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I'll post new pieces here as I paint them. I hope others will do the same and start their own threads in the Art Cafe! :)
 

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These are both terrific Linda.

Thank you, F! :) 

Love the color on the little girl.  Great job, as usual.  Charlie says you are amazing.

Thank you Lynda

Both of these are absolutely beautiful.  You do such an amazing job on eyes!

Thank you, Linda! :)

Linda, do you remember what brush(es) you used on the little girl's portrait.  I love the soft, subtle background, and I have trouble achieving that in painter.  You do such a great job with lighting...perfect shadowing.

Hi Jane,
I typically find an image that has the values and colors I want to use, then "mish-mash" it all up in Corel Painter using a combination of old (Jeremy Sutton, John Derry, Richard Ramsey) brushes that I purchased several years ago, along with some custom brushes that I've created. I just sort randomly grab different brushes depending on the look/feel I'm trying to achieve. (My process is very loose and unstructured.) Then I bring it into Photoshop and tweak it further - adjust the hue, contrast and vibrance, and sharpen/soften here and there using layer masks.

I stretched my creative wings in Corel Painter 2015 today. Usually I use one or more reference photos. Today I did a piece completely from scratch. Oh my gosh, had SOOOOOOO MUCH FUN!!! 

Here's the finished piece: 

I'll took a few screenshots along the way. As you can see, I started out in a completely different direction... lol! 

I couldn't think of what to do after this, so I kept the sun and birds and sky and then went in a completely different direction. 

Once I got it to this point, it was starting to grow on me...

I decided to add more brush/bushes... The next thing I knew, they were tumbling out of the painting, which I loved. But, then I kind of got carried away...

So, I took some of them back out by combining those two layers and using a layer mask to remove some of them.

Then I cropped the image and made the colors pop more by sharpening it and increasing the contrast. 

For fun, I wrote my name in Japanese (I'm half Japanese, by the way) and put a little box around it. 

I can hardly wait to do another one!

This is wonderful and I am so glad you had fun doing it. I love the foreground flowing or growing out of the frame. It is so creative!

Thank you, F!  I'm looking forward to exploring a bunch of different styles. :) 

Linda, this is awesome!  I love this color palette and how the painting "overflows".  I also love your individual "chop".  Painter is so much fun!

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