Sketches: Bad drawings but good will
I almost smashed into a Seawall tree the other day while watching for incoming bikes on the path I was stealing from them. I now know that I should always look where I’m running. Bikes are still softer than trees.
As Marie was mentioning it, linking to this interesting article of the New York Times, the bees must know something... Here’s my interpretation of it:
They’re bailing before it’s too late. Everyone, grab your copy of the Guide and brace!
In the Gutter Bunnies series, here are a couple of my latest experiments with a sheet of paper and a pencil. When completely lacking drawing talent, one can still have a lot of fun by just pretending. I do.
Darn, I still can’t draw. But this one is for the Cause, à bon entendeur salut! The coalition for unmoderated blog comments is rising! Allons enfants de la Patrie, le jour de gloire est arrivé! ![]()
photography and digital painting, the newcomers of the Digital Art section keep defying my attempts at categorization. I guess that’s why I called it that way.I’ve selected a few photographs that don’t appear in the photo galleries and subjected them to a highly sophisticated process called « super - re - color - enhancing - filter - painting - retouch - metering »...
Ok, maybe not. But I do use a very cool photoshop plugin that converts a photo into a painting by applying brush strokes to the image. Of course, the result is a little too automatic looking, so I then hand-retouch the whole image with different custom brushes using a tablet and stylus.
May my aunt Marie (who is a real painter, and an awesome one too) forgive me for choosing the screen instead of a canvas, but I am an incorrigible child of the 21st century. Check out the results in the second half of the Digital Art gallery.


























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