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@jok: I didn't record the video, but I do have some steps: https://i.imgur.com/qKPaGXP.png
@all: Thank you very much for the kind words <3
It is a beautiful rendering of a beautiful subject, but I somebow miss the artistic plus of your other peaces of art. Looks like perfect craftmanship but lacks the style you are known of. I guess it's the b/w thing. Awesome work anyway, and thanks for the link...
Thanks! I guess the key in pieces like these is to treat dithering pretty much like a third colour. So you can use it both to shade and to soft the edges, kinda like AA. The problem is that it wouldn't work as nice in a smaller piece.
Looks amazing! Never seen dithering look so soft. Especially pure black and white.
It is simply stunning. Shows that realistic pictures do not need a lot of colors!