More SGA art…and not chibis this time! *gasp*
Since coming back from Thailand (I'll post on the trip soon, I swear, with pictures even. Really, really I will), I've been working feverishly to get this picture for the SGA art fest,
paintedspires, done in time for my posting date of Tuesday. And I succeeded, and well, it's Tuesday, at least by my time, so um…yeah.
Little preview:

Title: Night Reflections
Artist:
gnine
Rating: G
Prompt: Whales, stars, Atlantis at night
Medium: original quick pencil sketch, scanned and colored in photoshop
Character(s): Atlantis, Rodney, some whales
Notes 1: Thanks to
xparrot and my brother for their usual beta efforts, otherwise known as "hey, come here and tell me what's wrong with this."
Notes 2: I wound up using over 80 layers in photoshop to get the completed image(my computer was NOT happy) and it took about as many hours to do so. :-p The prompt didn't really specify Rodney or anything, but well…whales! How could he not be there? ^_-

As always, C & C very appreciated! ^_^
ETA: now with links to downloads for wallpaper-sized versions:
1600x1200
1680x1050
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Little preview:
Title: Night Reflections
Artist:
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Rating: G
Prompt: Whales, stars, Atlantis at night
Medium: original quick pencil sketch, scanned and colored in photoshop
Character(s): Atlantis, Rodney, some whales
Notes 1: Thanks to
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Notes 2: I wound up using over 80 layers in photoshop to get the completed image(my computer was NOT happy) and it took about as many hours to do so. :-p The prompt didn't really specify Rodney or anything, but well…whales! How could he not be there? ^_-
As always, C & C very appreciated! ^_^
ETA: now with links to downloads for wallpaper-sized versions:
1600x1200
1680x1050
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Yeah, but see-- you kept on working on the patch until it looked perfect. And that is what I love about this piece. The hard work clearly shows in all the little details.
or the even more "fun" realization that you've been drawing on the WRONG layer for who knows how long
God yes-- that is horror all right. And then you have to remove all the work and create a new layer to do the same work all over again. And of course the second time around doesn't go as smoothly as the first one. *cringes* Yeah, I know how that feels.