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IamSam

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Hey guys.

I decided to do some digital paintings and I started with this study of a cat photo that I found on Pixabay

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cats-a-normal-cat-pet-small.jpg

I only have about six hours in this painting and since it's just a study, I've left out some detail. While the painting follows the reference closely, I wanted the painting to look painted and not so photorealistic. I of course exercised some artistic license and made some changes, especially the eyes.

Please enjoy, comments and questions are always invited. Please click on the image of the painting to enlarge.

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IamSam

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Thanks everyone!

Ged said:
......I do wish you would show off more of your work
Ged, the truth is that I do many digital paintings but I don't post them. It wasn't until recently that I decided that I would post a series of animal studies. So you will see more.

Lambert said:
In all my years on this forum this is the first work I've seen from you Sam!
Well.............you just haven't noticed! LOL!! But your right to some degree, I have not posted many paintings. There is a reason for that, but I wont get into that right now. As I said above, I will post more.

My next project is a dog.
 

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My next project is a dog.[/QUOTE]

Can't wait for the dog picture...need any pictures to go by I sure plenty of got those...my 2 Shih Tzu's :rofl:
 

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Someone has asked me in a PM about why I call what seems to be a completed painting a "study". So I thought I would answer here.

For me the painting is a study because I have recently been learning more about directional texturing brushes and how I can apply them. So this was a learning experience for me in using those brushes and working out techniques that will hopefully save myself some time in completing the paintings. What I learned was that the brushes gave me the ability to quickly block out the underpainting with relative ease. I did find it difficult to control the brushes in certain circumstances when I was trying to match fur direction. Most of the finalized image was still painted with a single round brush one painstaking stroke at a time.

Also, for me, the painting still needs several more hours of work before I would ever put something like it up for sale or in the hands of a client. But I have OCD.
 

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I really love this Sam - I particularly like the catch light in the eyes, it brings a real sense of life to the study. I think it helps that I am a cat lover!

I also get the OCD issue - I have CDO - It is the same as OCD but even the letters have to be in the right order :cheesygrin:

I would love some guidance some time (once you have worked it out yourself of course ) about the directional textured brushes you are using.

Cheers

John
 

IamSam

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I also get the OCD issue - I have CDO - It is the same as OCD but even the letters have to be in the right order :cheesygrin:
LOL! I also get DCO.................but that's my Lysdexia!

fredfish said:
I would love some guidance some time (once you have worked it out yourself of course ) about the directional textured brushes you are using.
Anytime your ready. I'm familiar enough with the brushes that I think I can answer most questions about them.
 

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Excellent work Sam :hat-tip:to you..
 

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