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Double Trouble

A Shape shifter, a Dragon perhaps

32 total reviews 
Comment from Sean T Phelan


It's most likely a Creature of Faery,Cleo! ( They're the Master Shape Shifters of this particular Universe after all! )
She's experimenting with her magical Glamor,either for a definite purpose or maybe just because it's enjoyable for them to do so!
I'm certainly enjoying your colorful and wonderfully Original digital creation that you've presented us with here!
It's Outstanding!
~Sean

 Comment Written 05-Apr-2021


reply by the author on 05-Apr-2021
    Thank you very much, Sean, for your encouraging comments!!! :o) :o) :o)
    You gilded my evening!!! :o) :o) :o)
reply by Sean T Phelan on 06-Apr-2021
    You're Most Welcome,Cleo! : )
Comment from sandysartstudio


Had to laugh at your dragon lady which i love by the way. The colours are wonderful and i like the way you have swirled the colours to give her a wonderful free flowing hair do. You could be quite correct as some women are dragons. next time I meet one i will think of dragons. Will bring a grin to my face. love her

 Comment Written 09-Nov-2012


reply by the author on 10-Nov-2012
    Thank you very much! Ha,ha. Almost everyone seems to meet those dragons sometimes. ;-}
Comment from DWB Pictures


Reading your artist notes, I realize you have one heck of an imagination. Good colors in this piece and lots of images hidden within. Good job.

 Comment Written 07-Nov-2012


reply by the author on 07-Nov-2012
    Thank you, I appreciate your honest review.
Comment from Giovanni Lombardi


Really like the texture of this piece except the eyes/eye brows everything in the piece flows well except the eyes i think if the eyes were a little more similar to the whole piece i would enjoy it more then i do but besides that overall good job

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 Comment Written 05-Nov-2012


reply by the author on 05-Nov-2012
    Thank you very much, I appreciate your honest review and your input. Sorry that you dislike the picture, but I cannot change those eyes without damaging my story, and the meaning of this picture. The eyes are painted this way in purpose. They are invented to pierce the viewer, make him/her uneasy. They follow the viewer from where ever he/she looks at the picture. Those eyes are painted in order to be very different and in strong contradiction to the pleasant flow of colors. Even in this humorist form, this is not a human being, but a supernatural shape shifter in a fantasy world. The alligator like dragon emerging from her hair is just getting the same eyes. She is in the process of shifting into her dragon form. I hope you understand that I cannot change those eyes, because that change would cause a different meaning.
reply by Giovanni Lombardi on 06-Nov-2012
    Thank you for your explanation i understand now what your were trying to do and like i said good job keep up the good work
Comment from marieann green


A witch looking fro a broom factory. Fun post and notes. REal scary colors and facial expression . Very nicely done

 Comment Written 05-Nov-2012


reply by the author on 05-Nov-2012
    Thank you! A broom factory, what an great idea. My thoughts are racing around an picture of that broom factory... I truly appreciate your inspiring review very much! :-}
Comment from wildfangsdigitalart


Very creative.
Wonderful piece , I love the lines , color , wonderful.
The feel of depth, nice colors
Initial impact was wonderful .
Subject matter, was wonderful ,very creative thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 04-Nov-2012


reply by the author on 05-Nov-2012
    Thank you! I appreciate your encouraging review very much :-)
Comment from helena6052


Good initial impact, excellent presentation.
My eyes moves around the frame taking in different details with each viewing. There is some interest within the main subject, the bird, eyes and dragon. I really like the colours, the eyes and the hairstyle of the main subject
The colours are suited associated with Halloween.
Nice work, good luck in the contest.

 Comment Written 04-Nov-2012


reply by the author on 04-Nov-2012
    Thank you, I appreciate your review and your wishes very much!:-)
Comment from cynnocence


Actually my neighbour is all of these lol. Love those eyes and that hair (assuming thats what they are). Great story too. Nothing is definitive in this world. Thanks for sharing and good luck in the contest. Cyn

 Comment Written 04-Nov-2012


reply by the author on 04-Nov-2012
    Right is hair, or so it seems. Maybe with some scales in it.
    Thank you so much for your great review, your wishes and the super high rating. I truly appreciate all.
Comment from Sange


You are one wickedly creative and funny girl CLEO! I like this creation showing movement and different shape shifter things. The lady, the red bird, the snakish gator thing to a wee dragon! Colorful, creative and witty! Nicely done girl!

 Comment Written 04-Nov-2012


reply by the author on 04-Nov-2012
    Thank you very much. Just between you and me. Its really a self portrait; but don't tell ;-}
reply by Sange on 04-Nov-2012
    Haha! Between you and me and my stalkers who read my every reply! Ok! Shhhhh.. zips up!
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2012
    LOL!!!
Comment from Joanna P


Very creative! I'm especially attracted to the Dragon swirling off the damsels hair on the left side of your picture and the eyes are still visible! I have personally found that achieving that type of continuous sweep with the mouse a very awkward endeavor and I'm particularly curios, if you're willing to share, about how you moved the tools with your fingers.
The hairstyle reminds me of the bouffant styles of the early to mid 60's when I was first married. Very well done and best of luck in the contest!

 Comment Written 04-Nov-2012


reply by the author on 04-Nov-2012
    Thank you very much for tour throughout review. I never learned to paint with the mouse. It is impossible for me to get fine detail. Some people use tablets to draw. I was informed that we could use some of the new I pods/tablets, but I really don't know since I am not living in the US. I use the mouse pad of my laptop. To paint this way needs some praxis and a bit of trickery, some what is not in the books. I usually scratch on paper or directly onto the [digital canvas-]screen/paper; than divide my picture into a raster [9 or 12 squares seems to be a good way]. I work separately on this squares. That technique is not so good to get a flow [as the hair]. In this cases I change the print size of the picture to a smaller format wile leaving the dpi at 400. That allows my to work on a bigger area of the picture with the knife. It works fine for backgrounds, the flow [like the green in left]and mixing colors; but it will not work for the details. For the detail I size the picture back to original. I work in ArtRage. I do not know if those techniques work in other programs.
    I hope that will help. I hope I am not to confusing. Ask if I am. English is for me just another self taught language I was never formally educated at. If you have any other questions feel free to ask.
reply by Joanna P on 04-Nov-2012
    Your English is amazingly perfect for being self taught. I will try to digest the information you sent me and introduce myself to at least one new program, "ArtRage." Thank you very much for the detailed response.
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2012
    You're most welcome :-)
    You may check ArtRage out on line. It is a relative inexpensive program and I think they do have a free trail for beginners.