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Dec 18, 2017 14:32:03   #
donolea Loc: Nashville, TN
 
magnetoman wrote:
Yes, very nicely done Don. The colours are spot-on and the composition is magical. Very creative and without doubt the lady will be in wonderland when she sees it.
On a technical note, did you create each character by digitally painting or modify an existing image of the character? I’ve tried over-painting photos, usually to change the clothing of a character in my composites, but I have not started from scratch. I do know how time-consuming an image of this complexity can be! Again, well done.
Yes, very nicely done Don. The colours are spot-on... (show quote)


Thanks for your kind words Magneto, I'm sure Ali will like it as well. As for your technical questions ... Yes, I do digitally paint these from scratch. I was an illustrator, cartoonist, graphic designer and traditional painter long before I ever picked up a camera. And I still incorporate all these mediums in a number of my current works.

I belong to a digital painters group and as a condition of becoming a member, I have to document the progress of my work in either video or screenshot form. So I've attached a composite so you can see some of the progression of this piece ...


(Download)

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Dec 18, 2017 14:36:55   #
donolea Loc: Nashville, TN
 
Jim-Pops wrote:
Well done. Looks like something Disney did. They might want you to do some consulting work. :)
Like all the saturated colors. Everything looks in proper perspective for the piece.


Thanks Jim, glad you like it. I will say that some of the techniques and brushes I have created and learned are from a friend who spent over 20 years at Disney. I was able to do a freelance project for them (Disney Educational) back in 1987.

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Dec 18, 2017 14:37:32   #
donolea Loc: Nashville, TN
 
Wanda Krack wrote:
Wow, well-done.


Thank you, Wanda!

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Dec 18, 2017 14:38:12   #
donolea Loc: Nashville, TN
 
PB73 wrote:
Outstanding!!!


I appreciate that!

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Dec 18, 2017 14:39:47   #
donolea Loc: Nashville, TN
 
Frank2013 wrote:
Great job Don, your patience shows....


Thanks Frank. It does take some serious patience at times — the mushrooms are what tried my patience this time!

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Dec 18, 2017 14:47:45   #
donolea Loc: Nashville, TN
 
plessner wrote:
this absolutely amazing
she will love it for sure
I agree with the comment that you should contact Disney for work!


Thanks for your wonderful comments, and I'm sure she'll love it as well!

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Dec 18, 2017 14:56:49   #
SoHillGuy Loc: Washington
 
You and your wife have really put it together. A Bodaciously Artful composition.

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Dec 18, 2017 19:39:17   #
PAR4DCR Loc: A Sunny Place
 
Amazing work Don!!!

Don

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Dec 18, 2017 20:11:31   #
one shot Loc: Pisgah Forest NC
 
Unreal! What a wonderful, special gift. You have quite a talent.

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Dec 18, 2017 21:57:35   #
donolea Loc: Nashville, TN
 
SoHillGuy wrote:
You and your wife have really put it together. A Bodaciously Artful composition.


"Bodaciously Artful" ... I like that, thanks!

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Dec 18, 2017 22:02:09   #
donolea Loc: Nashville, TN
 
PAR4DCR wrote:
Amazing work Don!!!

Don


Thanks, glad you like it!

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Dec 18, 2017 22:04:37   #
donolea Loc: Nashville, TN
 
one shot wrote:
Unreal! What a wonderful, special gift. You have quite a talent.


Thanks for your kind sentiments; I'm glad you like it!

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Dec 18, 2017 23:02:32   #
minniev Loc: MIssissippi
 
donolea wrote:
This is an idea my wife and I had for my niece, Ali, who is an actress in southern California. OK, so this is mostly a digital painting ... however, the clouds and her face are from photos that I shot. Just consider it MASSIVE post work. It's her Christmas present this year (so don't tell anyone. Her 42" x 22" print will arrive on Tues. I wanted to do something a bit different, so I combined the characters from the Disney classic and Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland Through the Looking Glass" movie. I started this on the morning of Dec 10 and just finished it about an hour ago. All told, it was just about a 60 hour project.
This is an idea my wife and I had for my niece, Al... (show quote)


Wonderful creation Don, I'm sure she'll love it. Who wouldn't? Thank you for sharing it with us!

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Dec 19, 2017 04:47:56   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
donolea wrote:
Thanks for your kind words Magneto, I'm sure Ali will like it as well. As for your technical questions ... Yes, I do digitally paint these from scratch. I was an illustrator, cartoonist, graphic designer and traditional painter long before I ever picked up a camera. And I still incorporate all these mediums in a number of my current works.

I belong to a digital painters group and as a condition of becoming a member, I have to document the progress of my work in either video or screenshot form. So I've attached a composite so you can see some of the progression of this piece ...
Thanks for your kind words Magneto, I'm sure Ali w... (show quote)


Wow! Many thanks indeed for showing how it’s done Don, I’m sure I’m not the only one here that will be grateful for the insight to how it’s achieved. Needless to say, it’s beautiful and fascinating. I now understand much better and may even be tempted to look further into the process.

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Dec 19, 2017 16:32:10   #
donolea Loc: Nashville, TN
 
magnetoman wrote:
Wow! Many thanks indeed for showing how it’s done Don, I’m sure I’m not the only one here that will be grateful for the insight to how it’s achieved. Needless to say, it’s beautiful and fascinating. I now understand much better and may even be tempted to look further into the process.


Glad to do it. I have had to post the same type of things to skeptical trolls around the web for some of my other work. All you need is a Wacom INTUOS Pro medium tablet to get started. There's a mild learning curve to get used to the tablet, but once you do, you'll never buy another mouse again! If you can sketch anything with a pencil, you can certainly use a stylus. It's also a great tool for photo editing because of it's precise nature.

Give it a shot.

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