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Nazareth Borough Park at night with fog from my porch using a 400mm lens and tripod

crosshatch micron for class

Tim & Richa's remodeling project is in full swing.

San Diego, CA.

7.25.08

Pen and ink with hatching/crosshatching and scumbling.

This is an older photo that I processed for wallpaper a number of years ago.

It still looks good!

Crosshatch Lace socks, made with Colinette Jitterbug in the colorway "Marble"

This photo has all kinds of interesting elements in it. After reading about glacier meltwater and flooding, I'm guessing that the water in the foreground is either from ice or snow melting in the mountains of Mt. Rainier National Park. In the foreground, we have water, vegetation and trees. Beyond them, we see evergreen trees, followed by snow-capped mountains and fog.

 

The focus was a little soft on this shot. Plus with all of the different elements mixing together, I thought it would be fun to process it with different Photoshop filters. So, this series of five is one photo processed multiple ways.

This pin is a part of one of my newest lines called re:post and was inspired by the repetitious and rhythmic lines printed on the inside of security envelopes.

Crosshatch exercise.

This was a class project, after looking at it now I realize I shoulda made the dragon darker and more distinctive cause the coloring of it is too much like the background

The original was kinda fuzzy, so I photoshopped some crosshatch in. Still fuzzy, but I like it.

Pencil drawing !A3

Most modelling complete. Time for color correction, filling in the files, and unification.

So, this is the same drawing played with in photoshop... solarize, invert, levels, hue/saturation, and cutout filter and a little filling in where the colors went wonky. I wouldn't mind outputting this to make a screenprint of it... but no such facilities at the moment.

Played around "photo-painting" with this one using a combination of filters. I like the motion of the trees at the top in this time exposure. Be sure to view it in lightbox by clicking on top right arrows.

 

gripping waffled pattern on a grip.

oefening in crosshatching

My first attempt at crosshatching which is an assignment for my drawing class,

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