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My Stylised imagery is created from my photographs, I edit them using various techniques on my iPad Pro. I use a combination of the apps listed below:
Retouch for Clone stamp editing and blur brush
Tangled FX for outline work
Procreate for Brush Strokes, image merging and Layering
Stackables for Texture creation and layering
Photomator for upscaling, denoise, debanding, super resolution, fine image adjustments and exporting of final imagery
Pardon the food porn. I used to be paid big bucks doing food shots for five-star hotels...now that I'm retired, I just shoot 'em to banish the ennui of making meals by myself for myself and eating alone most of the time. :(
FYI, I don't eat a dish I prepare in one sitting. This one, for example, was brunch and dinner.
Trying something a little different from previous portraits, in a bid to try and loosen up from being so graphical...
In the 1980s because of an event called the Harmonic Convergence Sedona became synonymous with crystals, UFOs and vortices. Suddenly one day all the flying saucers disappeared. Maybe instead they will remember this was once the home and safe harbor of artists escaping dark forces. Artists who left a legacy of art and artists that was about freedom not hocus locus.
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After a brief tour of Kagoshima we took the ferry to Sakura Island, where unfortunately it was raining.
And this is the end of the story of the mermaids from Mars. Just as they discover an underground lake. I TOLD you so!
Second attempt at an wood cut style created on iPadPro using the Apple Pencil. Fair bit of detail in this one!
Testing! Whilst I don’t see myself fully replacing my MacBook Pro just yet, I’ve been rather impressed by the effectiveness of the iPad Pro and the Adobe suite. This short series was captured using my regular Nikon rig and then handled as follows:
1) Direct transfer to iOS Camera Roll on the iPad Pro via USB-C
2) Import to Lightroom mobile
3) Crop, WB and other general adjustments in Lightroom
4) Sharpening and noise reduction in Photoshop mobile
For me, the findings are as follows:
Editing & File Management:
+ Seamless file sharing throughout Adobe
+ Intuitive gesture-based editing with the iOS versions and the Apple pencil
- Some major Lightroom features simply aren’t there e.g. side-by-side compare for culling and export directly to Photoshop
- No access to advanced sharpening tools such as Topaz deNoise
- Restricted file sizes
- At some point I still need to transfer the RAW files over to my external SSD
Flickr Mobile:
- Really strangely there’s no direct description or hashtag options pre-upload (I’m adding all of this post-upload)
- Multi-shot upload is clunky
- No rich text editing
Overall I feel it’s 90% there.
My own iPadPro photos, then Glazed then cut up, reconstructed petal-by-petal in Procreate, then finished in Snapseed.
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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