Hi Everyone,
These were done in Photoshop using only "Elliptical marquee tool" and nothing else! Sometimes just one tool can give you so much, specially when you are not sure of other tools in the software...HeHe :o)
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Oh jafar is a really beutiful design :)very beautiful colors :)
How true! I am going to try the same for the Flash animation -- do you think that's possible without a graphic tablet? We shall see! Loved the pastel color choices.
Very interesting exercise ;)
I like very much the Totoro below :D I'm also a Miyazaki and Aardman films fan.
True!
You'll never find the bottom of Photoshop.
I like the bow on the tail.
HE ! HE!! Wicked!! I love it!
is very nice what are you doing with elipses only
Hello!I'm still learning about Photoshop and Corel...and Flash...ehehh!Digital tools are quite a world!Meanwhile I stick to scissor, fashion magazine paper, glue...Check my work if you can, I'm interested in the opinion of professionals because I don't have a degree in arts or anything, that's why I made a blog, there is ,I can be in touch with people that like to draw, paint and so. Maybe I can learn with you all!Bye!
Hi!
I sow your link in Belinha´s blog and I visit now, congratulations you have a very good job! I like so much.
From Rio,
Best regads
Mauricio
Hello again!!I came to thank your words in my PAPELUSTRO and to check new posts!All the best!
Ugly english....
I saw.....
Thanks Jafar I will miss you ,you always very kind.Take care and please keep up this blog, when I back I hope to see great art from you,you know you have sensitivity with colors and your characteres are cute.:)
Congratulations by your beautiful work… I am putting in one of my blogs diverse works and have put a Link towards yours.
Greetings :)
colors look awsome! And it looks like it was done in flash. Nice cartoony style!
Steve
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lovely sketchings! congratulations!
greetings from Spain!
I like stuff this simple... made for flash or limited animation. Reminds me a little of Hans B. Well done.
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