most people think...but you have mastered the technique it seems x) Hooray!

Posted: Sunday, 30 January, 2005 @ 06:26 AM

Here comes a very late answer lol... Thank you very much for the nice comments! hugs Yes Corel is quite confusing but I love it anyway and I think I'm used to it now. :)

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