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To one who loves birds, morning always wakes up singing." - Marty Rubin
My original photo "painted" with Procreate and textured with Distressed FX Plus
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AI-assisted digital painting with Procreate and iPad Pro.
This started out as a photo of graffiti. The base letterforms are still visible.
The first step was to retouch the graffiti getting rid of stray marks and some excess texture in TouchRetouch. The photo was then put through WOMBO dream to produce about a dozen variations. The best variation became the base layer and specific pieces of three or four others were collaged onto the top of it in Procreate.
After stacking and collaging the layers were flattened and, exported, and upscaled.
After upscaling the image was brought back into Procreate and multiple stages of repainting were done.
According to Procreate;
5hrs for stack and collage
17 hrs for repaint
🎶Exhausted and insecure
Took all you have and I still want more
So I reach out to hold you🎶 (-marillion)
Artrage Procreate
Last Sunday, with just a few hours to be out on the roads, Anita and I stopped at a little Mom and Pop country store right on the edge of the road and got a couple of sandwiches. As we sat on the bench out front eating, Anita spotted this pair doing the deed. They were quite oblivious of us but nearly got stepped on by some guy who ignored our warnings! Yikes! I guess you never know what sort of drama you're going to encounter out on those back country roads! They were absolutely the biggest Salamanders I've ever seen! Have a blessed Sabbath day today. Baby and I are traveling south to Roanoke today for Church. :)
Love is in the air, or I should say on the Oat grass kernels!
I walked by several stands of Oat grass before I noticed they were covered in Soldier Beetles looking for mates or already engaged in the mating ritual. Usually I would prefer to use my 105mm macro lens for insects, but I had my birding lens with me, so I used it at full zoom extension- 400mm. It blurred out the sunny background while producing sharp rendering of the beetles, which were in bright shade.
Very happy with how this turned out, and I imagine there will be many more Soldier beetles as a result of the many couplings happening that evening :)