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  1. #1
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    Default Out of the Shadows

    Seeing red.

    ArtRage.
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    Every day's a new day, "draw" on what you've learned.

    Sally M. Bode

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    Default Re: Out of the Shadows

    Hi Sally you have been busy lately all those beutifully drawn pictures. Tell me do you ever put paint to canvas and decorate your home with the results?
    Your work is an inspiration to us all, albeit that for a lot of us will never get to your artistic level.
    Last edited by parahandy; 13 August 2007 at 09:01 AM. Reason: typo
    Norman. The Flying Scotsman

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    Post Re: Out of the Shadows

    Hello Sally, what a splendid bird !
    I've no idea how you did that
    Marcia
    A mind is like a parachute, it doesn't work unless it's open.
    Frank Zappa

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    Default Re: Out of the Shadows

    Very well done Sally!
    John Rayner
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    Default Re: Out of the Shadows

    It starts with a photograph. This particular one the shadows had gone completely to black. Meanwhile about six layers of "screen" mode, merged to one layer, then, having reserved one layer unaltered, erased the now overexposed parts of the bird. This does make the underexposed part very muddy, grainy. But if you use it as a source of painting, it does some nice stuff.

    I have been working with photography lately, either redrawing it, or altering it a lot and then painting over it, just having fun.

    Since most of these are from images found on the web, they look nice on screen, but wouldn't be really large paintings if printed. But they are good studies for if I wanted to expand on what I've done to paint on canvas. I have done that before. But it's been a while, messier to do, but it has it's own reward.

    Some people print on canvas, in this, I guess you'd have to have it done or to find a source canvas paper and a wide berth printer which can handle it.

    This was done in ArtRage, a $25.00 program, but there is a free version, actually, there is nothing I did in this one which couldn't be done in the free version.
    Every day's a new day, "draw" on what you've learned.

    Sally M. Bode

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    Default Re: Out of the Shadows

    Quote Originally Posted by sallybode View Post
    Seeing red.

    ArtRage.
    I use artrage too.... it's an awesome program, alot of potential. HEY!!!!?? Your bird just bit my finger

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    Default Re: Out of the Shadows

    Stop looking delicious and you won't have a problem. Either that or don't be "seedy". Take your pick, which ever fits.
    Every day's a new day, "draw" on what you've learned.

    Sally M. Bode

 

 

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