When I post drawings, they almost always require a digital tweak or ten to be clean and sharp enough for putting up on view. Most of the time, it’s merely the need for getting rid of visible dust and scratches or evening out the tone across the piece to more accurately reflect the appearance of the original, stuff like that. Even a direct high-definition scan doesn’t eliminate all of the little oddities.
No doubt there are endless ways to do what I do to the images much more simply and cleverly and efficiently. But having as little technological skill and wisdom as I have, I must content myself with doing in a hundred steps what others can do in ten. At least until I have the time, the money and the gumption to get the necessary education, anyway.
Still, slow and ambling and rambling as I am, I get the occasional urge to mess around with the existing drawing and manipulate it further digitally. Silly, yes, given that it takes me eons to do the first drawing part and a multitude more ages to do anything further via the digital medium. But you know how these things are: inspiration or perspiration, it’s all a command one has to obey once the Muse prods me in that direction. Here’s last night’s drawing (above), followed by the series of phases I put it through today. That is all. For now.








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A very creative blog. I love to check in daily to see what fun is in store. Check it out!
Thank you for sharing my fun with me–and with others! How nice of you!!
I commend your tenacity – I would sit the whole day “playing” with an image and no doubt get myself tied in dozens of knots not being able to make a final choice.
Beautiful work as always Kathryn.
š Mandy xo
You can see that I didn’t make up my mind either!! š
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I keep telling myself to take the time to learn more about PhotoShop .. and Aperture … iPhoto … and my camera’s software. Until that distant day, I’ll just keep bumbling along. Hope springs eternal.
Continued bumbling leaves me so much further room for eternal hope, too! š
Wov …. amazing !!!!!!
So much fun to play with these art toys! I’m glad you came by to share in the fun. š
Brilliant job you have done …. love those programs too.
Amazing changes.
I’m especially grateful that there’s the Undo option available in digital art! But it’s entertaining, too, to keep different versions and be able to see them together like this.