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    Amazing work

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    nice to see a fellow artist around here I hope I find the time to do something civil war based some day, too. Keep up the good work!

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    This is some pretty cool stuff! I've got tot get me one of those someday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NJ87Army View Post
    O wow great work Cruor , things like this little detail can make a communtiy of war of rights go a long way to making this game have more of a personal feel
    Thanks, I appreciate it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Marine View Post
    Amazing work
    Thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gamble View Post
    nice to see a fellow artist around here I hope I find the time to do something civil war based some day, too. Keep up the good work!
    Hello and thanks! Do you upload your works any place where I can see them?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cricket View Post
    This is some pretty cool stuff! I've got tot get me one of those someday.
    Many thanks, feel free to contact me when you're ready for it.

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    You've inspired me to attempt this myself.... Im a graphic designer by trade and have always enjoyed taking on new challenges. Can you give me any advice for a portrait novice. I assume you use either Illustrator/PS or both, was their any tutorials that you found helpful when you started out on this road?
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMuffin View Post
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    Looks great!

    Did you notice ingame, that the 1st Texas uniforms got adjusted? They look more like your corporal there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hinkel View Post
    Looks great!

    Did you notice ingame, that the 1st Texas uniforms got adjusted? They look more like your corporal there
    I thought I did notice some differences and adjustments, like them a lot!

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    can i get one oh these ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Caldwell View Post
    You've inspired me to attempt this myself.... Im a graphic designer by trade and have always enjoyed taking on new challenges. Can you give me any advice for a portrait novice. I assume you use either Illustrator/PS or both, was their any tutorials that you found helpful when you started out on this road?
    This is a very broad question to put forward. Illustrator is rather useless for drawing or painting, I use Photoshop, however it doesn't really matter what program you're painting in, I know people like Sai and Krita (this one is free), and they are all similar enough for most things to be applicable cross platform. The important fundamentals: colour and light, anatomy, composition have little to do with software, and I suggest getting a good textbook, like Bammes or Hampton for anatomy, James Gurney's "Color & Light" for, no surprise here, colour and light, Loomis' "Creative illustration" for composition, but it covers colour and light well too. Most tutorials you find on the internet often don't go into enough depth or provide with good continuity to learn efficiently.
    Add me on Steam so that if you have more questions or want feedback you can reach me there easily.

    Quote Originally Posted by Duke Of Longtree View Post
    can i get one oh these ?
    Sure, message me here or on Steam.

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