Monday, September 2, 2013

29 Faces: Face 2

Here's my second face for the 29 Faces art challenge.

I went with a digital painting again since that's my favorite! I'll have to try traditional for tomorrow's face. :)

I stuck up some of my WIPs too since I always find them fun to look at when others post them. It's cool to see a painting come to life from a few scratchy strokes.




8 comments:

  1. Hey Sal looking forward to seeing your faces - love your work my friend.

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  2. Your faces have so much character. I hope to see lots more in the coming days. (I have no idea how one makes a digital drawing although I have Photoshop Elements and can do things to photos.)

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    1. Thanks, Faye! Drawing digitally is much like drawing with a pencil or pen. You use a Wacom pen and draw on a Wacom tablet (that acts as the paper). I use my Wacom pen just like a brush to create the faces. It's painting with pixels :)

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  3. I really love the way you've used color in this one. And she's got so much personality! Very cool that you're doing this challenge! I should do it at some point but too busy this month. :D

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  4. OMG they seem pic!your faces are incredible wow

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  5. I have never painted digitally and I don't know how you do it, but it's amazingly real and I love it!
    xxx Marianne

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  6. Faye beat me to it! I was going to ask if you used a mouse for your digital drawing or if you had some sort of pen-mouse contraption! Perhaps I could do better with a pen-mouse, because I am NOT good with the regular mouse...

    But your work is GORGEOUS! And I love the w-i-p pics so much...it's very cool to see the different stages!

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  7. Faye beat me to it! I was going to ask if you used a mouse for your digital drawing or if you had some sort of pen-mouse contraption! Perhaps I could do better with a pen-mouse, because I am NOT good with the regular mouse...

    But your work is GORGEOUS! And I love the w-i-p pics so much...it's very cool to see the different stages!

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