An artist in the process of painting. (5 years and 1050 days ago)
2 Sources:
- 1: hand and table
- 2: brush
An artist in the process of painting. (5 years and 1050 days ago)
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Oh my goodness gracious, this one goes out of the ballpark. Your creativity rocks and now , all thanks to your post, you are inspiring me. The colour palette is stunning and catches our eyes immediately. The diagonal placement brilliant. Thank you so much for posting this. I do wish you had put up the steps you used to create this....us peons (speaking of myself) would learn from your talent. Thank you again.
Hi Still26, I didn't bother adding an SBS because I thought the steps were obvious. However, since you ask, I simply used some topaz filters on the car image and blended them together on overlay. Then I copied and pasted the image to the table image and covered the book which was originally on the table. I used the perspective tool to change the perspective of the car so it looked like it was lying on the table and added a small drop shadow. I copied the hand from the source, pasted it on top of the car layer and added a drop shadow. I copied the brush from the source and replaced the pen in the hand with the brush. I made the top of the red brush by copying part of the lower section of it and flipping it horizontally, transforming it to fit and I rounded the top of it with the eraser.
Good grief...I love your work. Do you ever run out of ideas.
Thank you for your response. I never thought of using the perspective tool, I would have sweated and sweated and given up. See , you have taught me .....remember that I am a techno moron but I AM TRYING to overcome this handicap thanks to artists like you!
You should never call yourself any kind of moron, not even in jest. You are a very intelligent woman and you learn fast. We are all learning new things.
Wish you lived next door.
Thanks. That would be fun.
Congrats again Angel!!
Thank you again.
Congrats!
Thank you.
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