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©2007-2009 ~joewight
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Pencil, Zig 005, Photoshop 3.0, Painter 1.Dumbass

Doing some swimsuit pics for Gold Digger, working on some more Star Wars chibi, stay tuned.

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excellent effect on the water .
and her body is very nice too ...
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awesome.... i like

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The water effects are solid gold Joe!
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COOL!!!
You coloured this on PhotoShop?!
Amazing! I need to get that programme!

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Beaut of a Gina pic. My favorite touch is the reflection. Pose is good as well.

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Awesome job with the water reflection. That must've been hell to do!

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Okay, I have to ask, how the hell do you get the reflection effect like that? It's incredible. 0_o
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For those asking about the reflection:

Once the figure was done and colored, I copied it, flipped it upside down, darkened it, desaturated it some, scaled down it to make it "flat", and pasted it to the sand/water (which was painted, along with the clouds, on the background layer).

Next I brought the flattened pic into Painter 1, and scrubbed the crap out of the reflection with several tools, including LIQUID-PINCH, LIQUID-BULGE, LIQUID-DISTORTO, PALLETE KNIFE, and whatever else I thought might work.

I then brought it back into Photoshop to adjust some color and use the SMUDGE tool (which I can control more easily than the Painter tools).

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