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Work in progress...

Well I was working on a nebula picture for a while and I decided to start a new one with a different style of brushing... which one do you like better so far [brush style]?

First one

Second one

Info on the pictures: The first one is what the entire image looks like I just resized it down so its really small and loads faster. This is the first style of brushing I have used and have always used.

The second one is not sized down. I just cropped it from the image because thats the only part of the image that is partially done. Even still, it is still a little rough and I plan on touching up the image when I am done with it. This is the second style of brushing I am testing out to see if I like it more or not.

I wanna get some other opinions now. C&C baby!
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I prefer the first one because it has more depth to it.
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Well I'm not done with either picture yet. I just lost the brushes I was using for the first one and I have to find them again. And the second one is nowhere near complete I was just wondering which brush style is better? I would say the second one is like "impressionism." At least the way I do it is like impressionism. :O
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Yeah, I agree with Chuggs...
the first one is more a nebula, i would try to add more layers of density. But it looks as a great start to me! Anyway it's really bad to lose brushes, I know how it feels

Oh and about the style what about "digital"? that's an style nowadays!!
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