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    Default Calling for still life paintings

    How about sharing your still life paintings. My style was getting too tight after trying photorealism. So I tried a looser style still life. I used Autodesk Sketchbook Pro for Android on my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 edition). Avocados and strawberries make interesting subjects for painting.
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    Strawberry & Avocado Salad

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    Default Re: Calling for still life paintings

    ...it was a dark morning, I found them on the counter...waiting

    --digital painting with PS Elements 8, a run-of-the-mill HP G60 notebook & 13 year old mouse--
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    "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do, so throw off the bowlines, sail away from safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore, Dream, Discover."
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    That is amusing. Here is an Granny Smith apple which I then shifted into red. Drew the water droplets one by one using Sketchbook Pro on a Surface Pro 2 tablet. Some of the water droplets look too milky after the red shift, so I will have to redo them. I sent this to apple grower organizations and they really liked it.

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    Corel Painter X -Wacom intuos3 tablet
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    Default Re: Calling for still life paintings

    Very nice work!

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    Default Re: Calling for still life paintings

    Painting this prime rib made me so hungry! I used a blurry brush for blending and coverage, but may sharpen up the green beans and pink meat surface as it looks out of focus.
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    Default Re: Calling for still life paintings

    I've done a series or two of still life modeling and such, but only one digital painting. Here's my white on white. Corel Painter.


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    Default Re: Calling for still life paintings

    I like the thick monochromatic paint. It has a sculptural effect.
    I tuned up the prime rib, a little less blurry and more juice cup detail.
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    Default Re: Calling for still life paintings

    Quote Originally Posted by qxmseo View Post
    Why you are sharing all dishes photos?
    Yeah, why? You're making me hungry.

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    Default Re: Calling for still life paintings

    It's really beautiful Wildrice. Just to say that I would take a look to the shadows at the bottom.

 

 

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