Showing posts with label From life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label From life. Show all posts

Friday, October 9, 2020

10/05/2020 Inktober #5: Blade

This is my very first venture into ProCreate, so, as with when I started with Art Set 4, expect a lot of doodles and drawings done exploring each of the different rendering tools before you see anything indicating any kind of skill. Nowhere to go but up. Wheeee!



Monday, September 28, 2020

09-26-2020 Delicious Reflections

 My last entry to the Maryland Federation Of Art’s Juried Exhibition, Light And Shadow 2020:





Sunday, September 27, 2020

09-25-2020 Opaque Heavypaint Apple

 Note to self: Mute on Discord while using iPad to both communicate via Discord while playing D&D and painting when not my turn.... oops. 



Saturday, September 26, 2020

09-24-2020 Fuji At Night 4.0 (a 1hr apple)

 It’s been a long busy week and at night while in bed I can grab my phone and do a quick HEAVYPAINT apple before bed. Sorry if it’s been a bit much of a good thing. I hope this weekend to finish my acrylic board piece and do something new. Hope you had a great week. 



 

Friday, September 25, 2020

09/23/2020 Another 2hr iPhone Apple

 I hate autocorrect.

I know I could turn it off but it is helpful a lot of the time. (Also, I’m typing this at night so please forget any uncaught typos!)  Apparently, autocorrect does NOT want to believe fingerPAINTING is not fingerPRINTING...SMH. What I am doing here with these HEAVYPAINT apples is definitely fingerPAINTING, just to be clear—my left pointer finger to be exact. 

It is amazing what we can do on these phones, isn’t it? I remember being in 3rd grade reading a story about kids who went to school at home using computers JUST EXACTLY as my kids are doing now.  Did we really think, boys and girls, that everyone would have a computer in their house one day? And that the computers could talk to each other? And that we could have tv phone calls? “Nooooooo,” we all said in 1979 to our substitute teacher, Mrs. Johnson, my best friend’s mom.  Wrongo, boys and girls. The future is now for those of use who grew up with rotary phones hanging on the wall. Time to plug in in my tricorder for the night. You know, the one with instant access to all human knowledge....