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apps used: Snapseed, Procreate, iColorama

Digital painting with ProCreate 5, iPad Pro, and Apple Pencil.

Procreate, Inkpad, Fractaleid, Living Planet, Superimpose

Original digital painting (doodle?) with Procreate on an iPad Pro with Apple Pencil.

 

Glitch art derived from this painting is here: flic.kr/p/239AcWm

iPad drawing in procreate.

Drawing my Grandma, while I was sitting with her .

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What a beautiful woman 😭:). How she ended up here, maybe a portal again 😭:). I had this idea for a long time and the 'force' wants this drawn first, apparently :). It's been a while I've used Procreate for any serious drawing, for many reasons - the app itself is amazing, it's sad the creators haven't ported this app to desktop yet... why, perhaps Apple doesn't want to lose sales on it's Ipad Pros against the Wacom CIntiqs, haha :). The default procreate brushes are already great and can be tweaked not twerked, lol. The other issue is not the app itself but the Ipad itself - screen colour accuracy is horrible and final images needs to be colour corrected on my calibrated Cintiq screen, hence porting to desktop is a logical reason for pros. For this drawing, there is no black & white head profile since I painted straight to colour - that's how I used to do it & the harder way too but it seems quicker this time around :). The Procreate brushes I mostly used for this drawing is just the Flat paint brush and the Nikko brush, sometimes the oil paint brush :). Thanks for looking. Next drawing is still Jennie 😭:). Enjoy, smile even tho it hurts 😭:) & sweet dreams :).

 

Drawing timelapse found here: youtu.be/L_ADypF1M1o

iPhoneography collage from photos shot in Mexico City.

Original Digital Painting with Procreate, iPad Pro and Apple Pencil.

12 hours painting time

Original digital painting with iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, and ProCreate

This abstract art experiment was made on an iPad Air with Procreate, Brushstrokes, and PhotoWizard.

This started out as just “messing about“ with a new brush set. But it was like a rabbit hole; I kept getting more ideas on how I could extend it, balance it, and finish it. In the end, I think it’s one of my most complex paintings yet. More than 10,500 strokes, and 18 hours of painting time according to Procreate statistics.

Made with Procreate

Original Digital Painting with Procreate, iPad Pro and Apple Pencil. Post-processing with Photoshop.

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