Thanks guys. I must update my blog more often. Yayo, layers are only necessary when trying something you're not sure will work, or if you want to try multiple ideas, such as when putting highlights on teeth. Using one layer builds confidence in your decisions and speeds up the thought process.
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About Me
Moyse
Bromley, Kent, United Kingdom
When Paul was three years old, he was sitting in his high-chair, a piece of paper in front of him, a crayon in his hand. He drew the first thing he could see, his foot, and the reaction from his father will stay with him forever. Thirty-four years later, and Paul is still drawing, not necessarily with crayon, and not necessarily of his feet, but with as many materials as possible, and of as many aspects of life as possible, particularly humans, and their endlessly fascinating faces. He is a published illustrator for The Weekly Standard, Radio Times, and Advanced Photoshop Magazine, and has even drawn for pop royalty, at Sir Paul McCartney's private Christmas party!
To contact Paul, email paulmoyse@wackyfeatures.co.uk, or call 07904 183 325.
Paul lives in Bromley, Kent, and is probably drawing something right now.
All images copyright Paul Moyse 2008 (unless otherwise stated).
5 comments:
Brilliant Moyse! Inspirational and educational!
Dan
Why don't you use layers?
Thanks guys. I must update my blog more often. Yayo, layers are only necessary when trying something you're not sure will work, or if you want to try multiple ideas, such as when putting highlights on teeth. Using one layer builds confidence in your decisions and speeds up the thought process.
This was very cool. What did you use to record it?
Thanks Scott! It's SnagIt8, do a search for Camtasia and you can download a trial version.
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