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Full size please! Doesn't it really look like old paper or parchment? This is 100% digital! (except for the hand drawn and scanned flower) Done entirely in gimp 2.4.6.
I am so excited!!! Ok so I found torn paper edge brushes for Gimp made by disdainful soul . link: [link] I hope you don't mind but I had to modify them a little bit. Ok I searched around through tutorials and i found a deviation with a link to a tutorial on how to make your own paper textures!!! link provided by Link to paper texture tutorial: [link] As in my original deviation, grunge textures are from this link: [link] crackled paper texture is all mine thanks to the tutorial yayness! Drawing is my own drawing. Signature is also. Zomg I am so excited at what I did! A little dodging and burning here and there, a few textures, and wow. Well, at least I think it's great. Comments
Thank you! It is so very easy once you learn how. I have already gone nuts making paper and wall textures, lol. I have stucco, cracked wall, several paper textures... I'm having a ball!
-- Member of =DA-Flowers and *flower-lovers and *bw-paradise and *TheKnotters *color-me-club "Better to light one small candle than to curse the darkness" ~ Chinese proverb Visit my Etsy Store! [link] very awesome texture
I like it -- Nature the master of the creation Learn more nature\'s geometry please go here [link] Thank you!
-- Member of =DA-Flowers and *flower-lovers and *bw-paradise and *TheKnotters *color-me-club "Better to light one small candle than to curse the darkness" ~ Chinese proverb Visit my Etsy Store! [link] Thank you, lol. I'm glad you like it.
-- Member of =DA-Flowers and *flower-lovers and *bw-paradise and *TheKnotters *color-me-club "Better to light one small candle than to curse the darkness" ~ Chinese proverb Visit my Etsy Store! [link] |
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June 29
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