MORE SIZES LOL!
The Mushishi walling project continues.
This wall started with a simple trace of the ending illustration to Mushishi 26. With the calligraphic brush style I thought I'd make a wall similar to Oyako. Then I thought I'd do some coloring in Painter. Then it became an entirely watercolored image of Ginko. Then I added the canvas texture, one I used to use extensively in my Kino walls. Then I tried to paint a background, but it failed miserably, so I went back and dug out some vectored grass (from the Okama wall Hunter in the Grass and blended a few stocks to give some depth (but no detail) to the background.
The text was the original text on the image, Mata Itsuka, which translates to We'll Meet Again (Someday).
I WOULD have submitted this to Paintorama (I was already 80% done when Candy announced it) but by the time I was 85% done she ALSO said that a wall of Ginko alone didn't count. Well BOO-URNS you, Candy. BOO-URNS!
The Mushishi walling project continues.
This wall started with a simple trace of the ending illustration to Mushishi 26. With the calligraphic brush style I thought I'd make a wall similar to Oyako. Then I thought I'd do some coloring in Painter. Then it became an entirely watercolored image of Ginko. Then I added the canvas texture, one I used to use extensively in my Kino walls. Then I tried to paint a background, but it failed miserably, so I went back and dug out some vectored grass (from the Okama wall Hunter in the Grass and blended a few stocks to give some depth (but no detail) to the background.
The text was the original text on the image, Mata Itsuka, which translates to We'll Meet Again (Someday).
I WOULD have submitted this to Paintorama (I was already 80% done when Candy announced it) but by the time I was 85% done she ALSO said that a wall of Ginko alone didn't count. Well BOO-URNS you, Candy. BOO-URNS!






















~! You make such nice Mushishi walls!




