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Ms. Toad

(35,451 posts)
Tue Jan 9, 2024, 08:55 PM Jan 2024

Digital watercolor and ink pelican

Something other than a person this time!



Still working from photos. This one is from a photo I took around 2005 in Cairns, Australia. The original photo had about a half dozen pelicans in the background and ugly greenish mud flats taking up the middle third of the picture.

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Digital watercolor and ink pelican (Original Post) Ms. Toad Jan 2024 OP
I like it a lot! nocoincidences Jan 2024 #1
Thank you! Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #3
Great job! Diamond_Dog Jan 2024 #2
Thank you! n/t Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #4
Very nice. What art app are you using? IcyPeas Jan 2024 #5
Fresco - part of the Adobe suite. Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #6
Delightful, charming! I think he/she needs a name! MLAA Jan 2024 #7
Thank you! Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #8
Seamour? MLAA Jan 2024 #9
I like that! n/t Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #10
Seamore Fish? MLAA Jan 2024 #11
You did really well. I like it a lot. I'm not familiar with the technique, judesedit Jan 2024 #12
Thanks. Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #13
Pelican looks like it is smiling. What a wonderful image. Thank you for sharing. niyad Jan 2024 #14
Thank you! Ms. Toad Jan 2024 #15
So lovely! Goddessartist Jan 2024 #16

IcyPeas

(22,563 posts)
5. Very nice. What art app are you using?
Tue Jan 9, 2024, 09:08 PM
Jan 2024

I've dabbled with some free ones. One that comes free with Samsung called Penup. The others I've played with are Infinite Painter and Sketchbook. I can use the S-Pen that came with my tablet.



Ms. Toad

(35,451 posts)
6. Fresco - part of the Adobe suite.
Tue Jan 9, 2024, 09:18 PM
Jan 2024

Because I retired from a university I get to take classes for free - and many of those in the art department come with a subscription to the Adobe suite. Otherwise it would be too pricey for me.

I'm currently working on a BFA in photography - and following my instructor's suggestion that I try using a tablet for photo editing. Since the 90s I've edited almost exclusively with the touchpad on my laptop (using PaintshopPro - less than 1/10 the cost of Photoshop). Since I'm working on the non-photography part of the BFA this semester, I decided to use my professor's suggestion to play with a painting app while I'm waiting for classes to start.

It's got 3 sets of digital pens: pixel, vector, and live. Live includes watercolor and oil. I've got a miniscule amout of experience with oil and none with watercolors - but based on understanding the theory I think the app mimics watercolor pretty well (except that the watercolors stay "wet" forever. I don't know if I'll play with the oil classes before classes start next week.

judesedit

(4,509 posts)
12. You did really well. I like it a lot. I'm not familiar with the technique,
Tue Jan 9, 2024, 10:43 PM
Jan 2024

but it sounds really interesting. Thank you.

Ms. Toad

(35,451 posts)
13. Thanks.
Tue Jan 9, 2024, 10:48 PM
Jan 2024

I've done a lot of phot editing (and restoration), so manipulating pixels is not new. But I'm having fun exploring a new digital media.

Ms. Toad

(35,451 posts)
15. Thank you!
Tue Jan 9, 2024, 11:24 PM
Jan 2024

It definitely has more expression than the original photo - mostly a happy accident, since I wasn't deliberately trying to give it an expression.

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