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Hey patreon buddies, hope you guys had some amazing holidays! I finally got around to finishing this painting ~ If you haven’t seen it yet, check out my earlier post to see the steps that went into creating it. I love old photos and the way they can spark the imagination, which was the inspiration for this piece. Hope you like it! I will put together a process video for it soon!

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Devotionart

Looks amazing 🙌🏻 love the strong wind movements that it shows 😍

Anonymous

oh man this one would make a great notebook cover or some such graphic.

Anonymous

I love the colours!

Anonymous

Stunning omg

Anonymous

Hi Loish! Will you be posting an interior video using procreate? I'm having a hard time trying to tackle it because I'm attempting to use the lasso tool like you do in photoshop. I know you mainly use brushes instead in procreate and I would love to see your process.

Rob Callicotte

I always love your stuff. You're such a good artist.

Anonymous

Amazing. It's like an old picture who shows us an animated story. So vivid.

FaroreNightclaw

I love the use of big, flat areas of simple color here, very effective.

Loish

hey pricella! i'll look through my recordings and see if i can put one together for you :) and otherwise a step-by-step!

Anonymous

This is so inspiring! You really captured the look and feel of a vintage photograph! Side note, and apologies if this isn't the right place for a question like this, but have you considered doing a critique video of some of your patrons' work? See where we can improve etc? I imagine you're pretty busy for something like that, but I thought I'd ask :)

Anonymous

Hi Loish! Woah! Love it. What brushes did you use?

Loish

for this one I just used the hard round brush! and of course the lasso tool!

Loish

hey kat! I have been thinking about making this a new tier for the patreon. It's a big time commitment so I

Anonymous

For sure! I would definitely upgrade my tier for that :)

Anonymous

This is reminds of the 1930s recession right before world war 2. I love this!

Anonymous

Wooooow! :O