I started a new thread so the replies would not get lost among the critiques of your smudge painting efforts.
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The short answer is, "No, this isn't smudge painting" per se.
Smudge Painting is typically associated with a style achieved by using the
Smudge tool in programs like Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, Elements, etc. to render the oily-painted effect.
The method Sheri uses appears to be based on
Corel Painter and is similar to techniques taught by Jeremy Sutton, Carrie Woeck, Marilyn Sholin and Jane Conner-Zizer.
See:
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http://www.paintercreativity.com/
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http://www.carriewoeck.com/
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http://www.msholinprosales.com/shop/software.html
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http://www.janesdigitalart.com/jdas/...io=./Paintings
Painter has its own collection of brushes that give one a LOT more options and control over the very basic Smudge tool. The foundation of the method in Painter is known as "cloning," which can be very loosely compared to using Photoshop's Art History, History or Stamp brushes which use a History State as a pixel source. One uses a combination of Painter's "cloner, "blender" and regular brushes to achieve the desired result.
Does this help?