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    Quote Originally Posted by arsheesh View Post
    Good to know, thanks for the information. I'm still working with Krita at the moment. There's quite a bit to like about the program, and it's far superior to PS when it comes to drawing and painting. But I'm still experiencing a bit of lag time when working in larger documents.

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    Krita is a very good program. My issues with it were more related to my workflow.
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    A stunningly outstanding piece of work, I can see why your elves feel justified in asking for a raise

    I do feel there's a lack of resolution though - my OCD department feels a bit lopsided because there's no Bettererland to balance the Worserland Actually the whole place looks like travel insurance premiums may be somewhat elevated what with Wyrm Deserts, Pestplains, Dragon's Leap and Orsbang, where your 'orse explodes

    Seriously though, the thing that strikes me about this is the simplicity of the palette. It has been applied to great effect and the use of saturation to emphasise and give the impression of depth adds stunning detail. Did you adjust the saturation levels afterward or did you choose the colours beforehand?
    I suppose it really depends on what 'orse is... short for horse.. or accented for arse..... because the exploding part could make a HUGE difference.
    Though, I suspect one could lead to the other if one is sitting on the other....

    The color palette is surprisingly simple. 6 colors on top of the parchment base color.
    Mostly multiply layers and then a soft light or overlay layer for highlights.
    Color palette.jpg
    I ran a few color tests and then used those colors. I initially had just 5 colors, then added a second pale green.
    But that's pretty much it. It's subtle but can be powerful, maybe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J.Edward View Post

    I suppose it really depends on what 'orse is... short for horse.. or accented for arse..... because the exploding part could make a HUGE difference.
    Though, I suspect one could lead to the other if one is sitting on the other....
    I guess it's one way to cure piles!

    Quote Originally Posted by J.Edward View Post
    The color palette is surprisingly simple. 6 colors on top of the parchment base color.
    Mostly multiply layers and then a soft light or overlay layer for highlights.
    Color palette.jpg
    I ran a few color tests and then used those colors. I initially had just 5 colors, then added a second pale green.
    But that's pretty much it. It's subtle but can be powerful, maybe.
    It's very powerful. It's also very impressive. The subtlety is its beauty and the focus is drawn to the more saturated green areas, giving them a sort of emphasis that isn't dominating at all.

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