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Digit-al Dozen Fairy Tales
Hi guys!
For Day 3, I went with my take on Hansel and Grethel...it didn't turn out how I envisioned, but I promised you a long time ago I'd show you "fails" along with successes. While this isn't a straight-up fail, it's not my best work. In my defense though, this was before I got my favorite detail brush!
For this, I started with a plain black base (Wet n Wild WildShine Black Creme) and used acrylics for the rest.
Check back the rest of the week for more!
And be sure to check the links below to see what the rest of the gang came up with.
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This is absolutely awesome!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an art! You are so talented, honey! And I really love this story! They're so brave!
ReplyDeleteThe house looks like it's glowing! I'd go there too if I was those kids walking in your creepy forest!
ReplyDeleteWoman, you completely slay me. I love these!
ReplyDeleteThis is so prettty! I don't know how you manage such detailed looks without them ending up muddled!
ReplyDeleteyou are a total goof - this is totally awesome!! You did the entire scene, and I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis looks pretty dang cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing - it's got a really artistic feel to it.
ReplyDeleteI think that this looks great even if it didn't turn out how you were imagining.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNot a fail at all; sometimes we are our own worse critics!
ReplyDeleteI had to comment on its beautiful surreal mood and feel! They are a beautiful set!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI definitely don't see these as a fail! I love all the detail and effects that you created (it almost looks like there's mist in the trees!?). Awesome as always :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so deep and weep done. So amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, if this is a fail (which is better than my best!), girl it's a perfect fail! The atmosphere it gives off is fabulous!
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