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Saturday, September 2, 2017
Recent digital art
Since I have a new computer is was about time I relearned how to use firealpaca, I also downloaded Procreate on my IPad and my usual Adobe Illustrator. Here's pieces from most of the month of august through today and yesterday. Hope you like them!
That was done for a family friend, my mum told me to draw something at the last minuite and I had just downloaded Procreate so it was done as a test. It's just a flower like thing.
FireAlpaca is a free drawing and painting application for PC and Mac. It's fairly simple to use whence you understand it a bit. Luckily I have some friends who can come to the rescue of need be.
I have never heard of Sketch.io before. I'll check it out.
Nice!
Which ones in particular are those?
Thank you! That was done using Adobe Sketch, with the watercolour tool and white and yellow for stars and constellations, and blue pen for outlining. I'm quite proud of it, I haven't thought up a title for it yet, something like goddess of the constellations or something of that sort.
I love them!
ReplyDeleteCould you tell more about the bloom in the last picture?
And what application is Firealpaca? I do know the Free and Open Source scene fairly well.
Since January I have been using sketch.io to draw. David Hockney has inspired me a lot.
In October there will be an Art Show and Sale.
I love the pictures which capture some form of enchantment.
Like the one with the nebulas and starstuff
Thank you Adelaide!
DeleteThat was done for a family friend, my mum told me to draw something at the last minuite and I had just downloaded Procreate so it was done as a test. It's just a flower like thing.
FireAlpaca is a free drawing and painting application for PC and Mac. It's fairly simple to use whence you understand it a bit. Luckily I have some friends who can come to the rescue of need be.
I have never heard of Sketch.io before. I'll check it out.
Nice!
Which ones in particular are those?
Thank you! That was done using Adobe Sketch, with the watercolour tool and white and yellow for stars and constellations, and blue pen for outlining. I'm quite proud of it, I haven't thought up a title for it yet, something like goddess of the constellations or something of that sort.