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September 2, 2012
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Acrylic painting, got tired of it very much
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*LilahLazuli Sep 10, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Wow, this is AMAZING. I love it
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Mood: Adoration *APetruk Sep 26, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Thank you!
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~MetalSnail Sep 4, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Very, very cool!!!
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Mood: Love *APetruk Sep 9, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
thank you! This is so encouraging!
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:icontokslinas:
...n-da, vidno karma vaszego boga nikudyszniaja... Prekrasnaja rabota! Ruka slovno "stancevala" na bumage..
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*APetruk Sep 9, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Спасибо! На самом деле рука медленно ползла:)))
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:icontokslinas:
...tem bolee-eto uze znak masterstva. ;)
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~ghatotkacha Sep 3, 2012  Hobbyist
I viewed it in full view to start with, so it was a surprise to scroll down and suddenly realize the scale of what's bursting forth from the ground. The colors are really great, especially that glowing red orange... you've gotten a great impression of lava flowing without overworking it, it reads really nicely, very dynamic. I also like the differences in saturation from top to bottom that just adds to the sense of scale. I'm gonna repeat what others have said, the way you use acrylics is pretty amazing.
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*APetruk Sep 9, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Thank you so much! It's really interesting to read your comment as always. This special red orange glow was made with the help of "screen" layer property in photoshop. If you like you can try this effect - you just make a dublicate of the layer, then blur this dublicate to a proper quality and choose a necessary layer property for this blurred layer. Well it sounds a bit twisted, but it's very simple on practice:)
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:iconghatotkacha:
Thank you very much! I've actually often wondered how to get this effect. I'll give it a try. :D
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