Traced

in ᴀʀᴛ & ᴀʀᴛɪꜱᴛꜱ4 days ago (edited)

I traced these by hand about a decade ago. Didn't take much skill besides patience. Can't find the actual photographs anymore, but I think I took the originals during a summer hike. Basically I just added an digital layer and selectively followed the outlines. I'm sure I could've accomplished this more easily, but it was fun.

The woman was spliced in from another photo, if you're wondering.

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 2 days ago 

Fun is important if we create, it shouldn't all be about frustration, so it counts.

It looks interesting and if you do it again show some steps. Not everyone is able to understand the process by reading some have to see it (different way of learning/umderstanding).

It's also good if you mention some to respond/comment.

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Fair enough. I'm going to try something later.

No I haven't joined. Been too busy offline lately.

Thank you very much!

Even for a traced piece, this still stands out beautifully. I very much love it.

I just wish it could be done again traditionally, with some watercolors in it. That would be so slick!

Thank you :-)!

I've been trying to convert the last one into a small oil painting, with mixed results. Haven't finished it thus far because I'm not entirely sure how. It probably didn't help that I was using q-tips and a wooden stylus. I don't even know why.

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