Stunning
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I don't comment a lot but now I have to: I really like it!
6 0 ReplyThank you, that's very kind of you!
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Nice warm looking sunset :) Are you new to Krita or a long term user? How is your experience with it compared to other software?
6 0 ReplyLess than a year. I have not used any other painting software. This is great so far, although I use like 10 percent of its features.
3 0 ReplyCool cool. Im happy there are more and more free and open source tools for every need out there :)
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Beautiful!
5 0 ReplyGlad to hear it. Thanks 🙏
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That's awesome
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That's beautiful, I would love to go for a walk there 😍
5 0 ReplyHaha nice. Greenery is good for our mood.
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I think you've really captured that beautiful sunset glow here. The golden hour. Nice work! :)
4 0 ReplyThat's the best time of the day-
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That is lovely!
4 0 ReplyI'm glad you liked it. Thanks!
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Those colors! 😍
2 0 Replythank you! warm tones are fun to paint.
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Beautiful. Whenever I open painting software I'm overwhelmed by the number of options. What kind of brushes did you use?
1 0 ReplyDry bristles, it's one of the default Paint brushes in krita. I variated the opacity and flow while working on this.
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I love it, great job! I especially like the highlights! Are the puffballs on the side of the road meant to be a particular plant? Thistle perhaps?
1 0 ReplyYeah, some kind of puffballs. I kinda added those as an afterthought. I'm from a desert adjacent town and there is a type of puffy buds that grows besides streets. yellow flowers in the beginning and then it turns into those buds, which release a lot of feathery puffiness. I don't know the proper name of the flower even in my native language but they are close to Thistle, sure.
2 0 ReplyThat could describe a pretty good number of species, but I'm going to take a whack at a couple hardy ones that get kinda tall. Could be Sow Thistle https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonchus or Cats Ears https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypochaeris
There's always Dandelions for yellow flowers that turn to puffballs, of course, but they generally have a low habit.
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What a beautiful sky ❤️
1 0 Replythanks Dude!
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