I am still doing some real drawing. Well, real drawing is still what I spend a lot of time thinking about, when I'm at baby groups and walking around pretending to be normal. I am pleased with how quickly I can do these though. Time and energy pretty comprehensively compromised these days.
One-Shot Wonders: H.T. Webster Gag Cartoons, 1903
-
At about age 17, H.T. Webster moved to Chicago to attend an art school.
Unfortunately the art school shut down shortly after he arrived. Faced with
nee...
10 hours ago
11 comments:
Chloe, what brushes in PS do you use?
especially on this one: http://bobtonexador.smugmug.com/Computers/Computer-art/Digital-Art/17734780_gjFKg2#1384600811_LmdFK7F-A-LB
Hi Max, I'm using Painter not photoshop. I think I started with digital watercolour, did stuff I can't remember, pushed it around a little bit with 'distorto' and used some 'real watercolour' at the end. I am making it up as I go along.
Oh yeah and on that one, I used some filters which I also can't remember the names of. Are they called filters? Filters? Effects?
Very cool, Chloe!
That is one magnifico Simon Cowell, down to the stubble, for cracks sake.
Is there a digital app for stubble? If not, you've invented it.
do you think you portrayed him...a little too nice.
maybe its Simon looking at his mummy?
You would draw a lovely Mrs. Cowell; down her stubble.
thanks Thomas. It wasn't supposed to be too nice. I don't hate Cowell specifically as much as some do, but he is grotesque in his way. Perhaps I am too Cowell neutral to be either fangirl flattering or hatred monsterfying.
Well, took a second look, and I don't think its too nice. Just came away with that impression at first.
There is a mindblowing energy in your work. I don´t know how you do it ! Amazing !!!!
Saskia, thank you. Your work is incredible. If I wasn't looking after a baby all day, I'd be studying it!
lovely portraits. i love Blur! :)
It can't work in reality, that is exactly what I suppose.
Post a Comment