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Sat. the 3rd - Late Night back to practicing with my graphic tablet and Krita program.
Layering of 2 images. Some Blending and custom brush works.
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Digital drawing done on an iPad Air with Pen & Ink app, based on part of a photo. Many of these lines were invented in obscured areas, dark shadows, and fuzzier parts of the photo. My guess is that this man was sitting on a bus or subway. His hand is on his knee partly to avoid contact with the man sitting on his right, who I've left out of my drawing (which is different from the photo also in other ways). Obviously a very amateur effort, but stll a interesting visual challenge for me to translate the photo clues into some sort of drawing. A more skillful drawing would probably give less attention to folds and wrinkles in fabric and flesh.
Here's the photo this drawing is based on:
Magic Brushes App on my iThing.
Freehand from a photo.
60 minutes.
Aikido is a modern Japanese martial art of peace and reconciliation, in which we wear uniforms based on feudal Japanese men's clothing. Here's a nice description from the website of my dojo, or training school.
Stylistically channeling the California figurative painters, especially David Park, in the faces.
This is part of my Daily Portrait Project, in which I make a non-photographic image of myself every day and post it on the web. This series of self-portraits can be viewed in it's entirety at studiojuliakay.com/portraitproject.
Part of a series of gestural sketches of dancers in situ, done while watching dance students practice their craft. They are quick 1 to 2 minute sketches using a stylus and tablet with a laptop and Adobe Illustrator. All were done at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Vancouver, Canada as part of the Salon Series.
Halfway through the first one I decided I hated it and started over. This took half the time, but I like it so much more.
Poor John is about to ruin his only shirt....
para el día 11 de Inktober hoy toca a bocadillos,
para este día se me ocurrió dibujar a oara quién para la hora del almuerzo está comiendo unos cuantos bocadillos de eucalipto su comida favorita 🐨🍃🌱.
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For day 11 of Inktober today it's time for snacks
For this day I thought of drawing someone who is eating a few eucalyptus snacks at lunchtime, their favorite food 🐨🍃🌱..
Part of a series of gestural sketches of dancers in situ, done while watching dance students practice their craft. They are quick 1 to 2 minute sketches using a stylus and tablet with a laptop and Adobe Illustrator. All were done at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Vancouver, Canada as part of the Salon Series.