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<title>Artwork: traditional style colorization of west coast house</title>
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<description>This is done in Photoshop 7, it took about 4 hours to do. I messed with Painter before I didi this in photoshop, but I threw out the painter version. Photoshop is finally doing what only Painter did, and Photoshop does it better. The brush controls, jittering, and other radom functions really...</description>

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