Haven’t been doing much art lately but I felt I needed a break today. Just messing around. Did about 30 stages and still not sure but here are two versions.
Lovely portrait!
Love these colors...
This is so fabulous! I love the fly on the flower and those colors!!!
Love these colors...
Thanks, ladies. Think I need to get out and do some photography for inspiration.This is so fabulous! I love the fly on the flower and those colors!!!
Yay! I knew you, if anyone, could make that iColorama border look good.
Thanks . Hmm, yes, not an easy one to use. I do tend to stick with the first lot.Yay! I knew you, if anyone, could make that iColorama border look good.
Lovely!zenjenny has inspired me to do some art using subtractive techniques using both SketchClub and Union. ie. subtracting the top layer to reveal the bottom layer using brushes in SketchClub and masks in Union. I ran the result through Style>Auto2 in IC using the first brush with much lowered opacity to give it a more painterly look at the end.
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How lovely!! The whole subtractive thing sounds a bit daunting to me... so impressed with what you create.zenjenny has inspired me to do some art using subtractive techniques using both SketchClub and Union. ie. subtracting the top layer to reveal the bottom layer using brushes in SketchClub and masks in Union. I ran the result through Style>Auto2 in IC using the first brush with much lowered opacity to give it a more painterly look at the end.
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Very nice!zenjenny has inspired me to do some art using subtractive techniques using both SketchClub and Union. ie. subtracting the top layer to reveal the bottom layer using brushes in SketchClub and masks in Union. I ran the result through Style>Auto2 in IC using the first brush with much lowered opacity to give it a more painterly look at the end.
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Lovely!
How lovely!! The whole subtractive thing sounds a bit daunting to me... so impressed with what you create.
Thanks, Ladies.Very nice!
I hadn’t thought of opacity :: painterly
And I notice elements of your base image get a real >lift> from that blend — looks like a layer: very nice — I’ll have to try that
I like the way this image has a lot of depth or sense of 3 dimensions. A lot of times combining several images ends up looking flattened into a single plane.zenjenny has inspired me to do some art using subtractive techniques using both SketchClub and Union. ie. subtracting the top layer to reveal the bottom layer using brushes in SketchClub and masks in Union. I ran the result through Style>Auto2 in IC using the first brush with much lowered opacity to give it a more painterly look at the end.
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Thanks, Brian.I like the way this image has a lot of depth or sense of 3 dimensions. A lot of times combining several images ends up looking flattened into a single plane.
I do too. This is super
Ahhhh, Protea flowers - so beautiful, and this is a lovely edit Ann.
I do too. This is super
Thank you, folks. They are actually not real but great imitations which I am taking back with me to the UK. My one bedroom has cream curtains with SA flowers on it so this will go nicely.Ahhhh, Protea flowers - so beautiful, and this is a lovely edit Ann.
That’s lovely! Didn’t know there was new options... I haven’t used Becasso in ages.
Yes - they added “Pop Art” and “Sketch” settings to the “Artistic” group.That’s lovely! Didn’t know there was new options... I haven’t used Becasso in ages.
zenjenny has inspired me to do some art using subtractive techniques using both SketchClub and Union. ie. subtracting the top layer to reveal the bottom layer using brushes in SketchClub and masks in Union. I ran the result through Style>Auto2 in IC using the first brush with much lowered opacity to give it a more painterly look at the end.
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