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Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X
Filters: UV
Focal Length: at 11mm
Shutter Speed: 1/2000
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO Speed: 200
Location: Ritz Carlton, Bahrain
Remarks:
“Good times with Juvy"
Dedicated to my Dad.
Impromptu still life session on my desk.
Strobist info: Canon Rebel XT w/ 17-55 ef-s IS; Gridded Canon 430EX @ 1/16; desk lamp.
Digital caricature painting of Conan O'Brien in Photoshop using a Wacom Intuos tablet.
See it at the CocoMoCA - The Museum of Conan Art.
teamcoco.com/moca/gallery/digital-art/86010/big-conan-is-...
A painting of Walter White/Heisenberg (Bryan Cranston) from Breaking Bad, done on my Intuos Wacom drawing tablet.
January 6th, 2013.
Latest on the very long list of things I didn't know: Photoshop Touch connects to Bluetooth styli. Not all of them (no Wacom support as yet) and in its own beautifully obtuse way (save, leave image, connect - although I don't think they had an orange haired oddball in mind when then put the option where they did...)
As normal some are better than others, but I shan't say which is which until I've had more time to play. Hoping to add a Jot Touch v4 and Hex Nota to the pic soon. So it's not finished, a work in progress...
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, Chapter 6, Upside Down Picasso
Wacom Intuos in AutoDesk Sketchbook on an iMac
The Picasso original is on the left, the study is on the right.
You can see without a proper scaled reference image next to the actual, small proportional errors accumulate from the top of the drawing (legs) by the time it reaches the bottom (head).
This just happened five minutes ago. I'm peacefully watching TV when my dog walks into the living room with a little something of mine in her mouth. Yeah...my $70 wacom pen. She made sure to chew BOTH ends. Thanks alot Suki. I'm down $90 bucks with shipping tonight.....
I shot this delicate flower in Whistler, British Columbia at my brother and girlfriends home. I shot this with a difuser and a Canon G9, in manual focus and macro mode. I couldn't help but notice this was turning into a Georgia Okeefe type photo, so I used the petal length to build length into the image and bring the eye into the center of this star burst of color...
I used an Intuos 4 pad and CS3 to feather and soften the highlites. A tribute to Georgia Okeefe incredible colors!
021/365
Okay so I took this picture a day late because I didn't have any spare time during the day to shoot anything.
Lately I've been spending a lot of time editing photos and having this tablet really comes in handy. If you're in photoshop all the time and don't have one of these things, go do yourself a favour and pick one up.
Taken with G11
Strobist:
WL x1600 in large softbox behind subject
Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X
Filters: Hoya R72 IR filter (77mm)
Focal Length: at 11mm
Exposure: Bulb/ 1.0sec
Aperture: f/2.8
WB: Preset
ISO Speed: 200
Tripod: Manfrotto
Ballhead: Manfrotto
Remote Cord/Release: MC-DC1 Remote Release Cord (1 meter)
Location: Bahrain
Dedicated to my Dad.
These are the WIP stages of my digital portrait I'm sketching of that great singer Katie Melua. I'm using Photoshop CS5 and a Wacom Intuos 2 tablet.
Another doodle with my new Wacom tablet. I'm really getting the hang of it now. This took me about 10 min to bang out.