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FOr Harry Touloumis, AKA "Wild Horse Harry”. He was our farrier for many years, and has been our friend for much longer.
This is an iPad painting, made with a beta version of iColorama. I used to of my photos, as sources, to make this.
Sent with love.
Model - Unsplash
Texture, flower, sparkle - all my collection
Created on my iPad - apps - Repix, Procreate, Icolorama
Model - extracted from a photo from Pixabay
Background created using 4 different images
Textures and bird brush - my collection
This image was created on my iPad using Procreate and Repix and brought back into Photoshop for some final tweaks.
So I bought an iPad Pro in January and I am trying to learn how to use it for some art work. My problem is I am so familiar with Photoshop that I want to do my work in PS on my Mac. I am forcing myself to create on the iPad using a few apps and it is slow going - like learning to walk all over again. But there is no rush so I have decided to just enjoy the process. I did bring this one back into Photoshop for some finishing and I think that is probably the way I will continue to work doing the majority of the image on the iPad and then just finishing in PS.
Another sketchbook page from the Seydel archives, pen and watercolor crayon, then ProcreateApp for a few minor changes.
I got Procreate yesterday and I am literally amazed at the results!!! From left to right is Crossbones, Cap, and Steve Rogers!!! Procreate is the best and it DEFINITELY suits me!!!
Was inspired by Billy Riner to buy Procreate.
Was inspired by Melvin Seton for Steve Roger head.
Apps used: procreate, snapseed, painteresque and psexpress.
First started with the background pattern (inspired by seeing someone wearing a shirt with a similar pattern). First drew the pattern, then roughened it a little bit up with snapseed. Next I drew/painted the pillar at the right. First I wanted to add the figure with the head just as is. But then I got the idea to make it look like someone was painting the figure. Last addition was the faded poster on the wall, for that I used a version of the image that was processed with painteresque. Final step was making the colors slightly more saturated with psexpress.