Here is a painting that I started last year, and kind of left it in a work in progress mode. Two days ago I finished another dog portrait and decided to complete the old painting that I started a year ago. I used my beloved ArtRage software and started to oil paint the half baked portrait. I kinda like the end result - It's loose and has lot of character and fluffiness :)
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Lately I've checked out my Dog Art portfolio, and I've noticed that I have enough portraits that could be enjoyed by art lovers and specific breed fans. I created a portfolio in Fine Art America, and now, you could actually purchase prints of my portfolio (in more-than-descent price).
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This collection is ever growing one, so check it out once in a while, and most of all, enjoy the art!
This time I want to share with you my latest work - A digitally painted portrait of a Dachshund.
It's just a little taste of my Dog Art. In every Portrait I give a contemporary and urban feel, a little edgy and rough touch. I try to make those portraits as lively and vibrant as possible, after all, those pets give us so much joy, aren't they?
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So without further ado, here is Gabi :
Isn't he cute, what do you think?
I created a short video that shows the painting process (of other dog) in high speed - check it out!
I usually post this kind of stuff on my DigitalDogPortraits.com blog, but I thought you would like it too :)
This is a speed painting of a Pug, using graphic tablet and an old version of Photoshop (CS2). When I create a commissioned Dog Art I usually prefer using Vector Art on the outlines, and digital painting it afterwards, this time I just sketched a simple and loose figure, and then digitally painted it. The result - a beautiful Pug portrait, which is based on the original portrait (taken by Mike Wacht photography).
Check out the video
Here is the final version of the portrait
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Hope you've enjoyed this post, have a wonderful week!