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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
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
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.
Digitale malerei auf i pad gemalt. Mit app sketches.
Ich suche immer wieder neue apps, dieses bild ist ein erstes kennenlernen dieser app und pinsel
From the series “Getting the colour back.” Image created from original photography shot on #iPhoneXS. Edited with @Procreate on an #iPadPro
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Digital collage using original photography. Created from iPhone photos, shot with #apple #iPhoneXS. Edited with #Procreate on iPad.
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
当夜幕降临...
Khi màn đêm buông xuống ...
Quand la nuit tombe...
Wanneer de nacht valt ...
Wenn die Nacht hereinbricht ...
Όταν πέσει η νύχτα ...
Quando scende la notte ...
Cuando cae la noche ...
Þegar nóttin kemur að falla ...
“This time I’m asking for freedom
Freedom from a world which you deny
And you’ll give it to me now
I’ll take it anyhow
When the night comes falling from the sky
Don’t look for me, I’ll see you
When the night comes falling from the sky...”
~Bob Dylan~from the song~ “When the Night Comes Falling
From the Sky” youtu.be/M2tIj4Jd_R0
“I’m a happy dreamer
I Believe in Love
Guided by the Stars Above
I believe in ‘Love can change the World’🌎 “~Laid Back~
Enjoy the positive libations of “Happy Dreamer”~by Laid Back
~Buddha Bar Volume 7 remix~
Original SOOC photo overlaid with edited version of Hipstamatic
photo, then digitally painted with hand stylus. Version #3. All
photos by me, Tom. Textures by Tom.
Thanks always for your comments, faves and Group Invites.
Flickr=Love 🌴🌝🌴 Be Nice or Leave 👉 Thank You 🙏
This tower was once part of the defensive wall at Dunster Castle. The wall was demolished by Oliver Cromwell’s men in 1650 at the end of the civil war.
Drawn with a Platinum Preppy EF02 fountain pen with Iroshizuku Take Sumi ink in a Strathmore 98lb mixed-media sketchbook - sky added in Concepts App in IpadPro
Dun Telve (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Teilbh) is an iron-age broch located about 4 kilometres southeast of the village of Glenelg, Highland, in Scotland. It is one of the best preserved brochs in Scotland.
Dun Telve (grid reference NG82921726) stands on the north bank of the Abhainn a’Ghlaine Bhig, in the lower reaches of Gleann Beag. It lies next to the minor road which leads south from Glenelg. The neighbouring broch of Dun Troddan lies 470 metres to the east, and the "semi-broch" known as Dun Grugaig is around 2.5 kilometres further east.
It is thought that the broch was robbed for stone in 1722 (probably for the building of Bernera Barracks in Glenelg). Dun Telve was popular with tourists by the late 18th century, and was first sketched in the late 18th century. It was surveyed in detail by Henry Dryden (1871-3). The building was brought into state care between 1882 and 1901 and the boundary markers that define the area of guardianship are still visible. Around 1914 a programme of works was undertaken by the Office of Works which included "clearing out" the interior, inserting concrete into the upper intra-mural space and pointing the internal wall-face. The broch has never been archaeologically excavated. The broch is now in the care of Historic Scotland.
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
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
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The image above is from the series “Getting the colour back.” Image created from original photography shot on #iPhoneXS. Edited with @Procreate on an #iPadPro
Digital collage using original photography. Created from iPhone photos, shot with #apple #iPhoneXS. Edited with #Procreate on iPad.
“ Picture yourself on a boat on a River
with tangerine trees and Marmalade Skies
Somebody calls you,
and you answer quite slowly
A girl with kaleidoscope eyes...”
~ Lennon / McCartney ~
Everyone Sing 🎶 Along !
Follow the bouncing Ball 🎾🌚😎 !!! (🤔what ???)
“Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” the Beatles
~ Elton John / John Lennon live version ~
From one photo, overlaid with edited versions and digitally painted by hand. Yada, Yada... Photos, textures and painting by me, Tom.
Thanks for kindness, comments, faves and Group Invites ! 🙏
Flickr=Love 🎾🤔🐶