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This was produced totally in ArtRage3. There was no tracing or templates used on this digital painting. Feels like painting with oils. This is not a finished work but a first sitting. Need to learn better blending techniques.
Model: Andrea Giorgetti
Belt: Morgoth Lab
Photography: Valentina Malavenda Art
Lights by Neewerr - Edited in Adobe Camera RAW & Adobe Photoshop with Wacom Intuos.
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I started this digital painting a couple of months ago and finally had the chance to finish it. Reference source was a digial photo I took summer 2020 in Stonehurst, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia.
Created completey digitally using Photoshop CC 2021, ArtRage 6, Wacom Intuos 3 tablet & stylus and my homebuilt Windows 10 desktop computer.
I sketched this original artwork out on paper while working as a telephone interviewer at a national market research center located in Connersville, Indiana. I took the sketch home and scanned it into my computer. Then, I colored it in digitally using my Wacom Intuos 3 6 x 8 digital drawing tablet and Corel Painter X. I just sketched out the different shapes and objects that would become part of the vehicle without putting much thought or planning into the design of it. I think it definitely has elements of a Dr. Seuss-like vibe goin' on with it. I'm pretty satisfied with how this thing turned out.
Un homenaje a Guanajuato en esta fotomanipulación que hice en el Live demo de Wacom, como parte de nuestra participación en el photoxperience. Hice algunas fotos en no mas de una hora y con ellas se realizó esta imagen. Hehco con una Intuos 5 y Photoshop CS6
A new painting looking at skin tone and texture, made using Photoshop CS2 and Wacom Intuos 3 Tablet. Total completion time: 15 hours.
Painted using ArtRage and Intuos 4 tablet. Used Artrage Starter Edition, so didn't have all the functions of the program. Am waiting on delivery of the full program.
My little wacom bamboo pen and touch, I don`t like too much the touch feature but is fun to use. I`m saving money to buy a Intuos :)
Favorites at the moment... Wacom Intuos Photo, Canon 50mm 1.8 and my old bestie, MacBook Air.
I've got no inspiration at all right now.. I blame it all on the boring weather and the fact that it's always dark and grey...
Trying out the new Wacom tablet. A little doodle from a random picture. - Here's my inspiration: www.flickr.com/photos/derekwin/1414966761/
Halifax's Town Clock on a snowy winter's day with seagulls circling in the sky while the snow falls.
Digital illustration I created using Photoshop CC 2021, ArtRage 6, my trusty Wacom Intuos 3 tablet & stylus and my homebuilt Windows 10 tower computer.
Just another study. I took the last sketch of Mr. Stiller as a template, played a bit with the intuos settings, set the opacity to 100% and here we go.
Okay, the colors are discussable... but I am feeling I am getting somewhere - the lines look much better already. The upturned eyes are a little tribute to Mr. Frenden's zombie illustrations.
Stylus t. Frog, son and a few styli from my pencil case. They are: Wacom Intuos, Nomad Flex, More/Real, Jot, Plai eStylo, Hex 3 Jaja, Pogo Connect, Nomad Compose, Jot Script.
As a writer, I love pens. As a photographer, I love my new Wacom tablet. My first thought when I first tried it--"I may never use a mouse again."
After all, it uses a pen instead of a mouse--what's not to love?