Saturday, March 30, 2013

Easter

My Clarksville VA, created on iPad, SketchBook app
Easter is here so I'm eating blue chicken peeps and my front porch is decorated with yellow wooden ducks.
 
This is one of my first iPad projects from August.  I took a photo of our downtown with my iPad, then removed the moving cars using Corel on my desktop, and sent it back to my iPad.  The photo is one layer; the duck is a second layer.  It's fun making the duck larger (he blocks the lake) or smaller and ducking into the Pizza Pub.

Happy Easter.   
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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Attack Cat


Skeets, the Attack Cat, SketchbookPro app
This was painted on my iPad from a 40-year-old small faded photograph; I don't think I've ever tried to paint a cat or a dog. 
Skeets was a tiny stray when she came to live with us in 1969; our first cat.  You'd think she'd be grateful for a nice home but, whenever her ears went down and her tail switched, the kids and I had to run for cover--she attacked feet!  She was a long-haired beauty who lived with us for about twelve years.  I have photos of Skeets sitting in an Adirondack chair on the deck, and our beagle, Cleo, sitting in the other chair--a matching pair. 
I need to learn about sizes of paintings in my various apps.  I thought this would be larger--maybe it's the Procreate app that creates really large files, or it's possible I have choices of sizes in SketchhbookPro.  I might have to read some directions.

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Friday, March 1, 2013

Welcome March


iPad sketch (Sketchpad)
I make at least four quick sketches a day in this simple app; I usually don't save them or publish them on my blog. 
February was not a great month so I welcome March (even the Ides). 
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