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More experimenting with the iPad and Procreate. layers and blending modes to make some interesting marks and textures.
Finally got an iPad Cover & Stand for my iPad Pro. It even holds my Pencil :) I put the photo on the screen of the back of the iPad in Photoshop!
Begin the dance and spread breadcrumbs to see what follows....
Sketchbook, PhotoWizard, brushstroke, Alien sky, Formulas, Alayer. Not to mention making up and combining weird graphs and dance charts. Sing the song and now you can dance.
Simple. Go to Mars, learn to think deeply within, let go of the garbage. Seriously let it go. Write only about what you truly know. Your stories have more depth than a catch phrase.
"Stop hitting yourself... no, seriously dude...stop hitting yourself!"
It's never fun to beat up on someone who's better at it than you are. But Willy takes it to a "should we call a local hospital or something?" level.
i'm not saying i do this but i may have punched myself in the head a time or six.
For the first timers, this is an illustration for a card game called Nutpunch to be released later this year by 1x5 Games.
After drawing one tree, I had to draw some more.
This one is a pinch more complex, because it relied on different brushes to accomplish all the effects: the RetroSupply Co.'s pencil sketcher, the grain I and grain II brushes, the dry roller... These can be found in either the complete mid-century brush collection (the whole bonanza of goodness all at once), or individually in the mid-century brush pack, the dry brush pack, and the texture brush pack.
There's also a paper texture or two on top to finish things off.
Lycogala epidendrum, commonly known as wolf's milk or groening's slime, is a cosmopolitan species of myxogastrid amoeba which is often mistaken for a fungus. The aethalia, or fruiting bodies, occur either scattered or in groups on damp rotten wood, especially on large logs, from June to November. These aethalia are small, pink to brown cushion-like blobs. They may ooze a pink "paste" if the outer wall is broken before maturity. When mature, the colour tends to become more brownish. When not fruiting, single celled individuals move about as very small, red amoeba-like organisms called plasmodia, masses of protoplasm that engulf bacteria, as well as fungal and plant spores, protozoa, and particles of non-living organic matter through phagocytosis.