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this is all from wintersession. pretty much did a LOT fo doodling and exploring with a set subject.

THIS TIME i tried mimicking what i do on brown paper. kind of a turdy landscape.
very secretly, the murkier and muddier it looks, the more i like it, but uh-

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:iconoonanami-chanoo:
What medium are you using to paint this? (And pretty much the rest of your pictures?)
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:iconred--squirrel:
~Red--Squirrel Oct 8, 2009  Professional Traditional Artist
I love muddy too, its all good!
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:iconvelasa:
~Velasa Apr 5, 2009   Traditional Artist
The whole gritted down look is pretty awesome to behold. I especally like how it almost hides the troll beneath the bridge but not quite, which fits the feeling of the story if I remember it at all right.
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:iconmuura:
I LOVE the murky/muddy feel ♥
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:iconjonbeanhastings:
~JonBeanHastings Feb 21, 2009  Professional General Artist
Very Arthur Rackham... nice.
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:iconxxsqueekbatxx:
The colors in this are so gorgeous, wow!
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:iconscummy:
~Scummy Feb 19, 2009  Professional Digital Artist
Your billy goats gruff illustrations remind me a bit of classic illustration, maybe a bit like Arthur Rackham. I love you billy goat's gruff. Great work.
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:iconsubishi:
~Subishi Feb 19, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
I like all of these...the colors and moods are great, as are the compositions (like on troll encounter, great point of view!) and I think I like the murkier/muddier colors too :D
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~lazysmirk Feb 18, 2009  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
This one has a great feel to it. The murkiness works.
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