Quick Portrait
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| Of my brother, using online oekaki. Took two hours spread over a couple of days.  (Note the beginnings of a crap physics-teacher goatee :P) | 
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| whoa... he's gonna kill ya... :) just kiddin... actually, it looks pretty good... --Mike | 
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| Really good! Is that from a photo or from him posing? | 
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| Not too shabby for an Oekaki piece, I cant stand the fact the majority of them dont have layers, or are limited to just two..., so I usually am forced working with low opacity settings on the brush to "fake" a paint-brush sort of painting thing... Love the skin tones though, must have taken ages to get it as smooth as possible within said oeCrapi without throwing monitor out the window... | 
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| Check out 2draw: http://2draw.cellosoft.com Their applet, Lascaux Sketch, is really advanced with multiple layers, anti-aliasing, blending, layer modes and everything. Really nice to use. Here's another pic. No reference this time (I used a photo for the above one). A character from a game I will probably be making sometime in the future...   | 
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| Great work JimBob. As an artist myself I would love to get into this online painting lark. Can you offer some advice on where I should begin as I haven`t a clue where to start. I love the pic above BTW. Jason. | 
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| That's pretty good "Jimbob". However, how do we know it looks anything like your brother? |