Thank you!One of your best imho. I love the hand and the extracts.
Thank you!One of your best imho. I love the hand and the extracts.
This one makes me think of all the intagible things that overlay the physical existence of a city, all the patterns that people weave without realizing it.
YES! I wish I’d said that.This one makes me think of all the intagible things that overlay the physical existence of a city, all the patterns that people weave without realizing it.
This one makes me think of all the intagible things that overlay the physical existence of a city, all the patterns that people weave without realizing it.
YES! I wish I’d said that.
This one makes me think of all the intagible things that overlay the physical existence of a city, all the patterns that people weave without realizing it.
Ditto! Ted does have a lovely way with words... While I so succinctly shout out the wonderfully poetic "Cool!!" "Awesome!" or "Fab!!"YES! I wish I’d said that.
I started out in iColorama, playing with the shadow setting, and sort of lost my way. Again.
IColorama, Procreate, Stackables (!!).
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Ditto! Ted does have a lovely way with words... While I so succinctly shout out the wonderfully poetic "Cool!!" "Awesome!" or "Fab!!"
A little FotoDa then layered and blended in ArtStudio Pro.
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I’m reusing my Tarot-esque cards. Perhaps I’ll do a 52 Tarot thread......
Re: Al Pacino, my girlish charm.... In reality that is my daughter-in-law‘s brother, who is also my tattoo artist and my son’s best friend. A unique a character as you ever want to meet. He gave me his old Mad Magazines to read.Again the figures! [I’m thinking that’s something I haven’t seen in Etsy collage sheets - differently wrecked figures. Gap in the market, Star)
I’d love to see the middle one on a wall so I could take in the detail — I love how all the detail around the top L, the woman’s face and Al Pacino (how did you persuade him to sit for you?) all resolves into that simple quiet dark space at the bottom, with just a hint of the woman’s foot and shoe
I made them. I mean created, er, cobbled them together. I do have a set of round cards. Just between you and me and anyone else who happens along, is it okay to photograph things you might use for a physical collage and use them digitally? I mean I have a lot of things I’ve collected from magazines, books, cards that I had planned on using in a collage. How would that be any different than photographing it and using it? (I keep telling myself....and yet, I question the ethics of it.please do! Where do these cards come from? They make fabulous collages
I’d be more than happy to share any figure anyone would like. Etsy kinda scares me.Again the figures! [I’m thinking that’s something I haven’t seen in Etsy collage sheets - differently wrecked figures. Gap in the market, Star)
I’m sorry, I guess I didn’t see this before. I used an app called ArtPose to create the figures there’s a male and female version. There a a lot of poses that you can choose, but you can change and pose them in anyway. There’s a few way to save them. i nearly always use the grayscale option. Then pop over to iColorama and use threshold to get the shading. The posing part is absolutely maddening, but the rest is fun.love the contrast & clean dark lines in these two, and the golden light in the first. Those figures are cool - did you draw them as is or are they wrecks of photos?
I’d be more than happy to share any figure anyone would like. Etsy kinda scares me.
Re: Al Pacino, my girlish charm.... In reality that is my daughter-in-law‘s brother, who is also my tattoo artist and my son’s best friend. A unique a character as you ever want to meet. He gave me his old Mad Magazines to read.
Now there's a worthy gesture. Don't get ketchup on them.He gave me his old Mad Magazines to read
Oooooooo... I love all of these, Star. Wonderful edits.Different versions from the Appstract post.
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