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by John Wills
$15.50
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Colorization of a German machine gunner.
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11 oz.
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Colorization of a German machine gunner.
Hello and thank you for visiting today. I have 15 years of technical design experience in the Civil Engineering field and am available for hire as a freelance graphic designer for any project you may have. I am very passionate about drawing and creating beautiful works of art. I will be happy to discuss any graphic needs you may have. For inquiries, please contact me via email in the link provided. 2016, I've started a game company called DigiGames, LLC to create and publish board games with potential to make those games into app's for tablet and android. Here is a preview link to my first game on kickstarter. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/digigames/974029265?token=7264a7ca
$15.50
Pennie McCracken
Truly great work John, very nicely done. Great choice of image too. love it!. l.f
Marvin Spates
Wow this is fantastic work John!!! LF
Denise Fulmer
I have no words...:-)
Douglas Castleman
I read your reply to Denise...is that all there is to it? LOL. Well, you do a great job.
John Wills replied:
lol.. I was trying to keep the explanation as simple as possible, it's not easy, but it's not rocket science either. It's tedious and you have to be meticulous with the shape creations or it looks sloppy.
John Wills replied:
I completely redraw the parts are particularly bad or need clarification. On this one, I thought he was wearing some kind of rubber neck warmer. I was wrong it was his skin. lol, so he had a black neck in the early stages until I realized the error. ;)
Denise Fulmer
That looks so real it is scary! Your abilities continue to amaze! I like the snow flurries...interesting effect L/t
John Wills replied:
Thank you Denise. You basically redraw shapes based on their color, then assign colors to match the real life version. You have to assign a transparency effect to each shape so you can see the photo underneath. Then you have to adjust the colors once the transparency is applied until it looks correct. The most time is spent picking closely around each shape. There's more to it, but that's 80-90% of how I do it. :)