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Archive

The Archive is where I place older articles that still hold value—work that’s no longer current, but not outdated. Writing that belongs to the long timeline of the journey, preserved because it continues to inform, inspire, and connect to the art I’m making today.

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Tutorial: Painting Curly Hair in Corel Painter

Archive: Originally Published February 2009 When it comes to painting portraits, faces are definitely the hardest pa...

Creating Mosaics and Stained Glass with Digital Tools

Originally Published February 2009 The following question comes from one of our readers: “I am interested in modifyi...

Inspiration: Dominic Davison

Archive: Originally Published January 2009 Dominic Davison is one of the finest landscape artists working today, dis...

Resources: Free 3D Model Sites

As wonderful as Vue is, it’s not a modeling application. Sure, you can try to create models using Boolean operations...

Marketing: Standing Out in the Digital Crowd – Part Two

Originally Published December 2008 Several years ago, back before the current economic meltdown, marketing guru Seth...

Tutorial: How to create your own Image Hose nozzles

Archive: Originally Published November 2008 The Image Hose in Corel Painter is often misunderstood but is quite easy...

Review: Vue 7 Infinite

Originally Published November 2008 On November 4th, 2008, E-on Software announced the availability of Vue 7 Infinit...

Tutorial: Painting Fairy Portraits with Corel Painter

Archive: Originally Published November 2008 One of the ways my studio, A Work of Art, helps professional photography...

Create Digital Backgrounds with Vue, Part 3

Originally Published October 2008 Day turns into night with a click of the mouse: a portrait created with Vue Inf...

Create Digital Backgrounds with Vue, Part 2

Originally Published October 2008 Today we continue with part two of our series on creating a digital “set” for you...
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