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Portrait of an Oregon Ocean Scene

2D Landscape posted on Mar 04, 2005
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I guess this could be called a composit/matte style painting. Done in Photoshop. Used elements of digitial photographs, placed over a black and white sketch outline done while sitting on a bench near the beach in Gearhart, Oregon. The elements were then extended with brushes and clone stamps, as other techniques to produce a realistic looking ocean "painting". Quality is not ultra high, this is my first ever attempt at anything like this, and have only been really getting into photoshop over the last month or two. Original black and white outline sketch can bee seen here http://home.comcast.net/~james.schumacher/beachsketch.jpg

Comments (4)


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oscilis

3:43AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

I am impressed! I am new to photoshop too and this makes me want to rush off and experiment. I really like this image.

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A_

3:43AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

fantastic!

gallimel

4:36AM | Sun, 06 March 2005

it charmens me infinitely.

grayhuze

6:47PM | Fri, 29 June 2007

Your mother ruined my life on a lie for 4 years. I am now doing well, but I have to work for myself as her lie follows me around wherever I go. Doesn't that make you proud? I tried to help her, and she sold me down the river for no reason. She is an embarrassment to mankind


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